In photo (L-R): Kenneth Esguerra, Curator; Carmina Marquez, BPI Foundation Executive Director;TG Limcaoco, BPI President and CEO; Shiela Ramos, BPI Foundation Trustee; Aprille Tijam, Ayala Museum Associate Director and Head of Exhibitions and Collections; andRonald Hilaria, Ayala Alabang Camera Club President.
Through its social development arm, the BPI Foundation (BPIF), and in collaboration with the Ayala Museum, the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) proudly opened In the Name of Progress: Selections from the BPI Art Collection, an exhibition that is currently on display at the Ayala Museum, to celebrate Filipino artistry and heritage.
Through an inspirational fusion of ancient artwork and modern photography, the show provides visitors with a unique opportunity to understand the growth of Philippine civilization, in line with BPIF’s Kasama Lahat sa Pag-unlad agenda.
“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.
In the Name of Progress showcases masterpieces by renowned Filipino visual artists of the 19th and 20th centuries, including National Artists Juan Luna, Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, Jose Joya, Antonio Austria, Manuel Baldemor, and more. These artworks, depicting iconic events, landscapes, and traditions offer a visual journey through Philippine history, capturing defining moments and values that have shaped the nation’s identity.
In collaboration with the Ayala Alabang Camera Club, the exhibit also features new photographic interpretations that resonate with the historical artworks. Members of the Camera Club responded to the challenge of creating photographic narratives that dialogue with the paintings, offering viewers a side-by-side perspective on the continuity and transformation of Filipino life. Through this creative interplay, audiences can reflect on the nation’s journey and envision a hopeful future.
In the Name of Progress features National Artists Juan Luna, Federico Aguilar Alcuaz,Jose Joya, Antonio Austria, and Manuel Baldemor.
Through its Arts Management Program, BPIF and the Ayala Museum are dedicated to fostering cultural preservation and assisting Filipino artists. In The Name of Progress is a prime example of BPIF’s commitment to establishing venues that celebrate the tenacity, artistry, and tales of Filipino communities while also preserving the bayanihan spirit via artistic expression.
Curated by Kenneth Esguerra, In the Name of Progress will be on view from November 20, 2024, to January 12, 2025, in the Ayala Museum’s 2F Gallery, which is reachable by the Greenbelt Walkway. All visitors are admitted free of charge.
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