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How Does Memory Learn to Stay, When ‘Not All Memories Carry the Same Weight’?
Through vessels, fractures, and forms of containment, THE ANNEXT reflects on how memory settles unevenly, shaping both what we hold and what ends up holding us.
Looking Back to Reconstruct
Visit a comically cinematic collection of moving images at Su Hui-yu’s first solo exhibition in the Philippines.
Beyond the Booths: The MoCAF 2025 Experience
Beyond exhibitions and installations, MoCAF 2025 became a space where contemporary art connected people through shared moments of reflection, creativity, and community.
Stephen Amoyo Reimagines Sungka as an Architecture of Diaspora
Vice Ganda leads White Party Manila’s return this June 27
Charting the Future of Philippine Visual Arts
Bringing together a diverse group of industry experts, the Cultural Center of the Philippines' recent Philippine Arts Roundtable explored essential strategies to actively shape the future of the local visual arts ecosystem.
Ibrahim Brings Boundless Abstraction to Manila
Marking his first-ever solo exhibition outside Indonesia, distinguished abstract artist Ibrahim celebrates his nearly 30-year career with a visceral Philippine debut that explores the profound depths of the soul and boundless emotion.
Making Plot Twists with Plots of Perception
Seeing comes with plot twists in Plots of Perception, where vision wanders, memory flickers, and reality slips its frame.
What Art Means at the Community Art Grounds
Search Mindscape and founder Ayni Nuyda transformed Burgos Park into an interactive sanctuary to redefine and deepen our collective accessibility to the arts.
Where Architecture Meets Ambiguity
Architect-artist Jeff Siscar’s first solo exhibition, Squares of Water, explores the profound tension between rigid architectural structure and fluid uncertainty
Inside the Preview’s First-Ever Night of Creative Bash
From the editorial credits to the center stage, go inside the landmark evening where the country’s most influential visionaries and an inaugural Hall of Fame took their well-deserved bow.
For Josephine Turalba, Water is a Language of Power
In Filipina transdisciplinary artist Josephine Turalba’s world, water never stays still—it remembers, resists, and redraws every boundary.
