BPI Foundation takes BPI Art Collection online with first virtual exhibit

The “BPI: Banking on the Arts” virtual exhibit features over 50 artworks from the BPI Art Collection. 

BPI Foundation, the social development arm of BPI, in partnership with the Ayala Museum, launched its first-ever virtual exhibit titled BPI: Banking on the Arts as part of the Bank’s 170th-anniversary celebration this August.

“This museum-like virtual reality experience aims to create better arts awareness and appreciation, reinvent the way people see local art, and more importantly – help boost the Philippine art scene,” said BPI Foundation Executive Director Owen Cammayo. “With the recent surge in confirmed COVID-19 cases and the reimposition of stricter lockdowns, allow us to bring this unique museum experience to you all, while you remain in the safety and comfort of your homes.”

With the help of Ayala Museum’s Curatorial Team led by Senior Curator and Head of Conservation Kenneth Esguerra, BPI: Banking on the Arts was conceptualized to depict BPI as a banking institution through six key virtues: celebration, tradition, relevance, resiliency, creativity and innovation, and growth. It features over 50 pieces from the BPI Art Collection, including works of Juan Luna, Justiniano Asuncion, Oscar Zalameda, Justin Nuyda, and Arturo Luz, among others. 

“As we aspire to be at the forefront in championing Philippine art, rest assured that we at BPI group will continue to push for more meaningful activities like this to promote our cultural wealth and history as we continue our journey to banking excellence anchored on trust and the best digital offers,” said BPI President and CEO TG Limcaoco.

Recognizing the vulnerability of our cultural sphere amid these challenging times, National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Chairman Arsenio Lizaso said, “This virtual exhibit is an excellent opportunity to showcase our cultural heritage to the world. May these works of art and the access they provide to our cultural heritage continue to be a unifying force for the society as we move towards a stronger and more resilient future.”

NCCA Chairman Arsenio Lizaso shows his support for the virtual exhibit.


The virtual exhibit is part of Yugto ng Sining, or Stages of Art program, which aims to preserve Filipino culture and heritage through awareness and appreciation of the arts. Under the program, BPI Foundation also organized an art-making contest for BPI employees to recognize and amplify their artistic abilities, and launched #KulturaSerye, a social media campaign that features the life and works of various Filipino visual artists in the BPI Art Collection.

BPI: Banking on the Arts is available for public viewing online until September 24, 2021, via: www.bpifoundation.org/page/banking-on-the-arts




 

Comments

Jursalyn Lhar Beatingo said…
This is great virtual exhibit of the collaboration of BPI and Ayala Museum.
A virtual exhibit that aims to create better arts awareness and appreciation. Good to hear that they focused in preserving the Filipino Culture and heritage through this appreciation of arts
This is very interesting especially to those who really loved arts. Thank you for sharing this blog.
TINTIN BABELA said…
It's so nice that BPI will have their first-ever virtual exhibit as part of their celebration for their 170th anniversary. Good thing about this is a museum-like virtual reality experience aims to create better arts awareness and appreciation. Sure that this is very enjoy and you can see a lot of great artworks 🤩
Chriss Tabamo said…
I already read this blog, ang BPI at AYALA ay naglunsad ng kauna-unahang virtual exhibit na pinamagatang BPI: Banking on the Arts bilang bahagi ng 170th-anniversary celebration ng Bangko. Ang virtual na exhibit ay bahagi ng Yugto ng Sining, o Stages of Art program , na naglalayong mapanatili ang kulturang Pilipino at pamana sa pamamagitan ng kamalayan at pagpapahalaga sa sining.