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The Cultural Center of the Philippines, through its Visual Arts and Museum Division, has select artworks from the CCP 21AM collection for exhibition at the Arthaland Century Pacific Tower until 13 November.
Titled Details & Abstractions: Selections from the Cultural Center of the Philippines 21AM Collection, it is one of the CCP's visual arts activities aimed at making the collection available for thematic exhibitions to be shown at partner venues. Given the closure of the CCP's Main Building for a two-year renovation work beginning 2023, off-site exhibitions are being lined up to continue showcasing the CCP 21AM collection to the public.
As a kick-off to the art roadshow, and in celebration of Museum and Galleries Month, the CCP Visual Arts and Museum Division has partnered with Arthaland for an exhibition at the ground floor lobby of Arthaland Century Pacific Tower at the corner of 5th Avenue and 30th Street in Bonifacio Global City.
Arthaland was chosen as the venue to since it is the first building in the world to be certified by the International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group, as zero carbon under its EDGE program, the acronym for Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiency.