Artist Luca Martini, Argentine Ambassador Ricardo Bocalandro and Panamanian Ambassador Eduardo Young Virzi. 
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Cultural fusion

The gathering was a cultural exchange that brought together a diverse and distinguished crowd, including diplomats, government officials, members of the arts and culture community and friends.

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Last 26 May at Talyer, Siargao Artiste in Residence, the vernissage exhibition of Argentine artist Luca Martini, was held in collaboration with the Embassy of Argentina in the Philippines.

The gathering was a cultural exchange that brought together a diverse and distinguished crowd, including diplomats, government officials, members of the arts and culture community and friends.

Opening the occasion was Ambassador of Argentina to the Philippines Ricardo Bocalandro, who said “tonight we celebrate the creative spirit that brings us together,” emphasizing the value of cultural exchange as a bridge between nations.

Argentina Deputy Chief of Mission - Minister Leandro Waisman
Colombian Consul Jose Fernando Bermudez Cendales and Artist Jeanroll Ejar
Consul Agnes Huibonhua
Dinky Santos and Trish Villanueva
Martini's work elevated dialogues of tradition and innovation that pay homage to Filipino artisanship.
Emilia and Techie Hagedorn
Eric Paras, Jigger Cruz, Gerry Tan. Tracie Dizon
Fabricio Sordoni Consul at Embassy of Argentina
Francisco Quesada, Spanish Cooperation
Gerson Cruz Gimenes Diplomat at the Embassy of Brazil and wife Hope Zhang

“Through art, we share not only our creativity but also our stories, traditions and perspectives, and this evening we have the privilege of witnessing this exchange through the unique vision of Luca Martini,” added the ambassador.

The vernissage marked the culmination of Martini’s residency in the Philippines under the Siargao Artiste in Residence program that has brought together Argentine and Filipino artistic traditions. Known for blending sculpture, painting and technological innovation, the multi-disciplinary artist’s pieces echoed his immersion in local culture and craft, spotlighting Filipino woodworking techniques.

Ian Giron, Alelee andanar, Dong Ronquilo, and Mayor Imelda Aguilar
Jigger Cruz, Aira Cruz, Bjorn Calleja, and Trickie Lopa
Kate Russ, Mayor April Aguilar and Budj Aguilar
Manuel Bocalandro and Ian Giron
Monique Madsen, Lucio Bocalandro, Manuel Bocalandro, and Wendy Puyat
Mr. Martin Andanar , H.E. Archbishop Charles Brown Apostolic Nuncio, Ambassador Miguel Utray Delgado, H.E. ambassador Johann Brieger and wife Mme, and Roswitha Brieger
Pfaffernoschke and wife Mme. Marina Pfaffernoschke
Queenmelo Esguerra and Riad Moawad
Shauna Jay Popple and Antonio Ressano
Steven Ticzon and Rob Martin
US Diplomat Tyler Johnson and Katie Stuntz

Martini’s work elevated dialogues of tradition and innovation that pay homage to Filipino artisanship, fused with his personal and contemporary aesthetic. Included in the exhibition are special partnerships with two prominent Filipino artists: renowned multi-talented Ilonggo master Jeanroll Ejar and interdisciplinary artist Arvin Nogueras, also known as Caliph8.

Most importantly, the event cited Siargao Artiste in Residence’s Alelee Aguilar Andanar and Ian Girón for their visionary efforts and notable dedication in creating and providing platforms for global artistic exchange.

The evening celebrated the unifying power of art, unbound by language and geography — a step forward in building closer ties and future exchanges between Argentina and the Philippines.