Links to the websites of some art galleries in Manila and the Philippines
Art For Space - Alabang Art for Space has an extensive collection of Original Filipino Artwork. Aside from our featured artists we have a range of work by some of the most celebrated names in Filipino art. We are home to pieces created by National artists Jose Joya and Gerry Navarro. Also in our collection are works by Malang and Carlo Magno. Other prominent names include Nick Aranda, Vincent Ramos, Adrian Morales, and Loreto Racuya to mention a few.
artsentralmanila.com artsentralmanila.com - Your on-line magazine on Philippine art.
http:www.ayalamuseum.org The fine arts collection features important works by Juan Luna (1857-1899), Fernando Amorsolo (1882-1972), and Fernando Zobel (1924-1984)
Crucible Gallery "The Crucible Gallery, which is committed to safeguarding the stature of established masters and the vision of fresh young talents, is at the forefront of the Philippine art scene. Among the acknowledged Filipino Masters it represents are Philippine National Artists Cesar Legaspi and Arturo Luz, as well as Malang, Romulo Olazo and Bencab."
Cultural Center of the Philippines
The Cultural Center of the Philippines is the premiere institution for culture and the arts in the country. It embodies the highest standards of excellence and has services, which are responsive to the Filipino and the world.
Galleria Duemila - Mandaluyong, Manila Galleria Duemila is dedicated to the promotion of contemporary and modern art from the Philippines. The gallery has an extensive collection of paintings, prints and sculptures. Conservation and restoration of paintings from 16th century to contemporary art. Consultancy services. Commissions & installations.
Hiraya Gallery - Ermita, Manila Virtual gallery of philippine contemporary art. Hiraya Gallery, established in 1980, is committed to the promotion as well as development of serious, imaginative, and relevant Philippine art, especially by young but talented Filipino artists. In the pursuit of its objective, it has taken necessary risks -- welcoming unknown new artists and offering a refuge for unpopular ones.
Kulay Diwa Art Galleries Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art. Founded in 1987, KULAY DIWA was established primarily to discover and promote the works of young and talented but deserving Filipino artists.
Kulay-Diwa Art Galleries is a privately owned venue for contemporary art. Inaugurated on February 7, 1987, Kulay-Diwa, is strategically located within a cluster of communities South of Manila. It has five independent exhibition areas able to accommodate large-scale works and a garden ideal for programs, performances and sculpture installations. The goals of the gallery are to discover and promote the works of young, talented but deserving Filipino Artists and to foster cultural interaction and exchanges with the local regions and other countries.
Les C'Beige - Sucat, Paranaque Link to the Les C'Beige website. The gallery is a non-profit Christian ministry, which aims to grant financial assistance to mission activities worldwide.