Joya opus for 1964 Venice Biennale to be auctioned off
One of the nine paintings by Jóse Joya exhibited at the 32nd Venice Biennale in 1964 will be auctioned off by León Gallery during its Spectacular Midyear Auction on June 10.
One of the nine paintings by Jóse Joya exhibited at the 32nd Venice Biennale in 1964 will be auctioned off by León Gallery during its Spectacular Midyear Auction on June 10.
León Gallery and the Asian Cultural Council stage “The World Is Too Much With Us,” an exhibit of works by the late National Artist for the Visual Arts Jose Joya, at ArtFair Philippines 2017, until Feb. 19 at The Link carpark, Ayala Center, Makati.
Avant Auctions, the Philippines’ first virtual auction house, will hold its third and last auction for 2016 on Nov. 26 with real-time online biddings on choice pieces of Philippine art.
ELMER Borlongan’s 2004 oil-on-canvas “Quiapo” set a world record for the contemporary artist when it sold for P9.93 million during León Gallery’s Magnificent September Auction last Sept. 10. The image
LEÓN Gallery’s first ever online auction on July 30 saw fierce bidding for works by several National Artists. The auction yielded an impressive turnout, according to Jaime Ponce de León.
SELDOM seen pieces from National Artists Cesar Legaspi, Arturo Luz, Benedicto Cabrera, Jose Joya and Napoleon Abueva, and from modern masters Juvenal Sansó, Justin Nuyda and Danilo Dalena will be
FOR JOSE T. Joya, drawing and doodling were almost compulsions, his sister Josie Baldovino said.
BARELY six months after the Philippines had its closing ceremony for its historic return to the Venice Art Biennale in 2015 via a well-
received exhibit called “Tie a String Around the World,” the country was back in the Renaissance city this May to participate in the architecture component of the global art exhibition, the Venice Architecture Biennale.
PRECOLONIAL and colonial artifacts, images, furniture and objects d’art are featured in León Gallery’s “Spectacular Mid-Year Auction 2016” on June 11. Easily one of the most awaited bidding would be for
In May 2013, Jose Joya’s abstraction “East Meets West” fetched HK $150,000 (US $19,416) at an auction in Christie’s Hong Kong. A year later, his works attracted more bidders who
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