The artwork will be on display for a year.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi unveils its first Filipino loans from a first of its kind partnership with Ayala Museum in the Philippines.
The announcement comes as part of the museum’s five-year anniversary celebrations and will be on display from 28 June 2022 till June 2023.
The loans include a Cup (900-1200), recovered from Nabua in the Camarines Sur province in the Philippines, which highlights the striking similarity of Filipino works with the Chinese gold and silverwares acquired by Louvre Abu Dhabi in 2019 – allowing for the development of geographical coverage from the topic of precious metal trades in the galleries, including Chinese and Islamic connection as well as South-East Asia.
Also on display is a Funerary mask (900-1200), from the city of Butuan in the Philippines places emphasis on immortality being the universal hope of mankind when faced with death.
This artefact is currently showcased alongside other artefacts from the Levant and South America that exemplify this shared tradition.
The two loans represent Louvre Abu Dhabi’s mission of celebrating the universal creativity of mankind—inviting audiences to see humanity in a new light.
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