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Archipelagic Stewardship: A Curatorial Frame for Metro Philippine Biennials and the Traveling Exhibition as Civic Infrastructure

Archipelagic Stewardship: A Curatorial Frame for Metro Philippine Biennials and the Traveling Exhibition as Civic Infrastructure Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ May 24, 2026      Anchor a Philippine metro biennale as a civic‑curatorial infrastructure: locate programming across institutional nodes (CCP, university galleries, artist‑run spaces), build a traveling‑exhibition hub with climate‑controlled storage and crate/logistics protocols, and govern it through a fivefold framework—philosophy, curation, logistics, metrics, and reciprocity—so that circulating collections become both ethical commons and executable assets. Philosophical Premise: Biennale as Archipelagic Event - Thesis: A Philippine metro biennale must be conceived as an archipelagic event—an assemblage that honors dispersed histories, labor, and maritime imaginaries while producing legible institutional infrastructures for circulation. This reframes the biennale from spectacle to relational infrastructure that sustain...

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