Ang Kiukok was a Filipino painter known for his expressive, Cubist-like works. He often chose dynamic or disturbing subject matter, frequently depicting rabid dogs, crucifixions, and screaming figures ...
He opened the eyes of art patrons to a brutal reality beyond the scenes of fiestas and farm life that had long been the staple of the Philippine art market. A painter of sometimes violent visual ...
Today, May 9, is the ninth death anniversary of National Artist for Visual Arts Ang Kiukok. Born on March 1, 1931, Ang was conferred the National Artist award in 2001. Among his famous works were the ...
MANILA, Philippines – Opening tomorrow at the Ayala Museum (3/F Galleries), “Ang Kiukok: The Golden Years (1954–2004)” unfolds a new vista in our appreciation of the National Artist’s strong, empathic ...
“ANG KIUKOK: The Golden Years (1954-2004),” a retrospective exhibition of works by the master painter, will open March 1 at Ayala Museum in Makati. The date would have been the late artist’s 85th ...
You can bring home the Creation Story’s local rendition from three acclaimed artists who joined forces to depict Adam and Eve as Filipinos. Titled “Goddesses,” the groundbreaking July 1974 three-panel ...
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