A Review of the BenCab Museum's contemporary Artwork

<p>Last June of this year, I was blessed with the opportunity to travel to Baguio city with my family for a few days of relaxation. Baguio, as Filipinos have long since known it, has long since been called the &ldquo;summer capital of the Philippines&rdquo; due to its natural beauty, mountainous environment, and cold weather that is so distinct from the rest of the country. Part of our itinerary in Baguio was to go to the famed BenCab museum which was a few minutes just outside of the city close to the side of a cliff bordering a forestry ravine that divided two parts of the mountain in which the museum and the city stood in. Having gone there for the first time in 2016, I have fond and very vivid memories of the place that I sought to relive again on my second visit. Back then, I was even fortunate enough to have met the artist BenCab himself when he decided to visit the museum. What especially excites my fanciful nostalgia for that place was the sheer natural beauty that was present in the museum&rsquo;s location.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@funkyboy/a-review-of-the-bencab-museums-contemporary-artwork-58f380799a8f"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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