Samsung Supports Yuchengco Museum’s Tribute Exhibition to BenCab

Posted By on Oct 13, 2015 |


Samsung Electronics Philippines supports the Yuchengco Museum’s tribute exhibition to BenCab in celebration of his 50th anniversary.

Going to a place like museum would be a happy place for me.

When an invite to visit Yuchengco Museum showcasing  National Artist for Visual Arts Benedicto Cabrera popularly known as BenCab that marks his 50 years as an artist collaborating with Samsung, I don’t have any second thought to attend it even I was quite tired on the 3-day training and still have some pending things to do for the month-end.

Samsung  Supports Yuchengco Museum’s Tribute Exhibition to BenCab

Over the years, BenCab has built a monument to Philippine contemporary art and has inspired thousand of artists through his paintings and fine art prints.

Samsung  Supports Yuchengco Museum’s Tribute Exhibition to BenCab

The exhibition highlights BenCab’s handpicked works he created to capture the dance movements of London0 based Chinese dancer San Lee, and Polish dancer and choreographer Pauline Wycichowska.

Samsung  Supports Yuchengco Museum’s Tribute Exhibition to BenCab

The exhibit uses customized Smart TV and mobile apps to enhance interactive experiences that are both artful and enjoyable. With digitalized works from BenCab’s sketchbooks, a museum visit is now fun, informative and exciting.

Samsung  Supports Yuchengco Museum’s Tribute Exhibition to BenCab

If you have time, do visit the interactive exhibit, dubbed BenCab in Two Movements starting October 2015 up to 16th January 2016.  You will surely enjoy the embrace of art and technology into one.

Jinkee Umali is an I.T. practitioner by profession that is passionate about technology – project management, doing training, ERP consultancy, web/graphic concept and design. One of her hobbies are traveling, running, gardening, photography and blogging. Know her more by visiting her website – www.calamba-online.com, www.foodsonthespot.com and www.livelifefullest.com.
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