Bolipata brothers biography of martin
| Artists Elmer Borlongan and Plet Bolipata in their rectangular play-box home in the city. | |
| You cannot talk about the Bolipata brothers without ultimately talking about the Bolipata sisters. | |
| We questioned and offered new definitions of modern art from a unique Southeast Asian perspective that moves beyond accepted narratives in exhibitions. |
Rica and meanings. Rica Bolipata-Santos loves naming… | by ...
Review/Music; A Trio of Spanish Brothers - The New York Times
- There’s a bit of a need to explain who the Bolipata Brothers are, primarily because only one brother actively performs these days, and we are more known now as the family who put up Casa San.
History & Culture - Martin Bros. Distributing
- Bolipata lives now on the Upper West Side of New York City and performs regularly with his brothers, 29-year-old Ramon, a cellist, and Alfonso, 26, a violinist.
Growing up in a house of music -
AT HOME WITH ELMER BORLONGAN & PLET BOLIPATA: HOUSE OF FACES ...
- Bolipata lives now on the Upper West Side of New York City and performs regularly with his brothers, year-old Ramon, a cellist, and Alfonso, 26, a violinist.
PIANIST NOTES HIS FAMILY ENCOURAGED MUSIC - The Morning Call
The many faces of Plet Bolipata Borlongan
This contemporary artist has enough pieces to present in three separate exhibitions, but she is in no hurry. Meanwhile, she is filming a documentary on her husband Elmer Borlongan doing a mural about the Battle of Mactan
If suddenly, all humans were suddenly wiped off the face of the earth, leaving only the work of their hands—their songs, their poems, their architecture, their literature, their sculptures, their films—and some sophisticated alien life form from galaxies far away were to stumble upon them, what would they glean from those expressions of art?
When scrolling through Facebook, I always find myself arrested by the photos the artist Plet Bolipata Borlongan posts of her paintings, to which, taking a breather from her other more dominant artistic pursuits of late, she returned in earnest as the world closed around her as a result of the pandemic, leaving her stuck—and back—in the studio. In many of her most recent works, the
PIANIST NOTES HIS FAMILY ENCOURAGED MUSIC - The Morning Call
Coke Bolipata the violin man -
Elmer Borlongan and Plet Bolipata’s St. Cecilia: ‘A piece of us’
- (To a generation of music lovers, Casa San Miguel is synonymous with the famous Bolipata brothers, the cellist Chino and violinist Coke.