Top 10 lots in online auction

AVANT Auctions, the Philippines’ first online auction house, will hold its “Autumn Auction” on Sept 17, with 88 lots to be bidded out. Some of the more notable ones are:

1 Lot 4, “Scavenger 01,” by Olan Ventura, 2014

In this haunting anti-portrait, Ventura interrogates the everyday horrors that confront the cosmopolitan subject as a laboring commodity.

2 Lot 7, “Three Women-Conversation,” by Arturo Luz, 2003

The National Artist is well-known for his studied sense of minimalism, often relying on a simple aesthetic of strategic linearity. Here, those lines come together to form rare supple bodies that that pay homage to feminine strength and beauty.

3 Lot 24, “The Brooding Man,” by Rodel Tapaya, 2006

Tapaya’s visual imageries are borne from mythic universes, and this early work, drawn in charcoal, is simple at first glance yet storied in its multiple subtexts featuring a seated character, perhaps deep in thought, despair, or both, who ponders upon some unspoken malady over a bottle beer.

4 Lot 25, “Female Nude,” by Vicente Manansala, 1976

Many students of art will remember this piece from their art history classes. This exceptional nude, drawn by the master figurative painter and national artist a few years before his death in the early ’80s, appears in the books “Art Philippines” and “Manansala Nudes.”

5 Lot 33, “A Pair of Abstracts,” by Roberto Chabet, 1984

The artist-philosopher and art academic mentored ad inspired many of today’s well-known contemporary artists. He championed conceptual art, and this pair of abstracts affords us with a rare insight on the profound workings of his creative mind.

6 Lot 34, “Welcome to the Modern Monday experience,” by Jigger Cruz, 2012

In this seemingly whimsical piece of auto-vandalism, the artist questions not only the value of art and its tenets but also the many traditions that divide and define the production of art.

7 Lot 35, “Megaphoniac,” by Afredo Esquillo, 2015

Esquillo’s quirky megaphone toy series was part of his acclaimed collaboration with Secret Fresh in 2015. Work for auction is an interpretive rendering of the power of culture and influence, a rundown of the cacophony of voices that can drown understanding, seduce mass hysteria or liberate the mind.

8 Lot 45, “Human Behavior Series,” by Andres Barrioquinto, 2015

Barrioquinto’s fascination with animals is his way of dissecting the human condition, our pretensions and maladies. Here, a wolf appears human-like, tamed in hipster fashion. Or, is it a man masked as a wolf?

9 Lot 56, “Untitled,” by Lao Lianben, 2007

Lao’s works are always invitations to serenity. This rare composition on burlap is an interesting foray by the master abstractionist in the use of mixed media, adding another layer of meaning to his simple but profound creations.

10 Lot 67, “Quattro Marias,” by Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, 1985

The National Artist adds a fourth woman to his famed “Tres Marias” series, a rare but welcome deviation from his signature triad of costumed woman. The resulting composition is striking, strong and solid.

The Avant Autumn Art Auction collection open to public viewing at 2/F, LRI Design Plaza, 210 N. Garcia Street, Bel-Air, Makati City. Invitational preview reception for interested bidders is on Sept. 14, 4 p.m.   Online lot-by-lot hammering will begin 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 17 at www.avantauctions.com, where the catalogue can also be downloaded. Call 7758888, 6657755.

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