PHILIPPINE PAINTINGS FROM 1907 to 1959
Meaning to be Modern
A Selection from the Paulino Que Collection
March 6- 30, 2010
Finale Art File
Unprecedented in its magnitude and scale, “Meaning to Be Modern,” organized by Finale Art File (Warehouse 17, La Fuerza Compound, Gate 1, 2241 Pasong Tamo, Makati City), presents 80 works of 36 Filipino masters which are part of the Paulino Que collection. Showing a variety of styles, visions and techniques, the works collective evoke the Filipino soul in its post-colonial context, influencing succeeding generations of artists and setting the course of the Philippine visual arts. The masters are comprised of National Artists, emigre artists, abstractionists and figurative artists.
The masters are: Lee Aguinaldo, Frederico Aguilar Alcuaz, Juan Arellano, Lyd Arguilla, Jess Ayco, Constancio Bernardo, Victorio Edades, J. Elizalde Navarro, Ramon Estella, Carlos Francisco, Venancio Igarta, Jose Joya, Ang Kiukok, Cesar Legaspi, Diosdado Lorenzo, Arturo Luz, Anita Magsaysay-Ho, Mauro Malang Santos, Vicente Manansala, H. R. Ocampo, Galo Ocampo, Alfonso Ossorio, Victor Oteyza, Rod. Paras-Perez, Jose Pardo, Ricarte Puruganan, Rodolfo Ragodon, Cenon Rivera, Helen Roces Guerrero, Manuel Rodriguez, Nena Saguil, Juvenal Sanso, Romeo Tabuena, Macario Vitalis, Hugo Yonzon Jr. and Fernando Zobel.
This is the second collaboration between Finale Art File and Paulino Que after the success of "Figuring the Times," a showcase of emerging artists held last year.
Show is open to the public from 10am to 7pm, Monday to Saturday, March 6 to 30, 2010.
Meaning to be Modern
A Selection from the Paulino Que Collection
March 6- 30, 2010
Finale Art File
Unprecedented in its magnitude and scale, “Meaning to Be Modern,” organized by Finale Art File (Warehouse 17, La Fuerza Compound, Gate 1, 2241 Pasong Tamo, Makati City), presents 80 works of 36 Filipino masters which are part of the Paulino Que collection. Showing a variety of styles, visions and techniques, the works collective evoke the Filipino soul in its post-colonial context, influencing succeeding generations of artists and setting the course of the Philippine visual arts. The masters are comprised of National Artists, emigre artists, abstractionists and figurative artists.
The masters are: Lee Aguinaldo, Frederico Aguilar Alcuaz, Juan Arellano, Lyd Arguilla, Jess Ayco, Constancio Bernardo, Victorio Edades, J. Elizalde Navarro, Ramon Estella, Carlos Francisco, Venancio Igarta, Jose Joya, Ang Kiukok, Cesar Legaspi, Diosdado Lorenzo, Arturo Luz, Anita Magsaysay-Ho, Mauro Malang Santos, Vicente Manansala, H. R. Ocampo, Galo Ocampo, Alfonso Ossorio, Victor Oteyza, Rod. Paras-Perez, Jose Pardo, Ricarte Puruganan, Rodolfo Ragodon, Cenon Rivera, Helen Roces Guerrero, Manuel Rodriguez, Nena Saguil, Juvenal Sanso, Romeo Tabuena, Macario Vitalis, Hugo Yonzon Jr. and Fernando Zobel.
This is the second collaboration between Finale Art File and Paulino Que after the success of "Figuring the Times," a showcase of emerging artists held last year.
Show is open to the public from 10am to 7pm, Monday to Saturday, March 6 to 30, 2010.
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