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THE internatio­nal traveling exhibition

is on view until July 28 at the Ateneo Art Gallery (AAG). The exhibition introduces the similariti­es and difference­s between modern Japanese which now enjoys global popularity, and Katsushika Hokusai’s The education program in line with this exhibition includes lectures, workshops and animated film screenings. AAG will also be screening animated films by Makoto Shinkai from the collection of The Japan Foundation, Manila. (2002) and (2013) will be shown on all Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays until July 26, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The AAG is at the Rizal Library Special Collection­s Bldg., Ateneo de Manila University, Katipunan Ave., Loyola Heights, Quezon City.

Painterly abstractio­n

an exhibit of works by Art Tavera, Gail Vicente, Wipo, and Eva Yu is ongoing until July 22 at the Artery Art Space. Their paintings explore states of process and transmutat­ion using line, gesture, pattern, and color, as new approaches to painterly abstractio­n in depicting psychologi­cal conditions into physiologi­cal form. Artery Art Space is a contempora­ry art gallery plus a store and a snack bar providing progressiv­e art. It is located at 102 P. Tuazon Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City.

Chabet at Mo_Space

ONGOING until July 31 at Mo_Space, this exhibition revisits Roberto Chabet’s historical plywood installati­on, which was last presented in the survey show at the Main Gallery of the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s in 1975. It provides a glimpse into one of the earliest manifestat­ions of Chabet’s aporetic use of everyday objects, turning it into both material and metaphor for the vagrancies of contempora­ry life. is part of a series of shows that celebrates the gallery’s 10 years of activities since its opening in 2007. MO_Space is at the 3rd level, MOs Design, B2 Bonifacio High Street, 9th Ave., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City.

Provincial artists

THE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is known for its comprehens­ive collection of paintings from the provinces. These artworks intimate the peculiarit­ies in various part of the country, and the tendencies that prevail in the places where the artists hail and practice. In the effort to give recognitio­n to these artists, the Metropolit­an Museum of Manila is holding an exhibition titled

featuring selected artworks from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas collection, complement­ed with paintings from the MET Collection, the Jorge B. Vargas Museum and Filipinian­a Research Center — University of the Philippine­s Collection and private collectors. The exhibition highlights the idiosyncra­tic character of each work that reflects much of the place where it originated. Despite the lack of formal academic training, the featured artists thrived in the field and gained accomplish­ments through their works. The roster of painters in the exhibit includes Pedro Ardeña from Capiz who exhibited in the St. Louis Universal Exposition in 1904, Pedro Salazar of Batangas, Tomas Diores of Cebu, and Pedro Respall of Iloilo, among others. In conjunctio­n with the exhibit, the MET relaunches its CineMET Program with a showcase of award-winning short films featured in Cinema Rehiyon, a project organized by the Cinema Committee of the National Commission for Culture and Arts. The CineMET x Cinema Rehiyon Program coincides with the centenary of Philippine cinema celebrated this year.

is on view at the MET Tall Galleries until Oct. 28. The Metropolit­an Museum of Manila is located at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Complex, Roxas Blvd., Manila.

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