In celebration of the 40 years ASEAN-Japan Friendship and Cooperation, the Media/Art Kitchen Manila will open an exhibition component of Sensorium at the Ayala Museum on November 7, 2013, Thursday at 6 PM.
The exhibit will showcase the work of Japanese and Southeast Asian artists like Kenichi Hagihara, Takashi Makino, mamoru, Yuichiro Tamura, Tetsuya Umeda, Lyota Yagi (Japan), lifepatch, Anggun Priambodo (Indonesia), Fairuz Sulaiman (Malaysia), Ringo Bunoan, Kawayan De Guia, Tad Ermitano, Liby Limoso, Manny Montelibano, Renan Ortiz, Maria Rosalie Zerrudo (Philippines), Chulayarnnon Siriphol (Thailand), and Bruce Quek (Singapore).
Bruce Quek
Fairuz Sulaiman
Lyota Yagi
mamoru
Tad Ermitano
Takashi Makino
Tetsuya Umeda
A series of performances will feature Singaporean artist Bani Haykal and local artists Caliph8, Mannet Villariba, Mel Araneta, Paolo Garcia (Pasta Groove) and Erick Calilan.
Bani Haykal
Caliph8
The exhibit will run until November 24, 2013.
For more details, visit www.ayalamuseum.org
Nice to attend this art exhibition, really great indeed!
ReplyDeleteCarl | http://veggiecircle.blogspot.com/2013/11/drinking-alkaline-water.html | Ang ganda ng shots. Ang ganda kasi ng mga subject mo. Iba talaga pag art exhibit. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI have 3 more days pala, to see this exhibit. Ang ganda pa naman, Sayang if one misses it.
ReplyDeleteI would love to attend this kind of exhibit! I'm sure we can pick up inspirations from their art :-)
ReplyDeleteaw i wanna see this! nov 24 is marked already:) i hope tro see their performance as well
ReplyDeleteI think it would really be amazing to see their designs. I should check the Ayala Museum soon.
ReplyDeleteLove the movement captured in the bruce quek shot, thanks for sharing this exhibition
ReplyDeleteI love Asian art exhibits! There's something about Asians that will make you think more. I'd like to put it this way; we copy the liberalism of westerners yet we show them their souls. Basta it goes that way every time I see Asian arts viz-a-viz with westerner's.
ReplyDeleteWhat sort of art exhibit is this?
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