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'Luminaries and Legacies' exhibit at Samsung Performing Arts Theater

By Manila Times - 10 hours ago
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) presents "Luminaries and Legacies: CCP Gawad Para sa Sining 2024 and other CCP Institutional Awards," a week-long exhibition at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater in Circuit Makati. The Luminaries and Legacies exhibit celebrates the CCP's role as a leading institution in honoring exceptional achievements in the arts. The exhibit is thoughtfully divided into two sections — the first section highlights the 2024 CCP Gawad Para sa Sining awardees, while the second focuses on other prestigious CCP institutional awards. The CCP Gawad Para sa Sining is the highest honor bestowed by the Cultural Center of the Philippines, recognizing Filipino artists and cultural workers who have made significant contributions to their fields. The Gawad CCP Exhibit Section will showcase selected works from the 2024 honorees, including Jose Iñigo Homer "Joey" Ayala, Generoso "Gener" Caringal, Mike de Leon, Marilyn Gamboa, Gino Gonzales, Pete Lacaba Jr., the Loboc Children's Choir, Julie Lluch, Mario O'Hara, and Lea Salonga. The section will also feature posthumous tributes to Senator Edgardo Angara and former CCP Trustee Zenaida "Nedy" Tantoco. The second section will present a curated display of trophies awarded by the CCP from 1970 to the present. These trophies, crafted by renowned Filipino visual artists — many of whom are CCP Thirteen Artists Awardees — are not only symbols of achievement but also significant works of art. Notable designs include those by National Artists Napoleon Abueva, Abdulmari Imao, Arturo Luz, as well as Juan Alcazaren, Agnes Arellano, Eduardo Castrillo, Charlie Co, Louie Cordero, Peter de Guzman, Leo Gerardo Leonardo, Leeroy New, Impy Pilapil, Dan Raralio, Solomon Saprid, Mac Valdezco, and Eric Zamuco. The Luminaries and Legacies exhibit aims to deepen the audience's appreciation of the artistic contributions and the lasting impact of both the awardees and the CCP on the cultural landscape of the Philippines. The exhibition will be on view at the Jaime Zobel Sr. Hall, 5th floor of the Samsung Performing Arts Theater at Circuit Makati, until September 27.

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