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Other World



Walking through Altro Mondo, Italian for “other world”, you get the sense that every piece was chosen for its ability to provoke a feeling, tell a story, or simply exist as a unique expression of human imagination.

This creative space in Makati promotes young, emerging Filipino artists, along with the commercially and critically renowned. One room is filled with large, colorful paintings, another is a study in minimalism.

Altro Mondo is a place to go to be reminded of what’s possible. I saw a landscape that made me want to write a book about a small town in Masbate. I saw a chaotic abstract piece that made me want to throw paint at a corrupt government official, just to see what happens.

So, next time you're feeling a bit lost, find a gallery and step into a world of creativity. 











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