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Born 1963. Known for: Figurative, abstract and non-objective painting.
Antonio Leaño. b. 1963. Described as a “polymath” by art collector Joven Cuanang, Leaño's oeuvre extends beyond the practice of painting to product and environment projects to architectural design... Read full biography
Antonio Leaño. b. 1963. Described as a “polymath” by art collector Joven Cuanang, Leaño's oeuvre extends beyond the practice of painting to product and environment projects to architectural design and construction – all from an autodidact's experience. He is best known as the designer of the Pinto... Read full biography
Antonio Leaño. b. 1963. Described as a “polymath” by art collector Joven Cuanang, Leaño's oeuvre extends beyond the practice of painting to product and environment projects to architectural design and construction – all from an autodidact's experience. He is best known as the designer of the Pinto Art Museum as well as key consultant to the development of the Silangan Gardens where the museum is located. In the 1990s, Leano was known as a visionary painter of apocalyptic canvases as well and... Read full biography
Antonio Leaño. b. 1963. Described as a “polymath” by art collector Joven Cuanang, Leaño's oeuvre extends beyond the practice of painting to product and environment projects to architectural design and construction – all from an autodidact's experience. He is best known as the designer of the Pinto Art Museum as well as key consultant to the development of the Silangan Gardens where the museum is located. In the 1990s, Leano was known as a visionary painter of apocalyptic canvases as well and co-founder and erstwhile leader of the artist group Salingpusa. As a painter Leano's work spans a range of genres and styles – from the figurative to the abstract, extending to non-objective work. His first series were grim portrayals of modern life as... Read full biography
Antonio Leaño. b. 1963. Described as a “polymath” by art collector Joven Cuanang, Leaño's oeuvre extends beyond the practice of painting to product and environment projects to architectural design and construction – all from an autodidact's experience. He is best known as the designer of the Pinto Art Museum as well as key consultant to the development of the Silangan Gardens where the museum is located. In the 1990s, Leano was known as a visionary painter of apocalyptic canvases as well and co-founder and erstwhile leader of the artist group Salingpusa. As a painter Leano's work spans a range of genres and styles – from the figurative to the abstract, extending to non-objective work. His first series were grim portrayals of modern life as gladiatorial contests and adversarial games where men in business suits pit themselves in arenas where monsters confront them... Read full biography
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