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'''Andres Barrioquinto''' is a Filipino artist known for his surrealistic portraits layered with Japanese art style and patterns. He was born on April 6, 1975, in Manila, Philippines, but spent his teenage years in Hong Kong studying at Royden House School. He went back to Manila and studied Fine Arts major in Painting at the University of Santo Tomas in 2000. Barrioquinto has received various awards and recognitions such as the MetroBank Foundation’s Aces Award for Continuing Excellence (2009), Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Thirteen Artist’s award in 2003, and a back-to-back recipient of the UST Benavidez Awards in 1999 and 2000. He then had 19 solo exhibitions in the Philippines and 5 in Singapore. Some of his works can be seen in the Singapore Art Museum{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
'''Andres Barrioquinto''' is a Filipino artist known for his surrealistic portraits layered with Japanese art style and patterns. He was born on April 6, 1975, in Manila, Philippines, but spent his teenage years in Hong Kong studying at Royden House School. He went back to Manila and studied Fine Arts major in Painting at the University of Santo Tomas in 2000. Barrioquinto has received various awards and recognitions such as the MetroBank Foundation’s Aces Award for Continuing Excellence (2009), Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Thirteen Artist’s award in 2003, and a back-to-back recipient of the UST Benavidez Awards in 1999 and 2000. He then had 19 solo exhibitions in the Philippines and 5 in Singapore. Some of his works can be seen in the Singapore Art Museum{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
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In 2018, he showed ''Portraits'', a special exhibition at the National Museum. He is one of only a few living artists to do this, featuring contemporary depictions of today’s most influential faces: Ben Chan, Baby Fores, Josie Natori, and Bea Zobel Jr, to name a few. |
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Andres Barrioquinto is a Filipino artist known for his surrealistic portraits layered with Japanese art style and patterns. He was born on April 6, 1975, in Manila, Philippines, but spent his teenage years in Hong Kong studying at Royden House School. He went back to Manila and studied Fine Arts major in Painting at the University of Santo Tomas in 2000. Barrioquinto has received various awards and recognitions such as the MetroBank Foundation’s Aces Award for Continuing Excellence (2009), Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Thirteen Artist’s award in 2003, and a back-to-back recipient of the UST Benavidez Awards in 1999 and 2000. He then had 19 solo exhibitions in the Philippines and 5 in Singapore. Some of his works can be seen in the Singapore Art Museum[citation needed]
In 2018, he showed Portraits, a special exhibition at the National Museum. He is one of only a few living artists to do this, featuring contemporary depictions of today’s most influential faces: Ben Chan, Baby Fores, Josie Natori, and Bea Zobel Jr, to name a few.
Rizzoli New York has recently published a comprehensive monograph on the life and career of the Filipino artist Andres Barrioquinto.
References
Official Website of Andres Barrioquinto
https://www.tatlerasia.com/culture/arts/asian-cultural-council-showcases-barrioquintos-portraits