JONAS ESLAO - Apex Predator (June 6 - 27, 2015), BLANC GALLERY |
JONAS ESLAO - Apex Predator (June 6 - 27, 2015), BLANC GALLERY |
Jonas Eslao O.C.S. (Operation Clean Slate) 24 x 48 inches Acrylic on Canvas 2015 BLANC GALLERY |
JULIUS REDILLAS - Fable (June 6 - 27, 2015), BLANC GALLERY |
JULIUS REDILLAS - Fable (June 6 - 27, 2015), BLANC GALLERY |
Museums on the other hand
are geared towards displaying artwork for public viewing and consumption. Their
mandate covers an array of services focused on providing society a means to
access works of art and to educate people. Art museums are tasked with collecting,
preserving, and protecting art for future generations. The government often
funds them, though its not uncommon for the museum to receive donations from
private donors, foundations and companies. In short, they are tasked with
acquisition of historical and cultural treasures.
Don Dalmacio PERSPECTIVES BELOW SEA LEVEL 60 x 48 inches Acrylic on Canvas 2015 BLANC GALLERY |
So why go to an art gallery
or to a museum? Firstly, the gallery is a place where an artist is usually
present when their creations are on display. This allows for an exchange ideas
and a chance to build a community with art dealers, patrons, and even other
aspiring artists. There is a vast different between actually experiencing art
and getting to discuss with an artist in person, as opposed to just looking at
photographs on social media or a website. If you are looking to view art with
the intent of purchasing, then the art gallery is the best place for you to
look.
Don Dalmacio STILL-LIFE PAINTING IN THE AGE OF SYNTHETIC PLANTS 60 x 96 inches Acrylic on Canvas 2015 BLANC GALLERY |
We can easily view art on
books, magazines, or websites, so why go to a museum? As opposed to an art
gallery, people can’t purchase the collections on display. A museum is a place
of reverence and reflection, and people most often go there for personal
reasons. Going to the museum is an activity of leisure, a place where one can
choose to calm or stir the soul. A museum is a place for explorers and
experience seekers. It is a place where educators can facilitate learning, for
the tourist to view iconic pieces of a culture or nation, or for the
photographer to learn more about his craft while using art as his or her
subjects. Most importantly, a museum is a place where one can “recharge” themselves, being a place to ‘get away from it
all”. A visit to a museum is spiritual; where one isn’t bombarded by commercialism
or artificial sensations. It’s the equivalent of visiting a place of natural
wonder, only that a supreme being isn’t the author of creation, but other human
beings, much like us.
Photography by Carlo Cayabyab
Keeping it real.- PJV
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