Soil and Stones, Souls and Songs, a major traveling exhibition based on the effects that China’s transformation has brought to the world, is scheduled to open at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD) today.
The exhibit will highlight art practices, case studies, new commissions and certain artworks from the Kadist Collection, an interdisciplinary organization. It includes Filipino artists such as Pio Abad, Kawayan De Guia, Edgar Fernandez, and José Maceda.
Soil and Stones, Souls and Songs is organized by Kadist Art Foundation, based both in Paris and San Francisco, in collaboration with Para Site, Hong Kong and MCAD, Manila.
The event is curated by Cosmin Costinas and Inti Guerrero, both members of the Independent Curators International, a hub that connects exhibit directors with art spaces.
The show will run till Dec. 4.
MCAD is located at the DLS-CSB School of Design and Arts (SDA) campus, Dominga Street, Malate, Manila.
For more information, contact Patricia Paredes at patriciaana.paredes@benilde.edu.ph or call (02) 230-5100 loc 3897.