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Two Exhibits for the Artsy Folk
Metropolitan Museum. Come In: Interior Design as a Contemporary Art Medium in Germany is on view at the museum’s Tall and Upper Galleries. The exhibit investigates the connection between fine art and applied design by means of individual objects, sculptures, installations, and videos. The German contemporary artists featured in the exhibit are joined by two Filipino artists, Bea Camacho and Alvin Zafra. All the works are responses to current trends and assumptions in contemporary interior design. It will be on view until Sept. 15. The.
Museum days are Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. — 6 p.m.
Metropolitan Museum of Manila
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Complex,
Roxas Boulevard, Manila
Silverlens/SLab/20Square. Silverlens. Sundance, a collection of photograms by Kawayan de Guia, Neal Oshima, Allan Razo and Julius Clar opens tonight at 6 p.m. and runs until July 25. The artists take a back-to-basics approach and utilize alternative photographic processes — Platinum Prints, Cyanotypes, Kallitypes (Vandyke Prints) and Gum Bichromate Prints — that antedate the first silver gelatin photographs by more than a century. Sundance will be shown alongside Balanâ, by a collection of idiosyncratic charcoal drawings by Bacolod-based artist Charlie Co at Slab (Silverlens Lab) until July 4, and Where Or When by Marc Gaba at 20Square Gallery until July 11.
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