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Thirteen Artists Awards 1976

Thirteen Artists Awards 1976

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The Thirteen Artists explores the evolving landscape of contemporary Filipino art, where young artists navigate success, commercial pressures, and the challenge of innovation. The book examines how increased access to art education, imported materials, and public demand has shaped a generation of painters and sculptors. While many artists gain instant recognition by replicating established styles, only a few push boundaries, questioning artistic conventions and redefining visual perception.

Through a critical lens, the book highlights how business influences artistic development, often steering creativity toward market trends. It delves into the role of the Thirteen Artists program in recognizing those at a pivotal moment in their careers—artists who reject nostalgia and traditional aesthetics in favor of experimentation and intellectual inquiry. The result is a collection of works that challenge expectations, explore human behavior, and redefine what it means to create relevant art today.

Thirteen Artists featured:

Amable Aguiluz VI
Augusto Albor
Susan de la Rosa-Aragon
Genara Banzon
Huge Bartolome
Litz Nievara-Benipayo
Santiago Bose
Lao Lianben
Ileana Lee
Impy Pilapil
Judy Freya Sibayan
Hermenegildo Tecson
Eva Toledo

Published in 1977 by Cultural Center of the Philippines

28 pages / Paperback

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