Bringing freshness to the classics
I always go back to the classics. We all do, though we’re not conscious of it. That’s why they’re called classics. Classic surpasses time and always brings something fresh
I always go back to the classics. We all do, though we’re not conscious of it. That’s why they’re called classics. Classic surpasses time and always brings something fresh
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
Eighty-eight exquisite paintings by some of the country’s leading artists are currently up for bids in the Avant Auction House’s “Alluring” online-only auction which culminates in a real-time lot-by-lot public
“Behind every painting is a story,” declares Ramon E.S. Lerma, curator of Salcedo Auctions in Makati City. The story could be a Luna discovered in, of all places, Argentina. The
“La Patria en Peligro (The French Conflagration),” by Juan Luna (1857-1899) Initial bid: P8 million Provenance: Ramon J. Fernandez, mayor of Manila (1920-1923) and senator. Painted in Paris, “La Patria
VINTAGE paintings, antiques, historical documents, sculptures, stylish furniture and other objets d’art will be up for grabs at the forthcoming art auction of León Gallery in Makati City, an annual
AT THE Kingly Treasures Auction 2015 of León Gallery, the highest-selling piece was Anita Magsaysay-Ho’s 1964 oil-on-canvas “Four Women,” which was sold for P23.94 million from a starting bid of
Benedicto “BenCab” Cabrera’s 2003 oil-on-canvas “Sabel,” one of the largest singular-figure pieces in the “Sabel” series, measuring 96” x 72” (244 cm x 183 cm), was sold for a ground-breaking P46.72 million at León Gallery’s Magnificent September Auction 2015.
LÉON Gallery has assembled 180 pieces of artworks, antiques and objets d’art from distinguished provenances for its Magnificent September Auction 2015. Formal bidding will be held on Sept. 12 at
LEADING artists Justin Nuyda and Eduardo Castrillo join Rockwell Power Plant Mall’s “Focus on the Arts: Celebrating Filipino Art” through the exhibit “Search Mindscapes,” until July 30. Nuyda’s career spans
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