UP FOR AUCTION are works by Pacita Abad, Lui Medina, Miguel Lorenzo Uy, and Martha Atienza.

Proceeds to go to curatorial programs, exhibits, publications

AS PART of its commitment to present and engage with contemporary art and culture, the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD) will auction off locally and internationally donated artworks on Nov. 15 at the MCAD space.

The museum鈥檚 activities, including exhibitions, publications, and public curatorial programs, will benefit from the auction, aptly titled 鈥淔unding the Future.鈥 MCAD held a similar event in 2018, the proceeds of which have funded many of its programs since.

This edition, done in partnership with Leon Gallery, is set to auction off the works of 39 artists for the benefit of MCAD鈥檚 projects. The goal is to present a wide variety of art, to dare collectors to be 鈥渁 little more adventurous,鈥 said MCAD director and curator Joselina Cruz.

鈥淭he last one in 2018 was quite successful. We made about P10 million,鈥 said Ms. Cruz at a press conference on Oct. 16 in Makati. 鈥淭his time, we hope to make much more.鈥

鈥淔unding the Future鈥 is geared towards 鈥渕etroculturals,鈥 culture buffs, and experience seekers, covering a large demographic of Filipinos both young and old who may be interested in innovative art, said MCAD deputy director Lourdes Samson.

鈥淚t鈥檚 basically a show of how the elements of the art ecosystem are integrated,鈥 she said. 鈥淎rtists donate their works, institutions make sure they鈥檙e presented, and audiences support it. An auction has all three of these integral elements coming together.

鈥淔or our programming, much of it is set for the next three years. It鈥檚 just about finding the budget. We get a chunk from Benilde, but it鈥檚 still not enough to acquire the works of global artists.鈥 MCAD is a not-for-profit institution affiliated with De La Salle 鈥 College of Saint Benilde.

MCAD puts up three exhibits annually. On top of that, it holds curatorial talks for students, produces publications, and brings some exhibits to community spaces outside of the museum.

鈥淲e see our audience not as one mass, but as a demographic of many. That鈥檚 why an exhibition should not speak on one level alone,鈥 said Ms. Cruz. 鈥淟oyalty is about people growing with you while you influence their aesthetic sense.

鈥淎rt is one of the most subversive ways a population can be educated.鈥

AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS
Works by many important names in contemporary art will go on the block at the Nov. 15 auction. There will be Pacita Abad鈥檚 Make Love Not War, a colorful mixed media work on paper that she made in 2003 during her residency at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute.

Another highlight is Martha Atienza鈥檚 Tigpanalipod (The Protectors), a digital video where she turns her lens towards Bantayan Island, to raise awareness for their maritime communities.

The auction will also feature Kiri Dalena鈥檚 Pink Book of Slogans, a compilation of photographic prints that depict protest slogans from Leni Robredo鈥檚 campaign against the Marcos family鈥檚 return.

Lui Medina鈥檚 Untitled (Land Studies) series are framed graphite and acrylic works on paper that combine the landscapes of Davao and North Italy. These movements of reimagination come alive on panoramic prints.

Included as well is Wawi Navarroza鈥檚 The Weightlifter Orans, made in 2022 as an homage to weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz鈥 victory in the Olympics as well as a metaphor of the burdens that women carry. There鈥檚 also Manuel Ocampo鈥檚 The Vampire From Tel Aviv, made this year as a commentary on Israel鈥檚 ongoing brutal treatment of the Palestinians.

Derek Tumala鈥檚 drawing Kaput (Landscape), showcasing technical consistency through the use of the grid, and Miguel Lorenzo Uy鈥檚 oil on linen work Abstraction (After Cosmic Dance), a portrait taken from his own DNA, will also go under the hammer.

The works can be viewed at MCAD, 950 Pablo Ocampo St., Malate, Manila, from Nov. 8 to 16. An online catalogue will soon be available on the website of Leon Gallery, the official auction partner of this event, which supports online registrations and absentee bidding.

The benefit dinner and live auction of selected lots will be held on Nov. 15, starting at 6 p.m. Chefs Stephan Duhesme of Metiz and Automat, Miko Calo of Coquette and Taqueria Franco, and Josh Boutwood of Helm and Ember are collaborating on a special four-course menu for the event.

The evening will also feature a live performance by singer Armi Millare and the distribution of a limited-edition keepsake created by artists Neo Maestro and Lani Maestro.

Tickets for the dinner and live auction are priced at P10,000 per head. 鈥 Bront毛 H. Lacsamana