Lopez Museum
Monday, 30 January 2012 15:46    Print
‘Reverb’ and the art of sound

Reverb, an exhibit on sound and the broad auditory spectrum, brings together sound-based work from Eric Ambata, Kawayan de Guia, Tad Ermitaño, IC Jaucian, Diokno Pasilan, Ronald Tomas, the collaborative E.X.I.S.T. (Experimentation in Sound Art Tradition) and University of the Philippines College of Music ethnomusicologist Dr. Christine Muyco.

The artists show an amalgam of old and new works drawn from the ambient and self-produced, the installative and site-specific, and the found and the overlooked. Alongside their works are objects from the museum’s collection that invoke hearing and an overall sharpening of the experiential aspect of encountering art.

Reverb is Lopez Museum’s contribution to Zero In: Open Call. Zero In is the museum consortium composed of Lopez Museum, Ateneo Art Gallery, Ayala Museum, Bahay Tsinoy and Museo Pambata that marked its 10th year in 2011.

ANNOUNCEMENT
The museum will be closed on February 24-25, 2012 for a staff cultural trip to Davao City.

For inquiries, call Fanny at 631-2417. Lopez Memorial Museum and Library is located at the ground floor of Benpres Building.

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Monday, 30 January 2012 15:36    Print
Nostalgia

February 24, 1957
Don Eugenio Lopez Sr. buys Alto Broadcasting and Bolinao Electronics from Judge Antonio Quirino. The purchase includes the radio station DZAQ and the franchise for Channel 3, the first TV station in the country

February 13, 1960
Lopez Museum and Library is founded to highlight E.L. Sr.’s collection of Filipiniana and artifacts. The museum is marking its 52nd anniversary this year

February 14, 1997
ABS-CBN Foundation Inc. headed by Gina Lopez launches the Bantay Bata 163 child protection program Source: Mercy Servida, head librari

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