VISUAL ARTS
PINEAPPLE LAB
The Unknown Images. Fashion and fine art photography exhibition by MJ Suayan until Nov. 9. (6071 R. Palma St., Brgy. Poblacion, Makati)
ARTINFORMAL
Mark Valenzuela's Violently until Nov. 12. (277 Connecticut St., Mandaluyong)
EAST WIND RHAPSODY
Works of Taiwanese artist Yang Ding-Xian at the Mezzanine level of Makati Shangri-La until Nov. 13. Organized by Hiraya Gallery. 523.3331
MO_SPACE
Bookworms, a two-part exhibit showing almost simultaneously across two galleries, is Ringo Bunoan's ode to the form. Until Nov. 13. (B2 9th Ave., Bonifacio High Street, Taguig) ✆ 856.7915
NINEVEH ARTSPACE
#trese, selected works of CCP 13 Artists Awardee. Pahayag by Hubon Madiaas II.
Kutkot by Kutkutan with Habulan. Epilogue by the Makisining of Los Baños, Laguna. Overkill by the Angono artists. The Horizon by Artes Indios of San Jose del Monte. Until Nov. 15. (2452 1st Ave., Villa Silangan Subd., Sta. Cruz, Laguna) ✆ (049) 572.6617
VINYL ON VINYL GALLERY
I don't know where to go, so I'm here. Kelli Maeshiro draws from the Japanese aesthetic of “mono no aware”. Caprice. Jood Clarino took random photographs of places he felt left a deep and lasting emotional connection. Am. Iya Regalario and Mek Yambao explore the individual’s many faces not as nouns but as a collection of verbs. 112712
cm2. Works by Jan Balquin, Rene Bituin, Bjorn Calleja, Lec Cruz, Neil Dela Cruz, Edric Go and Joel Quinones. Exhibitions until Nov. 16. (Warehouse 2, 2135 Chino Roces Ave., Makati)
ATENEO ART GALLERY
Ateneo Art Awards 2016 exhibition until Dec. 3. Los Desastres de la Democracia (The Disasters of
Democracy) by Francisco de Goya, Jacques Gaulon and Manuel Ocampo in collaboration with Jigger Cruz until Jan. 14, 2017. (ADMU, Katipunan Ave., Loyola Hts., QC) 426.6001
KOREAN CULTURAL CENTER
K-Ribbon Selection. Korean cultural products, Korean fashion, among others until Nov. 8 at the Shangri-La Mall Plaza (Mandaluyong). Opulence:
The Art of Korean Royal Palace. The Korean cultural heritage through the palaces of Joseon dynasty until Nov. 18. (32nd St., BGC, Taguig) 555.1711
LOPEZ MUSEUM AND LIBRARY
Exposition. Brings together Cian Dayrit, Liv Vinluan and Lightning Studies: CTCCCs. The show takes its reference from the series of large-scale exhibitions that were made popular during the age of conquests, including the Exposición de las Islas Filipinas in Madrid in 1887. Two Halves of a Whole. Commemorating Juvenal Sansó’s 70 years of art practice. Exhibitions until Dec. 23. (Benpres Bldg., Meralco Ave., Pasig) 631.2417
THE MUSEUM AT DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
AGOS: Conversations in Waterscapes by Filipino
Artists. A celebration of the magnificence of nature and a homage to water for its power to shape our dreams, our lives, and culture. 526.1402
AYALA MUSEUM
Faces, Bodies & Places II. A collection of oil canvasses painted by Rellie Liwanag until Nov. 6. (Makati Ave., Greenbelt Park, Makati) ✆ 759.8288
BENCAB MUSEUM
Disneytopia by Guerrero Habulan. Old Master Prints by Rembrandt, Goya, et al. Due Process by Gang Badoy Capati. Until Nov. 12. (Km 6 Asin Road, Tuba, Metro Baguio)
UP VARGAS MUSEUM
A Matter of Contemplation and Discontent. Romanian contemporary art until Nov. 19. (UP Diliman, QC) ✆ 928.1927
YUCHENGCO MUSEUM
Eduardo Castrillo @ 50: Moving the Legacy Forward until Nov. 24. Mexican Modernity. 20th century paintings from the Zapanta Mexican Art Collection until Nov. 24. (RCBC Plaza, Ayala Ave., Makati)
MUSEO NI JOSE RIZAL, CALAMBA
A modernized museum that presents Rizal's life works and writings through visual artworks, artifacts, relics, personal effects, hologram, interactive displays and terminals. (Calamba City, Laguna) (049) 834.1599
MUSEO NG REPUBLIKA NG 1899
A museum dedicated to historical events that happened during the Malolos Congress in 1898 and the Malolos Republic in 1899. (Malolos, Bulacan) (044) 794.1674
MUSEO NI APOLINARIO MABINI TANAUAN
Gallery I- Early Life of Pule. Gallery II- The contribution of Apolinario as reformist together with J. Rizal, M. del Pilar, G. Jaena and others. Gallery III-How Mabini was known to be the “Brains of the Revolution”. Gallery IVHow the Americans became part of Philippine History as a new colonizer. Gallery V- War in Luzon, Gallery VI- War in Visayas and Mindanao. Gallery VII- Mabini’s Legacy. (Tanauan City, Batangas) (043) 455-2105
MUSEO NI HEN. MIGUEL MALVAR
Showcases the life and times of Gen. Miguel Malvar through visual arts, documents, artifacts, interactive displays and terminals. (Poblacion, Sto. Tomas, Batangas) (043) 784.8481
MUSEO NI MANUEL QUEZON
Gallery 1-Quezon’s youth in Baler, his education, role in the revolution and return to civilian life. Gallery 2-Early political career of Quezon. Gallery 3-Quezon’s presidency of the Commonwealth. Gallery 4-Quezon’s leadership during the war and his exile to the United States. Gallery 5-The death and legacy of Manuel Quezon. (Quezon Memorial Shrine, Elliptical Road, Diliman, QC)
MUSEO NI EMILIO AGUINALDO
Retrace the story of our revolution and our journey towards independence through the architectural and interior details of the house where Philippine Independence was proclaimed. (Kaingen, Kawit, Cavite) (046) 484.7643
MUSEO NI JOSE RIZAL, FORT SANTIAGO
Encapsulates the great spirit of Dr. Jose Rizal within its maze of exhibited artifacts and its open spaces, inviting the viewer’s reverence and contemplation for Rizal’s acceptance of death with utmost dignity, calm and nobility. (Intramuros, Manila)
MUSEO NG PAGLILITIS NI ANDRES BONIFACIO
Interactive displays on the events that led to the trial and execution of the Andres Bonifacio. (4780 Col. Riel, Poblacion 2-A, Maragondon, Cavite) 0917.5537375
MUSEO NI MABINI, PUP
Chronicles the life and times of Apolinario Mabini through original artifacts, facsimiles of his writings, a touch screen timeline, large pop-up book biography, and other interactive exhibits. (PUP, Sta. Mesa, Manila) 522.1509
MUSEO NG KATIPUNAN-PINAGLABANAN
Site of the Battle of Pinaglabanan houses original bolos and anting-anting used by the Katipunan, interactive touchscreen monitors, holograms and augmented reality. (Pinaglabanan St., San Juan) 576.4336