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Suri sining : the art studies anthology. by
- Cañete, Reuben Ramas
- Lava, Josefa T. A history of the Humanities Depertment (1951-1982)
- Morillo, Frances F, (1985-2000). From "The history of the Department of Art Studies highlights
- Lim, Aurora Roxas. Commemorating the Oblation
- Guillermo, Alice G. Postmodernism in Japan
- Lauzon, Alden Q. The Armory show and beyond: exploring the dynamics of Philippine and American modernism
- Cañete, Reuben Ramas. Reading / writing the AAP: the challenge of producing contemporary art history
- Respicio, Norma A. The image of the Lady of Japan: a study on the flow of material culture between the Philippines and Japan
- Flores, Patrick. Two paintings: art and history
- Rivera, Robin Daniel Z. Three issues in the production of recorded music
- Paulino, Roberto G. Jibber-jabber: the problem of unintelligibilityas art
- Rivera, Helen. The ontological status of the non-figurative, the found object and the conceptual in art
- de Leon, Felipe M., Jr. Cultural identity and development
- Mirano, Elena Rivera. Lost in translation: the case of Marcelo Admoy, musician
- de le Paz, Cecilia S. The appropriation of local culture in museum practices: problems and possibilities for Philippine communities
- Lico, Gerard Rey A. On this site will rise: nation building and Marcosian architectures
- Yambao, Clod Marlan Krister V. Performance artworld-ing and the practice of power: the CCP and indigenism
- Fajardo, Brenda V. Wikang biswal sa Kaunlarang bisayas: pagpapahayag ng sarili at lugar
- Sakili, Abraham P. Sulu Maritime visual arts: spaces and environmental concerns
- Guazon, Tessa Maria. Urban decay, redemption and the feminized city: cinematic representations of Revire Manila's removated parks
- Guillermo, Sofia G. The perils of posing: from theory to practice and blash
- Ramirez, Aileen Legazpi. Balaybay: addressing the volatile
- Pineda, Roselle. The lesbian imaginaire: sex, sexuality, and desire in Juan Luna's paintings
- Datuin, Flaudette Mary V. What is women's art, or is there such a thing?
Material type: Text; Format:
print
; Literary form:
Not fiction
Quezon City : The Art Studies Foundation, Inc., 2011
Availability: Items available for reference: Lopez Museum and Library: Not for loan (1)Call number: 709.914 C169s.
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