The publication The Cone of Concern is a valuable document of Haegue Yang’s exhibition of the same title; it revisits the exhibition’s complex layering of objects—anthropomorphic rattan sculptures, light sculptures, rotating sonic disks with metallic bells, whirlwind-derived wall partitions, elements of textile canopies, fans, and sounds—against a lenticular print backdrop of a digitally constructed space swirling with meteorological measuring devices.

The catalogue documents the exhibition of Adaptation: A Reconnected Earth, curated by Joselina Cruz and James Luigi Tana, that ran from 28 March to 27 August 2023 at MCAD Manila and featured works by Patty Chang (Los Angeles), Agnes Denes (New York), Josh Kline (New York), Lui Medina (Manila), Issay Rodriguez (Manila), Deniz Tortum (Istanbul and New York) & Kathryn Hamilton (New York and Istanbul), Derek Tumala (Manila), and Bartolina Xixa (Argentina).

Join the MCAD team and support the Museum’s vision of making art accessible to all. A Chance to Join the Team For over 10 years, MCAD has collaborated with museums, galleries, institutions and visual arts organizations from around the globe to offer an experience of and exposure to contemporary art. As Operations Assistant your role…

What possibilities and limits do institutions offer when critically considering race and place within the production of contemporary art? This coming October 16, the Institute of Contemporary Art of the University of Pennsylvania, in conjunction with Michelle Lopez: Ballast & Barricades, will be holding a talk that examines strategies used by Filipinx artists and curators…

How can a rhythmic breathing ritual influence human consciousness? Last 22 September, Mel O’Callaghan’s (Australia) work titled Respire, Respire immersed a 200 strong audience from the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Association of Asia Pacific Performing Arts Centers with her 20 minute performance that uses “breath as a material form, accumulating and reverberating…

MCAD is looking for a project manager who will work closely with its curatorial team for an upcoming exhibition. Responsibilities include, but not limited to:   Report for duty, at least forty (40) hours a week.  Flexibility is necessary. Create and implement a timeline for all activities and preparations required for completion of the project. Execute…