VISUAL ARTS
YVES SAINT LAURENT, BIRTH OF A LEGEND
Photo exhibition by Pierre Boulat at S Mansion at Condrad Manila (SM Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay) until Dec. 4. Features 49 framed photographs, documenting the fashion designer’s first collection in 1962. 895.7585
DIVERTIMENTO
Hans Brumann's recent sculptures on view at the Mezzanine of Makati Shangri-La Manila until Dec. 15. 523.3331
ARTINFORMAL
Invinsible Gardens by Yasmin Sison, Lost Highway by Mariano Ching, Untitled by Christina Quisumbing Ramilo, Interstitium by Titat Naval Ledesma, Carlos Sevilla and Lori Espiritu until Dec. 17. (277 Connecticut St., Mandaluyong) 725.8518
SINING KAMALIG ART GALLERY
Susmaryosep! by Marco Ruben Malto II until Dec. 31. (Ali Mall, Araneta Center, Cubao, QC)
MO_SPACE
Nothing to Declare Project: Another Country by Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan until Dec. 31. (Bonifacio High St., 9th Ave., BGC, Taguig) 856.7915
GALERIA DUEMILA
Space Dust by Trek Valdizno until Dec. 31. (210 Loring St., Pasay) 831.9990
ART-SEA AT SEA
Artworks by Ali Alejandro, Lougee BasabasAlejandro, Bibi Belgica, Francis Commeyne, Eleanor Giron, Boy Gozum, Kris Gozum, Piaget Martelino, Mary Ann Reyes, Cid Reyes, & Jeremy Tallent until Jan. 6, 2017 at Pupung Bar & Grill (Kilometer 0, Free Trade Area, Mariveles, Bataan) 0925.8785628
REFLECTIONS GALLERY
Blown-Away. The allure of blown glass art by Czech artist Jiri Pacinek until Jan. 29, 2017. (Hollywood Subd Rd., Brgy Tolentino East, Hollywood Subdivision, Tagaytay) (046) 413.2581
AYALA MUSEUM
Delectable Threats by Keb Cerda. An exhibition which resolves on the commercialization of war until Dec. 6. (Makati Ave., Makati). 759.8288
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM
Forty. More than 100 works by Filipino artists from the modern and contemporary period, the collection goes beyond the meaning of individual works and examines how their collective significance emerges as the museum's reflections of the evolving art of today. Until Jan. 8, 2017. Permanent collections: The Philippine Contemporary: To scale the past and the possible and Pre-colonial Philippine Gold and Pottery. (Roxas Blvd.) 708.7828
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.
Two Halves of a Whole. Commemorating Juvenal Sansó’s 70 years of art practice. Until Dec. 23. (Benpres Bldg., Meralco Ave., Pasig) 631.2417
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 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 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 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