Stepping in Pinoy Style

In order to reinforce the dialogue of cultures, Filipino artists and designers bring their contribution to the French touring exhibition Portraits of Shoes, Stories of Feet—an exhibit curated by Yuchengco Museum entitled Stepping in Pinoy Style. Like the major exhibition, Stepping in Pinoy Style looks at the range of Filipino footwear through the centuries. One […]
Quo Vadis, Lakaran?

In November 2008, German sculptor Hans Angerer accepted an invitation from Goethe-Institut Manila to an artist-in-residence program on “Artwork with tropical materials.” In Baguio City, Hans collaborated with filmmaker Kidlat Tahimik, whom he had previously met in Bavaria. The objective of commissioning Filipino woodcarvers to produce models of shoes used by the villagers around Baguio […]
Portraits of Shoes, Stories of Feet

Portraits of Shoes, Stories of Feet is an exhibition of 62 pairs of shoes from the 18th to the 21st century from the Romans International Museum Collection and collections of renowned French fashion houses. The exhibit freely recalls the history of shoes from the 17th to the 21st century beginning from its creation to its […]
Zeitgeist Becomes Form: German Fashion Photography 1945 – 1995

Berlin en vogue was the title of the catalogue and exhibition that grew out of a research at the Hochschule der Künste in Berlin about three years ago. It was the first project of its kind to explore fashion photography in Germany. Although many histories of fashion photography have been published in other countries, such […]
Mukhang Tsinoy: Portraits by Fernando Amorsolo

Inspired by portraits of Enrique and Maria Yuchengco in the museum collection, and aligning with the fundamental thematic thrust of the museum to highlight the culture, stories, and expressions of the Filipino-Chinese, known as Tsinoys (people of Chinese ancestry, but raised in the Philippines), the Yuchengo Museum joins the Amorsolo Retrospective with an exhibit entitled […]
Mukhang Tsinoy, Artistang Pinoy

In line with the exhibit Mukhang Tsinoy: Portraits by Fernando Amorsolo, the Yuchengco Museum presents Mukhang Tsinoy, Artistang Pinoy, a showcase of portraits of Filipino-Chinese personalities by acclaimed Filipino artists. Among the artists featured in the exhibit are Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, Ang Kiukok, Bencab, Romulo Galicano, Anita Magsaysay-Ho, Vicente Manansala, and Ting Ping Lay.
Brook Andrew: Eye to Eye

Brook Andrew is an Australian artist whose work encompasses photography and installation, as well as interventions in the realms of architecture, the museum, public art, and landscape design. Deftly connecting aesthetics and polemics, Andrew creates striking and insightful works that neatly, beautifully, encapsulate complex conceptual and theoretical questions, which emerge from a lived experience. Reflecting […]
Beyond the Currents: The Culture and Power of Sulu

The exhibition Beyond the Currents: The Culture and Power of Sulu is presented as a general survey and study of the culture of the Sulu archipelago. The objective is to give in a nutshell or in one short visit a ready understanding of the power and strength that the Sulu archipelago and the sultanate had […]
Joie de Vie

Joie de Vie showcases the 10 finalists of the Guild of Philippine Jewellers’ annual jewelry design competition. With this year’s theme “joy of life,” the jewelry pieces evoke the pleasures of beauty, the spirit of goodness, and the lyrical sound of music. The over-all winner in the open judging category and, at the same time, […]
Flow of the Gentle Ink: Storytelling in Calligraphy by Ong BunHan

Ong Bun Han, 81 years old, was born to a poor family in Zhejiang, a coastal province of China. When his parents died when he was five years old, he was brought to Fujian province to live with another family. In the early 1930s, he migrated to the Philippines and worked in his uncle’s grocery […]