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Filipino visual artist and photojournalist
Pinggot Zulueta (born 19 June 1961) is a Filipino visual artist and photojournalist.
Biography
Zulueta grew up in
Tarlac, Philippines
[1] and attained his Fine Arts degree in Painting from the
University of Santo Tomas,
[2] where he served as staff artist for
The Varsitarian. He then continued his studies at the
UP College of Fine Arts. He also attended an advanced course on news photography and pictorial layout conducted by Berlin's
International Institute for Journalism during its visit to
Manila in 1996. He later worked as a political cartoonist[
citation needed] for Midweek Magazine and
Abante.
[3] He has also been a lifestyle photographer for both Diyaryo Filipino and
Manila Bulletin.
[3]
Zulueta's art style centers on
social commentary and
abstraction. Since 1983, his work has been exhibited in the
Philippines,
New Zealand,
Australia, and the
United States. He also appears in EDSA 2: A Nation in Revolt and collaborated on the
UNESCO children's book Mga Alagad ng Mahiwagang Sirkulo.
Selected exhibitions
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- Solo exhibitions
- 1985, April: TILAMSIK at
Silahis International Hotel,
Manila, Philippines
[2]
- 2002, September: ASINTA: Images and Imageries at
RCBC Plaza Main Lobby,
Makati, Philippines
[3]
- 2005, December: AOTEAROA SERIES at
Philippine Center,
New York City, USA
[2]
- 2013, March: VIAJES at Galeria Francesca in the
SM Megamall,
Mandaluyong, Philippines
[2]
[4]
- 2013, November: MAKATULOG KA PA KAYA? (in collaboration with
Virgilio Almario) at Crucible Gallery in the SM Megamall, Mandaluyong, Philippines
[5]
- Group exhibitions
- 1983, April: NTRODUCTIONS ’ 83 at the
Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines
- 1983, September: WALANG PAMAGAT at the
University of the Philippines, Philippines
- 1984, March: LINE DRAWINGS at the
UP Vargas Museum, Manila, Philippines
- 1997, August: ART ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES Annual Exhibition at the
GSIS Museo ng Sining,
Pasay, Philippines
- 2001, February: POWER OF THE PEOPLE Through the Eyes of Filipino Photojournalists at
Robinsons Galleria, Manila, Philippines
- 2003, August: ON ARRIVAL at the Bashford Gallery,
Auckland City, New Zealand
[6]
- 2007, December: SMASH HITS at Parramatta Artists Studios,
Sydney, Australia
- 2008, January: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL FREEDOM ART EXHIBITION at
Tap Gallery, Sydney, Australia
- 2011, January BRUSHSTROKES TOWARDS 400 at
University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
[7]
- 2012, April: KRISTO MANILA 2012, SO BE IT at Gallery Nine in the SM Megamall, Mandaluyong, Philippines
[8]
- 2012, September: PAPELISMO: Works on Paper at the Crucible Gallery in the SM Megamall, Mandaluyong, Philippines
[2]
[9]
- 2012, September: RECOLLECTIONS 1081 at Liongoren Gallery,
Quezon City, Philippines
- 2012, October: MANILART 12 at Galeria Francesca in the
SMX Convention Center, Pasay, Philippines
- 2013: ART FILIPINO: Works by Filipino Artists at the Asian Arts Gallery,
Maryland, USA
[10]
Awards
References
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^ Babiera, Lester G. (2018-04-16).
"'Pinggot' goes back to childhood, Campos goes back to nature". Philippines Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
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"'Viajes' new works of Pinggot Zulueta opens at Galerie Francesca Megamall on February 21". GMA Network. 2013-02-20. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
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c Arcellana, Juaniyo (2002-09-30).
"Digitally revised art". PhilStar Global. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
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"Pinggot Zulueta records his 'Viajes' in diptychs and triptychs at Galerie Francesca exhibit". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2013-02-18. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
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^ Babiera, Lester G. (2013-11-04).
"Mixed-media portraiture converges with literature to give face to the homeless". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
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^ Ng, Lillian (2003-08-01).
"Migrants draws on art to ease move to NZ". Auckland City Harbour News. p. 8.
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"Brushstrokes towards 400". Manila Bulletin. 2011-01-27. Archived from
the original on 2014-03-16.
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^ de los Reyes, Junio (2012-03-12).
"2012 'Kristo' exhibit to include sculptures, photos, digital art". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
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^ Robillos, Aloysha J. (2012-09-17).
"'Papelismo' artists show why their medium is premium". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
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^
"Philippine Center New York Artworks Exhibited at Towson University, Maryland "Art Filipino: Works by Master Artists" Draws Wide Audience" (PDF).
Philippine Consulate General. 2013-09-16. Archived from
the original (PDF) on 2014-03-16.