The exhibit spurs discussions on the creation of contemporary art in the Philippines from an outsider’s point of view.
Philippine art is continuously shaped by the story of its diaspora, wherein one’s sense of culture is informed by an exodus—both within the country, in travels between islands of a scattered archipelago; and outside, where the Filipino’s inquisitive nature adopts and remixes ...
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