Art for All

The Metropolitan Museum of Manila reopens at BGC with three exhibitions, including a show by Ronald Ventura.

Text and images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Manila
January 30, 2023

Artist Ronald Ventura

After more than two years of hiatus, The Metropolitan Museum of Manila gradually reopens its new art spaces in Bonifacio Global City from October 2022 onwards. 

Bonifacio Global City is a vibrant cultural hub, making art accessible and interactive through its larger-than-life murals, installations, creative collaborations, and public art programs. It is the ideal place for the M to reach a wider range of audiences and advocate its manifesto: Art For All.

Now housed in new light-filled premises designed by the New York-based Filipino-Colombian architect Carlos Arnaiz of CAZA, The M will open fully to the public come February 2023.

Launching the preview of the new spaces are three exhibitions: Quick Turn on Hyper Highways by Ronald Ventura; Korea: A Land of Hats, presented in partnership with the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines and Coreana Cosmetics Museum; and The Hat of the Matter, supported by global clothing brand Bench.

Luxury car customized by Ventura.

Quick Turn on Hyper Highways by Ronald Ventura

During the long lockdown of the pandemic, Ronald Ventura insisted on rethinking what art is supposed to be: he desired for art to bust out of locked rooms for the freedom of the open road. He desired for reinvention, to rage against cynicism, and to celebrate the poetry of precision, the elegance of speed.

Installation view of Quick Turn on Hyper Highways.

Inspired by this desire for something new, dynamic, elegant, and untethered, Ronald Ventura’s latest exhibit speaks to all of these and more through his use of the iconography and materials of high-end hypercars. The exhibition consists of paintings combining traditional and industrial media, large sculptures, and decorated cars.

“Anito Bart”, 2022, 60 x 60 x 120 inches, fiberglass/resin, forged carbon fiber, acrylic, polyurethane paint

“Art should not be caged in a piece of square or rectangular space, tucked away inside secret rooms,” Ventura asserts. He thus seeks to break free from the boundaries set on where art seemingly should be, hoping to expand its reach into lifestyle itself, and through the very manner in which we live in this world.

“Beast Master on Hypebeast”, 2022, 144 x 144 inches

Korea: A Land of Hats

In partnership with the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines and Coreana Cosmetics Museum, this traveling exhibit chronicles the unique hat culture of Korea—highlighting the traditional craft skills that sustained the artisan spirit of Korean ancestors for many generations, as well as the reinterpretations of modern artists.

Installation views of Korea: A Land of Hats.

The Hat of the Matter

Signifier of status, barometer of style, the hat is never just a hat. The Hat of the Matter showcases the hat as wearable and conceptual, as it examines the innovation and craftsmanship behind millinery. Each headpiece expresses a story through bold and free-spirited creativity—achieved by esteemed Filipino and international contemporary artists and designers.

Installation views of Korea: A Land of Hats.

Museum Guidelines

Entry to the museum requires pre-registration, and COVID-19 protocols will be observed at The M. Face masks will be required for entry and must be worn at all times. Guests are allowed to enter regardless of their vaccination status.

For more information, please contact [email protected].

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