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Our first national pavilion for the Venice Architectu­re Biennale, ‘Muhon: Traces of an Adolescent City’ is now on display at the Metropolit­an Museum of Manila. The homecoming exhibition runs until Dec. 30

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Our first national pavilion for the Venice Architectu­re Biennale, ‘Muhon: Traces of an Adolescent City’ is now on display at the Metropolit­an Museum of Manila. The homecoming exhibition runs until Dec. 30

Senator Loren Legarda led the opening of the homecoming exhibition of “Muhon: Traces of an Adolescent City – The Philippine Pavilion” at the Metropolit­an Museum of Manila. Muhon, curated by Sudarshan Khadka Jr., Juan Paolo de la

Cruz, and Leandro Y. Locsin Jr. of Leandro V. Locsin Partners (LVLP), was the Philippine­s’ official representa­tion in the 15th Internatio­nal Architectu­re Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia in 2016, the country’s first official participat­ion.

“Muhon was our first national pavilion for the Architectu­re Biennale. It has started a dialogue that allows us to ponder on the realities that surround us, particular­ly on our built heritage, and to shape our own personal narrative as a community. It is now here in the country for Filipinos to see,” said Legarda, whose vision and leadership paved the way for the country’s return to the Venice Biennale.

Through the exhibition, the curatorial team poses the question: “Are we demolishin­g buildings before we have had the time to fall in love with them?”

“The primary objective of the exhibition is to question the debilitati­ng mindset of a damaged identity ascribed to the conflict between fashion and commercial­ism and a desire to conform to a preconceiv­ed notion of self and history,” explains Leandro Locsin Jr., one of the co-curators.

The participan­ts and their subjects are: Poklong Anading for KM 0, Tad Ermitaño for Pandacan Bridge, Mark Salvatus for Binondo, Eduardo Calma for the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center (PICC), Jorge Yulo for Mandarin Hotel, 8x8 Design Studio Co. for the Magsaysay Center, C|S Design Consultanc­y for Pasig River, Lima Architectu­re for the Makati Stock Exchange, and Mañosa & Co. for Tahanang Pilipino or Coconut Palace.

“Muhon: Traces of an Adolescent City” homecoming exhibition is organized by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), and the Office of Senator Loren Legarda, in partnershi­p with the Metropolit­an Museum of Manila.

Now open to the public, it runs until Dec. 30 at the Metropolit­an Museum of Manila, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Malate, Manila.

Through the exhibition, the curatorial team poses the question: A‘ re we demolishin­g buildings before we have had the time to fall in love with them?’

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 ??  ?? TEAM PHILIPPINE­S Tina Colayco, president of MET Museum; Adrian Alfonso and Pearl Robles of 8x8 Design Studio Co.; curators Sudarshan Khadka Jr., Leandro Locsin Jr., and Juan Paolo de la Cruz; Senator Loren Legarda; Nina Gonzales of C|S Design...
TEAM PHILIPPINE­S Tina Colayco, president of MET Museum; Adrian Alfonso and Pearl Robles of 8x8 Design Studio Co.; curators Sudarshan Khadka Jr., Leandro Locsin Jr., and Juan Paolo de la Cruz; Senator Loren Legarda; Nina Gonzales of C|S Design...
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