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      • Leonardo Aguinaldo (b. 1967)
        Apr. 20, 2024

        Leonardo Aguinaldo (b. 1967)

        Est: ₱80,000 - ₱104,000

        Saviour signed and dated 2017 (lower right) handcolored carved rubber (UKIR) 35" x 35" (89 cm x 89 cm) Accompanied by a certificate signed by the artist confirming the authenticity of this lot PROVENANCE Galleria Duemila

        Leon Gallery
      • Leonardo Aguinaldo (b. 1967)
        Jan. 29, 2022

        Leonardo Aguinaldo (b. 1967)

        Est: ₱20,000 - ₱26,000

        Leonardo Aguinaldo (b. 1967) Believers dated 2005 hand colored carved rubber 43 1/2” x 38” (110 cm x 97 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Leonardo Aguinaldo
        Apr. 09, 2021

        Leonardo Aguinaldo

        Est: ₱65,000 - ₱84,500

        Leonardo Aguinaldo Dog’s Eye rubbercut 36” x 30” (91 cm x 76 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • LEONARDO AGUINALDO (b. 1967) Pasasalamat
        Jul. 29, 2017

        LEONARDO AGUINALDO (b. 1967) Pasasalamat

        Est: ₱12,000 - ₱15,600

        LEONARDO AGUINALDO (b. 1967) Pasasalamat dated 2005 Mixed Media 2005

        Leon Gallery
      • LEONARDO AGUINALDO (b. 1967) AY APO! (OH MY GOD), 2005
        Apr. 23, 2017

        LEONARDO AGUINALDO (b. 1967) AY APO! (OH MY GOD), 2005

        Est: RM4,000 - RM5,500

        The hand-coloured, handcarved rubber of some kind of ancestral spirit morphed into Christ in Ay Apol! is like a piece of Filipino folk ‘thanka.’ The work references questions of religion, ethnicity and religion. Baguio-born-and-based artist Leonardo Aguinaldo, who specialises in Filipino folk art combining Pinoy and Igorot (northern Luzon hilly Cordilleras) cultures, is the author of the book, Ap-Apo niTuo (Ancestors of the People) in 1996, chronicling folk practices and oral tradition. The work was shown at the Ay Apo! Christ Is Good solo exhibition at Galleria Duemila SM Mega Mall, Mnaduluyog City in 2005. In a review for Asian Art News (Novemebr-December 2005), Alice G. Guillermo describes Ay Apol! as “an expression of despair and supplication or sheer exasperation, but in his (Aguinaldo)bright and colourful work, it achieves a level of insight and discovery, ironic, critical and comic by turns.” Aguinaldo is sometimes seen as a reincarnation of Santiago Bose for his artistic persuasions. He is best remembered as the Grand Prize winner of the Philip Morris Asean Art Award at its regional Bangkok finals in 2004. In 2003, he was one of the 13 artists honoured by the Cultural Centre of the Philippines. He also won a Special Prize in the Sea Art Festival installation contest at the Busan Biennale in 2002. He also took part in the 2013 Singapore Biennale. He was artist-in-residence at the Brent International School, Baguio City (2000) and the Vermont Studio Centre in Johnson, United States (2009). His first solos were in 1994 titled Ap-Aponituo and another, Inroads: Chronicles of a Traveller. Abroad, he took part in Vermont, Kongju City in South Korea (Songs of the People, 1996) and Utterly Art, Singapore (Northern Exposure, 2007).

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • LEONARDO AGUINALDO (b. 1967) Pasalamat, 2005, Hand painted carved on rubber
        Apr. 17, 2016

        LEONARDO AGUINALDO (b. 1967) Pasalamat, 2005, Hand painted carved on rubber

        Est: RM4,000 - RM5,500

        A self-taught artist, Leonardo Aguinaldo’s works boldly express his thoughts, while employing a deeply ingrained ethnic compass that is firmly established in his northern domain. Pasalamat or Thanksgiving is a vibrant hand painted piece carved on rubber, an unconventional method that the artist is known for. This technique gives a unique richness in the form, texture, and colours.  Leonardo Aguinaldo’s education includes Architectural Drafting at the Baguio College Foundation, Baguio City, and Production Workshop for Poster Design under Professor Wolfgang Sprang at the College of Fine Arts, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City. He was awarded Top Five Juror’s Choice Award, Philippine ASEAN Art, sponsored by Philip Morris Philippines Manufacturing Inc.; and Winner of the Thirteen Artists Award, Cultural Centre of the Philippines in 2003. The following year he won Best Emerging ASEAN Artist at the ASEAN Art Awards, Bangkok, Thailand. He has held over 13 solo exhibitions since 1994 namely Northern Exposure, Utterly Art, Singapore (2007), Cultural Crossing Via Vermont, Vermont Studio Center, USA (2009), and State Side, The Philippines (2011). He has also been involvetd with various art workshops and teaching positions relating to printmaking, silkscreen printing, and even paper crafts. REFERENCE http://fineartmanila.com/artists/biography/aguinaldo

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Leonardo Aguinaldo (1967) The Retention of Memory
        Feb. 07, 2015

        Leonardo Aguinaldo (1967) The Retention of Memory

        Est: ₱30,000 - ₱39,000

        Leonardo Aguinaldo (1967) The Retention of Memory signed and dated 2014 (bottom)

        Leon Gallery
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