The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), through its BPI Foundation, has unveiled “In the Name of Progress: Selections from the BPI Art Collection”, an inspiring art exhibit now open at the Ayala Museum in Makati City. Running until January 12, 2025, the exhibit is free for all visitors and offers a remarkable journey through Philippine history and culture.
BPI Foundation’s advocacy, Kasama Lahat sa Pag-unlad, takes center stage in this exhibit, blending historical paintings with modern photography to highlight the evolution of Philippine society.
“‘In the Name of Progress’ celebrates both Filipino artistry and BPI’s long-standing commitment to preserving our nation’s cultural legacy—a dedication that has grown over our 173-year journey. The BPI Art Collection embodies this commitment, showcasing the creativity, spirit, and resilience of Filipino communities through artworks that capture pivotal moments in our shared history and inspire us to envision the future,” said TG Limcaoco, BPI President and CEO.
The exhibit features masterpieces by some of the Philippines’ most revered visual artists, including National Artists Juan Luna, Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, Jose Joya, Antonio Austria, and Manuel Baldemor. Their works, depicting iconic events, traditions, and landscapes, provide visitors with a profound appreciation of Filipino history and identity.
A unique aspect of the exhibit is its collaboration with the Ayala Alabang Camera Club, whose members contributed contemporary photographic interpretations inspired by the historical artworks. This creative fusion allows audiences to view Philippine heritage through the lenses of both the past and present, sparking reflections on the continuity and transformation of Filipino life.
EXPLORE more art and history for free with Ayala Museum’s open galleries on Museum Day here.
Curated by Kenneth Esguerra, “In the Name of Progress” exemplifies BPI Foundation’s dedication to cultural preservation and its support for Filipino artists through its Arts Management Program. The exhibit not only celebrates the richness of Filipino artistry but also upholds the spirit of bayanihan through its storytelling.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the beauty and resilience of Filipino culture. Visit the Ayala Museum’s 2F Gallery, accessible via the Greenbelt Walkway, and immerse yourself in this extraordinary celebration of art and heritage.
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