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Kublai Millan presents ‘Land of Premise’ at The Art Gallery of The Manila Hotel

Acclaimed Filipino painter and sculptor Kublai Millan is set to unveil his latest exhibit, Land of Premise, at The Manila Hotel’s Art Gallery from August 1 to 31, 2024.

Land of Premise seeks to reclaim the original promise of Mindanao—a land of peace, prosperity, and unity—while exploring the complex history and unfulfilled potential of the southernmost island of the Philippines. 

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Kublai Millan

“This exhibit is a call to action,” said Kublai. “We must remember the premise on which Mindanao was built—its strengths, its unique identity, and its people. Words alone cannot build a future. Action and shared resources are what’s needed.”

Kublai said the exhibit is about the entire Mindanao island and its unrealized potential. 

Land of Premise I

Land of Premise, he said, serves as a bridge, inviting viewers to learn about Mindanao, connect with its stories, and envision a future where the island lives up to its original promise. 

“I’m taking this chance as an artist to visualize Mindanao as a truly land of promise fulfilled. Inviting other people to learn, identify, connect, and commune with this blessed land. Words cannot build a future, only actions and resources can. Know the premise so we can conceive a fulfillable promise,” he added.

Land of Premise II

Land of Premise, comprising a total of 14 paintings, promises to be a feast for the senses, featuring Millan’s signature blend of vibrant colors and intricate details that have captivated art enthusiasts worldwide. 

The Manila Hotel’s Art Gallery provides the perfect backdrop for Kublai ‘s exhibit, offering a sophisticated and elegant setting that complements the beauty of his masterpieces.

Land of Premise will be showcased at the Art Gallery from August 1 to 31, 2024. Admission is free.

(Private previews for collectors are available by appointment until July 30, 2024. To arrange, call Richard Lo at +632 8527 0011 or +632 5301 5500, or email [email protected].)

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