March 1, 1931
Vicente Ang and Chin Lim
Ang Kiukok was a trader’s son
In 1936, at age 5 he started his schooling at Chinese
Highschool
Mansalca - highland tribe
1947 - he found a job
1952 – study Fine Arts in Manila
December 10, 1954 - Contemporary Arts
Gallery
He won the 5th Shell Students Art
Competition in 1955, and held another one
man show at Lyd Arguilla’s Philippine Art
Gallery where well known works such as
Pieta and Boats were featured.
1958 – cubism style
Association of the Philippine’ 12th Annual Art
Exhibit - Blind Musicians
AAP Semi-Annual Art Exhibition - Still Life
2001 - awarded as National Artist by President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
He continued to work passionately from home
with his wife Maria and his 4 children.
May 9, 2005
Ang Kiukok's success stems mainly from the
honesty of his art.
It is one of Ang Kiukok's strengths that he
never allowed himself to be bulldozed by the
public's whims.
Kiukok's paintings serve as reminders to a
society where integrity and moral rectitude
receive more lip service than practice.
Ang Kiukok continues to be a respected but
enigmatic figure in the Manila art scene.
Named National Artist in Visual Arts in 2001
unconventional paintings
“figurative expressionism”
depict harsh truths in life
GALLERIES: National Museum, Cultural
Center of the Philippines, National Historical
Museum of Taipei, National Museum in
Singapore, Ateneo Art Gallery, and National
Historical Commission.
MOTHER AND CHILD
Artist Ang Kiukok
Title Catch of the day
Medium Oil on Canvas
Size 35 x 40.2 in. / 89 x 102 cm.
Year 1981 -
Misc. Signed
Sale Of Sotheby's Singapore: Saturday, March 29,
1997
[Lot 72]
Important South East Asian Paintings
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1961 – Outstanding Overseas Chinese in
Art
1976 – Outstanding Citizen
1978 – UST Outstanding Alumnus Award
1978 – Patnubay ng Sining at
Kalinangan Award, from the City of
Manila
1980 – Mobil Art Award
2002 – Jose Rizal Award for Excellence
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