SEE ÔUR GALLERIES
Explore a diverse array of artworks and exhibits in our galleries.
This gallery is seemingly dedicated to paintings and it also features some interesting installations including those rock boulders. It also highlights a large canvas entitled Karnabal made by a group of Artist known as Salingpusa. It depicts images relevant. to Marcos regime. The length of this interesting masterpiece is 144 x 480 inches.
The gallery features a mixture of both paintings and sculptures and other form of contemporary art with various mediums used. Some are made from Polychromed wood, Epoxy Resin and even X-rays. It also features a Volkswagen Beetle. I personally find some of the sculptures a little eerie and dark.
This gallery is probably one of the most featured galleries in Pinto Art Museum. It features a bunch of interesting steel wire sculptures including The Hallow Man by Alab Pagarigan. It also features another room dedicated for various paintings.
The gallery features bigger art pieces. Most of the arts here are contemporary and modern and some Spanish-inspired masterpiece. This is also the section where that famous “We Are The Kids That Your Parents Warned You About”.
The gallery has a lighter and neater tone. It features various painting depicting the Spanish Era. Most paintings are oil canvas and other traditional painting mediums. One of the most interesting sights here are the life-sized art featuring furniture either wrapped with or made with newspaper (it is entitled Please Handle With Care Version 2 by Pamela Yan-Santos).
This gallery is probably on top. It features a two story gallery and it has so many great masterpiece to offer including the “Lolong and Loleng” by Demetrio Dela Cruz, the three-piece black and white canvas entitled “Panalo!” (Winner!) by Ferdie Montemayor. There is also an audio room entitled “Usapang Babae” by Steph Lopez, a room with brain seats, and picturesque balconies.
In 2020, a new wing called Gallery 7 was added to the expansive compound established by Filipino neurologist and arts patron Dr. Joven Cuanang. It opened to the public on January 2, 2020, following a special preview for members of the art community on December 31, which coincided with Dr. Cuanang's 80th birthday celebration.
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