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Andres Barrioquinto

An Innocent Face Shrouded with Secrets, 2019

Oil on canvas, 183 cm x 152 cm

 

09 September 2019 LONDON—Filipino artist Andres Barrioquinto returns to London with a solo show at the START Art Fair in the Saatchi Gallery from 26-29 September. His exhibition, This is My Beautiful Title, consists of eight new works commissioned by One East Asia for the event. Barrioquinto returns three years after his sell-out one-man show presented at START by One East Asia, which established his reputation in London.

 

“Andres Barrioquinto’s works are well-known in London and are much sought-after by collectors in the UK,” said Ambassador Antonio M. Lagdameo. “He is one of the most celebrated Filipino artists in the UK because his works have a distinct international appeal.”

 

Barrioquinto is known for his surrealistic and dystopian imagery of beauty mixed with threat. According to One East Asia, his works force “…a sense of unease to creep through the viewer as the initial impact of rich colour, flawless surface and young, attractive human figures gives way to the disruptive overlay of violent motifs.”

 

About Andres Barrioquinto

 

Andres Barrioquinto was born in Manila in 1976. He spent his teen-age years in Hong Kong before returning to the Philippines in the late 1990s. He studied painting at the University of the Philippines before completing his Fine Arts painting degree at the University of Santo Tomas college of Fine Arts and Design in 2000.

 

Since 2001, Barrioquinto has more than 20 solo exhibitions across the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Switzerland, and the UK.

 

In 1998, Barrioquinto placed first in the oil painting category of Metrobank Foundation’s 15gh Young Painter’s Annual National Painting Competition, which is one of the Philippines’ most prestigious awards in visual arts. IN 2003, he gained national recognition as one of the recipients of the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Thirteen Artists award.

 

One East Asia previously exhibited his work in London as part of group shows curated for the annual Asian Art in London: In Search of Identity (2018), Coming of Age (2017), Peninsular Practices: New Faces of Realism in Contemporary Southeast Asian Art (2015), Southeast Asia and Diaspora (2014), and Squaring the Circle (2013). END