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Landmark exhibit pays tribute to enduring romance, legacy of Constantino couple

History, art, and intellectual resistance combine in an exhibit currently on view at YSpace at the Yuchengco Museum, located in RCBC Plaza, Makati City.

Running until July 11, 2026, “Pasts Revisited: An Exhibit on a Usable History and the Romance of Renato Constantino and Letizia Roxas Constantino” offers the public an unprecedented look into the lives of the late couple whose partnership reshaped Philippine historiography.

Pasts Revisited exhibit at the Yuchengdo Museum, RCBC Plaza

Presented by the Constantino Foundation, the exhibit serves as a vital antidote to what the foundation’s managing director, Renato Redentor “Red” Constantino, describes as a state of “national amnesia” in a time [READ]

2026-06-22T20:23:06+08:00June 25, 2026|Tags: |

Exhibit pays tribute to romance, legacy of Constantino couple

History, art, and intellectual resistance combine in an exhibit currently on view at YSpace at the Yuchengco Museum, located in RCBC Plaza, Makati City.

Running until July 11, 2026, “Pasts Revisited: An Exhibit on a Usable History and the Romance of Renato Constantino and Letizia Roxas Constantino” offers the public an unprecedented look into the lives of the late couple whose partnership reshaped Philippine historiography.

Presented by the Constantino Foundation, the exhibit serves as a vital antidote to what the foundation’s managing director, Renato Redentor “Red” Constantino, describes as a state of “national amnesia” in a time of deep political and environmental crisis.

“Our current period will be remembered in history as a chapter of intense [READ]

2026-06-22T19:56:58+08:00June 23, 2026|Tags: |

The Manila Times on Pasts Revisited: Legacy of Renato and Letizia Constantino

June 18, 2026

HISTORY and art merge in “Pasts Revisited,” an exhibit that recalls the love story of Renato Constantino and Letizia Roxas Constantino, two Filipinos who wrote together as a couple to decolonize the nation, ongoing until July 11 at Y Space at the Yuchengco Museum in Makati.

Mounted by the Constantino Foundation, the exhibit features letters, never-before-seen book manuscripts, rare artifacts, and artworks given to the couple by Vicente Manansala, Malang, and Araceli Dans, along with photos of the Constantino couple with good friends Claro M. Recto and Lorenzo Tañada, plus handwritten notes from William Henry Scott, Doreen Fernandez, and Edilberto Alegre.

The exhibit likewise showcases fascinating new art — contemporary expressions of a “usable history,” the concept advanced by the Constantino couple to encourage Filipinos to regard lessons from the past to shape [READ]

2026-06-22T13:19:13+08:00June 22, 2026|Tags: |

Kara David — Granddaughter of Renato and Letizia Constantino — at Pasts Revisited

Journalist Kara David — granddaughter of Renato and Letizia Constantino — visited Pasts Revisited: An Exhibit on A Usable History and the Romance of Renato Constantino and Letizia Roxas Constantino at the Yuchengco Museum.

The exhibit runs from 11 June to 11 July 2026 at RCBC Plaza, Ayala Ave. corner Gil Puyat Ave., Makati. (Closed Sundays & holidays. Bike parking available at RCBC Plaza.) Read Original Story Here

2026-06-22T13:17:41+08:00June 21, 2026|Tags: |

Limited‑Edition Prints and New Works at the Yuchengco Museum

ART! PRINTS! Yes! An important part of the Pasts Revisited exhibit of the Constantino Foundation is new works the public can consider acquiring. They’re made by young artists who used the concept advanced by Renato Constantino and Letizia Roxas Constantino – that of a usable history – to create works urge us to reflect on lessons we can draw from the past to help shape our present as we pursue a better future for our nation – together.

See the captions for the artists’ words about their work.
 
Two are serigraphs – ALAS NG BAYAN by Basilio Pangilinan, who made 12 prints (two already sold since the exhibit’s opening) and CANDIDO’S WAVE by Denise Nicole Tolentino, who made 20 prints (two sold, which means only 18 are left).
 
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2026-06-18T17:57:41+08:00June 18, 2026|Tags: |

Former Bayan Muna Rep. Teddy Casiño Recalls His First Encounter with Renato Constantino

“My first brush with Renato Constantino was through Mr. Herman Rochester, our 4th year high school adviser, who lent me his “Miseducation of the Filipino.” From then on I was hooked.

In college, I encountered “Parents and Activists”, which helped me understand my parents’ objections to my activism, then his books “A Past Revisited” and “A Continuing Past” which made me learn history in a way that I was never taught in my elementary and high school years. His and his wife Leticia’s many articles, pamphlets, books and publications were guiding lights that stirred up the makabayan and palaban in me. Theirs was a writing that was nakakapagmulat at nakakataas ng pag unawa.
In today’s red tagging era, Tato and Leti would be easily branded as communist terrorist operatives engaged in the radicalization and terrorist grooming of our [READ]
2026-06-18T17:35:33+08:00June 18, 2026|Tags: |

A Poet’s Gift: Ramon Sunico’s Watercolor Pipe at Pasts Revisited

Some Christmases ago the poet Ramon Sunico gave the foundation’s managing director a lovely gift – a watercolor rendition of an Igorot pipe. The painting is now displayed on the very desk Renato Constantino used when he was a young writer, a fitting addition that comes with a dedication true friends will smile at. Past the desk is Renato with his pipe, and even more pipes on display, and the red sabong painting by Vicente Manansala.
 
Come see the exhibit people have been raving about. Pasts Revisited: An Exhibit on A Usable History and the Romance of Renato Constantino and Letizia Roxas Constantino, 11 June to 11 July 2026 at the Yuchengco Museum, RCBC Plaza, Ayala Ave. corner Gil Puyat Ave. The museum is closed on [READ]
2026-06-17T15:57:18+08:00June 17, 2026|Tags: |

Welcome Remarks by Renato Redentor Constantino, Managing Director of the Constantino Foundation

(Delivered at the Opening of Pasts Revisited 11 June 2026 | Yuchengco Museum, RCBC Plaza, Makati City)

Happy Pride Month, everyone! I want to start by saying it’s not enough to just say love is love. We must protect and actively support the LGBTQ community.
There is so much to say about the life and work of the two Filipinos honored here. Thankfully, they left for us an entire republic of letters. Their words and images in this exhibit speak for them, along with those shared by the dearest of their friends, such as Dr. Inday Pineda-Ofreneo, poet, feminist scholar, and biographer of Renato Constantino, and Prof. Bernard Karganilla, a student of Renato and Letizia, and Tita Princess Nemenzo, another ageless feminist icon who, like Tita Inday, was a friend of four Constantino generations, from the originals [READ]
2026-06-17T11:07:31+08:00June 17, 2026|Tags: |

A Usable Love by Rosalinda Pineda Ofreneo

(Remarks by Rosalinda Pineda Ofreneo during the opening of the exhibit on “Pasts Revisited,” Yuchengco Museum, 11 June 2026)

The writings of Renato and Letizia Constantino embody their partisanship, their passion for justice and freedom, their devotion to a vision that is both beautiful and illuminating. And if we get to know the partnership of husband and wife behind the partisanship, we can see a mirroring of sorts – love of country made stronger and firmer by love for each other, the family that sprung from that love, and the close circle of a “few loyal friends,” as Renato described them.
Today, I have the unenviable task of describing in three minutes, a “romance” which spanned more than half a century. Having served as [READ]
2026-06-16T22:57:58+08:00June 16, 2026|Tags: |
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