Viewing an artwork on the Internet is like walking by a gallery on a rainy night and wiping the fog from the glass to get a peek. You think you can see the art but there is a barrier obscuring your vision -- distance from the actual art piece can distort your perception, and not being able to see how a work of art hangs or is displayed next to or near other works of art -- that can be an issue too.
The gallery can also be a place to go to meet up with friends and exchange ideas and build community. The arts community has grown to be less real and more superficial because of things like social media and sites like Facebook. With all the good that social media does as a marketing tool for galleries, artists and the arts as a whole, it also removes something from the art world equation community. But it can never replace the real essence of having a gallery.
Galleries are one such place to build a community -- a real, true social network -- your art ecosystem, and that is important. It's been this way forever. Warm body introductions are equally just as important.
One can experience Filipino arts at its best when one visits Caballete Artist's Gallery. It has works of Manansala, Ang Kiukok among many others.
Caballete Artist's Gallery is located at 111-A Kamias Road, Quezon City (just across the Shell Station)
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