EXHIBITIONS
Exhibits Successfully Completed!
Support Your Local Artists By Watching /Sharing The Global Art Exhibits That We Curated For You And Patronize/Buy Their Masterpiece.
Thank you to those who supported/watched our Live Streamed Art Exhibit: Socially Undistanced CoViD-19 Art premiered last August 29, 2020 —And if you have not seen it yet, please check it out and share it because it’s a huge help to our mission in empowering artists globally.
SPOLIARIUM MISSION: Empower artists, protect artwork and connect patrons through global art exhibits and an online marketplace.
Socially Undistanced. CoViD-19 Arts. PROJECT MISSION: Help the global community of the Art Industry during this time of CoViD-19 pandemic. *All proceeds will be donated to CoViD-19 frontliners, test kits and projects (especially in the Philippines).
Spoliarium’s 1st Art Exhibit will initially focus on helping the Angono Artists (then nationwide and worldwide).
Their main issues are the following:
1. Cannot afford hosting their exhibits.
2. Do not have network or community to showcase the beauty of their work.
Note: Raeche and Love Marie (also known as Heart Evangelista) support this cause and Boy Mata (Angono Senior Artist) represents the Angono Community of Arts
“We’re here to join forces. We don’t want the Art Industry to die”. — Herica Honcolada
JOSE “BOY” GRACIEL MATA, a distinguished muralist and visual artist. He is one of the senior artists in Angono, Rizal—The Art Capital Of The Philippines. Boy is Tondo, Manila born. A self-taught visual artist who started painting in 1985. He was the finalist then later on bagged the 2nd Place in one of the famous TV shows in the Philippines “The TV Wonderland on-the-spot Painting Contest”
Love Marie Payawal Ongpauco-Escudero better known as Heart Evangelista, is a Filipina actress, TV host, visual media artist, philanthropist, and socialite.
As an accomplished painter, Evangelista had sold out solo exhibitions from various galleries such as the Ayala Museum and Galerie Joaquin. She uses her real name, Love Marie, in her paintings. Her first solo exhibition was held at the Ayala Museum in 2014, entitled I am Love Marie: The Art and Works of Love Marie Ongpauco
Working on acrylic has allowed Raeche, and perhaps more than that, fostered and deepened her love for the medium of art. It brought to life, after all, her own individual perspective to the depiction of her favorite themes – from still life objects as flowers, fascinating creatures like butterflies, to everyday people such as children and mothers.