A CALL FOR A PSYCHEDELIC MANILA!
In the late 1970’s, Former First Lady Imelda Marcos, in her City beautification program introduced the project “Kulay ng Anyo ng Lahi” (Color Form of the Race). She commissioned murals to be embellished on all planar surfaces of Manila’s public spaces. This event was in conjunction with the Manila Arts Festival that coincided with the IMF-World Bank conference in 1976. The event according to her, “fosters an interaction between artists, business and the masses; will bring art to the common man and prevent its being monopoly of the monied few, a restricted intellectual activity; will create jobs for the needy; will establish Manila as another important landmark in the world map” (Benesa 1980, 18 / Edifice Complex 2003)
In the late 1970’s, Former First Lady Imelda Marcos, in her City beautification program introduced the project “Kulay ng Anyo ng Lahi” (Color Form of the Race). She commissioned murals to be embellished on all planar surfaces of Manila’s public spaces. This event was in conjunction with the Manila Arts Festival that coincided with the IMF-World Bank conference in 1976. The event according to her, “fosters an interaction between artists, business and the masses; will bring art to the common man and prevent its being monopoly of the monied few, a restricted intellectual activity; will create jobs for the needy; will establish Manila as another important landmark in the world map” (Benesa 1980, 18 / Edifice Complex 2003)
I like the idea of bringing art to common man. If there is anything Filipinos are very good at, is

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