Andres Barrioquinto: Portrait of the ‘Portraits’ artist
When Andres Barrioquinto decided he wanted to become an artist, he went to University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts and took the talent test to qualify for their certificate program.
When Andres Barrioquinto decided he wanted to become an artist, he went to University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts and took the talent test to qualify for their certificate program.
National Artist Jose Joya’s famous and important work, the 1959 oil-on-canvas “Space Transfiguration,” will be one of the highlights of León Gallery’s annual Asian Cultural Art Council Auction on March
León Gallery’s Kingly Treasures Auction saw the sale of Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo’s 1901 oil- on-canvas “La Inocencia,” which became the highest-selling piece in the auction. Hailed as one of the
“Art-See at Sea,” group exhibi-tion of Manila-based artists opens Dec. 2, at Pupung Bar & Grill in Mariveles, Bataan. Participating artists are Jeremiah Tallent, Rafael “Boy” Ramos Gozom Jr., Kristoffer
Andres Barrioquinto, all of 40, has the make-believe toughness of a little boy and the pale complexion of someone who works late into the night.
Four Filipinos explore the theme of “Diaspora” at the forthcoming Asian Art in London 2014, from Oct. 30 to Nov. 9. They are Andres Barrioquinto, Mark Lewis Higgins, Renato Orara and Mark Valenzuela.
The furor over Mideo M. Cruz’s “Polytheism” is understandable. In the true spirit of contemporary art, the work is calculated to be offensive; it is blasphemous and sacrilegious.
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