Onib Olmedo
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Onib Olmedo, né le 7 juillet 1937, et mort le 8 septembre 1996, est un artiste-peintre expressionniste philippin primé. Il a illustré The Body Book (1993) de Gilda Cordero-Fernando. Il a créé l'art populiste et dépeint la partie marginalisée de la société. En 1970, il a décidé de passer après 12 ans de carrière dans l'architecture, à la peinture, où il est devenu une figure de premier plan dans l'expressionnisme philippin.
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Onib Olmedo (July 7, 1937 – September 8, 1996) was a Filipino painter acclaimed by critics as one of the major Filipino artists of the 20th century. Olmedo created a body of works that utilizes the expressionist technique of distortion to portray the inner torment experienced by modern man.
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Onib Olmedo
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Onib Olmedo
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Luis Veloso Olmedo
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a.k.a. Onib Olmedo
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Luis Veloso Olmedo
a.k.a. Onib Olmedo
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1996-09-08
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1937-07-07
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Francesca Olmedo-Arias
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Gisella Olmedo-Araneta
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1996-09-08
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Figurative Expressionism
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Bettina Rodriguez Olmedo
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Onib Olmedo, né le 7 juillet 1937, et mort le 8 septembre 1996, est un artiste-peintre expressionniste philippin primé. Il a illustré The Body Book (1993) de Gilda Cordero-Fernando. Il a créé l'art populiste et dépeint la partie marginalisée de la société. En 1970, il a décidé de passer après 12 ans de carrière dans l'architecture, à la peinture, où il est devenu une figure de premier plan dans l'expressionnisme philippin.
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Onib Olmedo (July 7, 1937 – September 8, 1996) was a Filipino painter acclaimed by critics as one of the major Filipino artists of the 20th century. Olmedo created a body of works that utilizes the expressionist technique of distortion to portray the inner torment experienced by modern man. His paintings are characterized by an implosive impact but have an uplifting and ennobling quality, celebrating the triumph of the human spirit in the face of pain and anguish. At the same time, they are social commentaries with touches of wit and irony – reflections of the artist's quintessential, down-to-earth humor. The subjects of his paintings were the denizens of Sampaloc and Ermita, including musicians, prostitutes, vendors and waiters, as well as people from the upper strata like society matrons, corporate executives and ballerinas. Olmedo died in 1996 when he was only 59 years old. His impact in the art scene continues to be felt on this day, as evidenced by a whole new generation of artists who are self-confessed Olmedo disciples, producing works inspired by their icon's distinctive style, and putting up exhibitions that have paid homage to their late master.
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1937
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1996