For art historians and critics, defining contemporary art with precision is difficult. In a literal sense, contemporary art is created in the present, regardless of medium or subject matter. Last year’s iteration of “The Manila’Bang Show” (TMBS) even suggested that art movements from the past, when transported to the Information Age through communication technologies, can also be considered contemporary.
This label has been used to describe the state of global art since the 1970s—but does it still apply to today’s art? If not, what should come after the contemporary? Several terms, such as “post-contemporary” and “ultra-contemporary” (referring to artists born after 1974), have been proposed to keep up with current artistic trends.
Nevertheless, the concept of the contemporary persists, not only as a marker of time but also as an open-ended mode of artmaking with the power to imagine new realities. Art historian Terry Smith describes contemporary art as “art to come,” transforming the energies of our advancing world to “keep our futures open.”
This November 2024, The Manila’Bang Show highlights the constantly evolving and forward-looking nature of today’s art with its chosen theme, “Higher Grounds for the Contemporary and Beyond.” Gathering more than 300 artists and 33 galleries from the Philippines and abroad, the fourth edition of The Manila’Bang Show offers a glimpse into the latest peaks of contemporary art.
This year’s theme also alludes to The Manila’Bang Show’s new partnership with SPACE at One Ayala, the Makati Central Business District’s newest premier trade hall. With its iconic location and state-of-the-art facilities, the 3,000-square-meter space is set to elevate The Manila’Bang Show to new heights and allow it to truly become “The Metro Art Fair” for Metro Manila audiences.
Work cited:
Smith, Terry. Art to Come: Histories of Contemporary Art. Duke UP, 2019.
All the Programs and Activities You Shouldn’t Miss at The Manila’Bang Show 2024: The Metro Art Fair
Art fairs can be both exhilarating and overwhelming, but as The Manila’Bang Show sets a new tone for a vibrant art world and higher grounds for contemporary art, it offers more than just exhibits. Life is more interesting with a bang, so don’t miss out on the many exciting programs and activities!
The Filipino and Contemporary Art of Now
The Manila’Bang Show 2024 elevates the art market, featuring over 30 reputable galleries and collectives, including Arte Bettina, Ides Contemporary Art, Altro Mondo, Life N’ Arts, Drybrush Gallery, Artienda Gallery, Cebu Artist Inc., Northside Gallery, and Walls Gallery. International galleries like Pearl Art Space from Thailand also join the lineup. Contemporary Filipino art takes center stage, with talents like Bryan Teves, Ernest Concepcion, Dex Fernandez, and Orley Ypon featured. The fair also highlights a new wave of artists such as Bea Fernandes, Kidlat, and Lester Conchada, offering fresh perspectives.
Colorful Array of Local Products from the Christmas Bazaar
Adding another layer of excitement, the art fair includes a Christmas bazaar featuring local products. Imagine strolling through the exhibits and stopping by the bazaar to discover hidden gems and unique merchandise to take home. The vibrant atmosphere, with beautiful art and festive shopping, is sure to create a memorable experience.
Live Concert Performance
The Metro Art Fair brings together art and music, enhancing the sensory experience. Talented musicians from various genres, including experimental rock and Pinoy indie pop, come together to create a harmonious performance. Artists such as Barbie Almalbis, Anthony Meneses, Brownman Revival, and Nobita will perform live. With exquisite food and drinks available, the combination of art and music offers an immersive and unforgettable experience.
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