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Installation view: Abang-guard: Makibaka, Queens Museum, Queens, 2025. Courtesy Queens Museum. Photo: Hai Zhang.

Brooklyn Rail - Art Seen

September 11, 2025

Lilly Wei , New York-based art critic and independent curator, reviews Abang-guard: Makibaka exhibit.

It is a succinct, but comprehensive course about the Filipino story here in the US at a moment when the future is up for grabs and the American dream is more of a mirage than ever for countless people who once thought this land was a beacon of possibilities in a dark world. - Lilly Wei

The exhibition runs to January 18, 2026.

In articles, reviews Tags lillywei, abang-guard, makibaka, thebrooklynrail, artseen

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