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  1. Since opening its new home in BGC in October 2022, the Metropolitan Museum of Manila has welcomed more than 50,000 local and international visitors FOR FREE to a total of 15 contemporary art exhibitions, not to mention monthly public programs, and special events.

  2. HOW TO BOOK A VISIT. The museum is open Tuesdays to Fridays (11:00 AM to 6:00 PM) and Saturdays and Sundays (10:00 AM to 6:00 PM), except during public holidays and other special notices. No-shows will have to register again if they want to reschedule their visit. We suggest reading the Museum FAQ before the visit.

  3. The Metropolitan Museum of Manila envisions a world where people from all walks of life appreciate the arts. Founded in 1976, it aims to amplify the Filipinos’ sense of cultural and artistic heritage from the past, present, and beyond, becoming the leading hub for contemporary art by Filipino and international artists engaging in the ever ...

  4. Phantasmapolis x Manila: Select Works from the 2021 Asian Art Biennial Points of Origin Quick Turn on Hyper Highways

  5. Curated by Erwin Romulo, and presented in partnership with the British Council in the Philippines, the collection of works in the exhibition portrays experiences and artistic visions influenced by cultural, social, and political conflicts of their respective eras and milieu.

  6. METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF MANILA. MK Tan Centre 30th Street, Bonifacio Global City PH landline (02) 836 114 88 mobile (63) 917 160 9667 info@metmuseummanila.org visits@metmuseummanila.org

  7. May 14, 2024 · BANKSY UNIVERSE | MANILA 2024 is a unique opportunity to learn more about Banksy’s art and explore the universality of the many piercing social, political, and domestic issues it raises.

  8. Sounds of Blackness is a group exhibition featuring an ensemble of visual artists from the African Diaspora, whose practices articulate a multiplicity of ideas and perspectives through various mediums.

  9. Mar 21, 2024 · Whether through revisionist or women-focused exhibitions and scholarship, curators, writers, and gallerists alike have homed in on past and present art movements with a focus on women artists who were often marginalized, overshadowed, or forgotten.

  10. JANE LEE. At the forefront of Singapore’s contemporary art scene, Jane Lee (b.1963) continues to break barriers through her art. Though trained in classical figurative painting, she shifted to abstraction to “find” her own voice in artmaking.

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