On March 16, 2020, the busy Manila was put to silence with fear a Covid-19 began to wreak havoc in the metro and, eventually, in other different parts in the archipelago.
This sudden halt has taken many lives and crippled various industries, the arts community included. To assist each other, artists banded together and created The Brave New World Project. Its exhibition, “Brave New World,” was first launched online on July 24, 2020 to help the artists involved make a living despite the community quarantine and to assist in funding this historic project.
“The book gives voice to artists and writers so they may mirror our society and the times, and document crucial components of our lives. During this time of uncertainty and unrest, it is difficult yet necessary to create art,” Art Lounge Manila says.
Featured artists in the book include Alfredo Esquillo, Antipas Delotavo, Charlie Co, Angelito Antonio, Norma Belleza, Michael Cacnio, Ramon Orlina, Max Balatbat, Anton Del Castillo, Brave Mabalo Singh, John Paul Antido, Renz Baluyot, Kim Hamilton Sulit, Renato Barja Jr., Wesley Valenzuela, Michael Villagante, Demi Padua, Winner Jumalon, Jojit Solano, Joel ‘Welbart’ Bartolome, Sid Natividad, Chelsea Theodossis, Jomike Tejido, Manix Abrera, and Roel Obemio, to name a few.
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