Pintô Art Museum - A Gateway To Another Dimension
- Contemporary
It is an adjective which means living or occurring at the same time; or belonging to or occurring in the present. This is just the exact word befitting to describe this prominent, Mediterranean-inspired scenic spot located in Antipolo City, Rizal, none other than Pintô Art Museum. A combination of both natural and man-made arts. A mixture of modern and novelty paintings. Pintô Art Museum is definitely a gateway of both worlds - past and present.
As featured by @beyonddisability, he described Pintô Art Museum as "A Sanctuary at the Heart of the City"(https://steemit.com/steemitantipolo/@beyonddisability/a-sanctuary-at-the-heart-of-the-city) for his own perspective, it gives off a feeling of rejuvenation and having everything at ease as you experience wandering inside the venue.
HISTORY
Because of the Filipinos' dedication to the study of Philippine contemporary art, Pintô Art Museum was born. Its name Pintô comes from the Tagalog vernacular word for door or doorway. It signifies the role of the institution as a threshold of the mind to aesthetic consciousness and cultural awareness. The museum's philosophy is defined by its founder and patron, renowned Filipino neurologist and medical educator Joven Cuanang. Sir Joven began collecting the pieces from the early 1990s to the present. And later, his extensive collection was formally presented to the public with the opening of the museum in 2010.
The initial acquirement and acquisition of artworks began as support for the development of careers of the group of artists called The Salingpusa. But since then, the collection has grown to include other pieces of the subsequent generations of artists. The collection features more than 200 works of sculptures, paintings and installations. The buildings that house the art pieces are designed by Antonio Leaño. Sir Antonio is one among the original group of young stalwarts whom sir Joven supported in his early career.
Surrounding the museum is a two hectare garden complex known as the Silangan Gardens. It is an ecological work of art with its variety of plants and a sanctuary for birds, serving as a habitat for both fauna and flora. A set of statues made alternatively of stone and candlewax dotted the gardens. In the middle of the green lawn was an antique four poster bed laid out with crisp white sheets. The garden itself is very lovely with lots of different art installations around.
The Museum operates a gallery, whose programs include exhibitions of contemporary Philippine art. This gallery is famed for its post-worthy architecture and has taken over every social media feed since it opened doors to the public. Works in the museum show how Filipino artists were able to fuse academic art formation with personal integrations of modernist persuasions such as Surrealism, Expressionism, Minimalism to Social Realism and Conceptual Art but with a vigilance in identity and rootedness. The themes and subjects featured in the works appeal to the universal human condition, but expressed in the unique historical and cultural experience of being a Filipino.
Post-Modernism
In art, postmodernism was specifically a reaction against modernism which had dominated art theory and practice since the beginning of the 20th century. The term postmodernism is also widely used to describe challenges and changes to established structures and belief systems that took place in Western society and culture from the 1960s onwards. Pintô Art Museum contains a massive yet well-curated collection of post-modern paintings. Walking around Pinto Art Museum is a visual treat. With aged doorways, windows, and quirky art pieces, every turn of the corner reveals something interesting.
Even their cafeteria displays a different form of artistry. The café was nice and cozy. A Meditteranean-inspired background of the café lightens the mood of customers. Their foods are worth at moderate prices for an astounding assortment of delicious, sumptuous meals. They offer a wide variety of appetizing, palatable menu from different food categories to choose from. From the typical Filipino home-made viands up to Italian and American dishes and cuisines, they sure have lots to offer. Light meals which include pasta and pizza were considered bestsellers. The coffee was excellently brewed to perfection. Their famous, delightful tamarind shake is a must try when you visit their restaurant.
[The Pinto Art Museum Cafeteria]
The whole place can also be rented for photo shoots, pre-nuptials, wedding receptions and other events. As everything in this place is Instagram-worthy, we assure you that even an amateur photographer can turn his shots into finer, professional snaps. Photoshoot rates are 7,500pesos for five hours at the upper garden, lower garden and the indigenous art museum.
The whole place was clean, including the bathrooms. Even their restrooms are marvels of interior design. It only shows that their property upholds the highest standard of maintenance. The museum may be old, but it looks well kept. The eclectic art collections always remained shiny, well-polished and graceful. The gardens, while overflowing with fallen leaves from the trees still looks neat. Orderliness is properly observed within the premises.
It also has an in house chapel where you can meditate well because of the peacefulness of the surroundings
[The Chapel]
For other notices to remember, Pintô Art Museum is located at 1 Sierra Madre Street, Grand Heights Road, Antipolo City, Rizal. It is open from Tuesdays to Sundays at 9 am to 6 pm. They are also open on holidays, except when it fall on Mondays. Entrance fee is 200pesos per person and they do give discounts for students (100pesos), senior citizens and persons with disabilities (180pesos) if a valid ID would be presented. The parking area on the vicinity is a bit tricky but still seems manageable. Wear comfy and heat-resistant clothes because it is not well-ventilated and only cooled by industrial fans. Bringing of foods and pets are not allowed. Smoking is strictly prohibited. Backpacks, hand-carry bags and other luggages should be deposited at the counter upon entering. Taking photos is allowed but does not allow the use of flash. Never touch or make contact on artworks, paintings and other art forms. And everyone should follow the rules and regulations as implied by the authorities.
Pinto Art Museum is usually a venue for photoshoots. Numerous photo artist engage in this place because of its bountiful beautiful angles. Models used this place for photoshoot as well as to fill their portfolios. Countless local celebrities come here for the beauty and peace it offers. Indeed, it is a place of artistry
As closing remarks for every Steemit Antipolo's articles, it is like an art which is always pleasing to the eyes. We always ensure that whatever we do, we do it with grace, even under pressure. Art will always look elegant and graceful, as long as the viewer appreciates it. Everyone may have different perspectives but through art, expressing the author's imaginative or technical skill is intended to be appreciated for their beauty, significance or weight of the story. Kudos to everyone who appreciates every art as a masterpiece.
"Cause you don't see with your eye,
you perceive with your mind"
~ Gorillaz
wow so beautiful place .. nakakarelax tignan ang mga arts, soon pupunta ako diyan ,, great post ..
ganda dyan @juviemaycaluma. Maeenjoy mo ng husto
nice place.. very interesting.. I think this is one of the best place in Antipolo. It's more on arts because it was a museum and I love the nature around it. It was a quite place you can go everytime you want to have a peaceful mind. Hope to go in here! Thank you for sharing this @steemph.antipolo!
its a both indoor and outdoor museum. Go and check it @riderblack
This museam is looking is so amazing and the wall painting is so good & nice capture
and the artworks are so deep. It conveys a lot of emotion
This is very interesting for having a peaceful mind... I want to get in here soon with my Daughter,i know she love this kind of arts like she loves doing some of her drawings even she's 4 years of age. Great Sharing @steemph.antipolo!
wow you have a future artist with you!
wow such a great article. Your writer is a skilled one. Thank you for featuring my entry @steemph.antipolo and making it a lot more better . Wish you all the best
thank you for your entry @beyonddisability
Ang ganda ng place isa yan sa lugar na gusto kung puntahan dito sa antipolo guys set na natin yan at dumayo naman tayo dito 😊
puntahan nyo po .Kayganda ng lugar
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wow so many art works nice post
yes indeed. Come and visit
Thank you @steemph-antipolo for providing a good article review on Pintô Art Museum. This is a good help in promoting Antipolo as a famous travel destination.
Hope to read more of your great works.
I'm your big fan! 😁
sure will @johnpd
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