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Born 1967. Known for: Painting.
Jeho Bitancor, "Farewell to Empire?," Exhibition Review by: Riel Jaramillo Hilario??, From website of Kulay Diwa Gallery of the Phillipine Contemporary Art. Visual artist Jeho Bitancor turns to the... Read full biography
Jeho Bitancor, "Farewell to Empire?," Exhibition Review by: Riel Jaramillo Hilario??, From website of Kulay Diwa Gallery of the Phillipine Contemporary Art. Visual artist Jeho Bitancor turns to the medium and language of installation in this recent exhibition, "New Works." The artist is noted for... Read full biography
Jeho Bitancor, "Farewell to Empire?," Exhibition Review by: Riel Jaramillo Hilario??, From website of Kulay Diwa Gallery of the Phillipine Contemporary Art. Visual artist Jeho Bitancor turns to the medium and language of installation in this recent exhibition, "New Works." The artist is noted for his paintings, which predominantly expressed progressive leanings and a visually transcribed criticism of imperialist/capitalist excesses and their subsequent roles as the harbingers of greed and... Read full biography
Jeho Bitancor, "Farewell to Empire?," Exhibition Review by: Riel Jaramillo Hilario??, From website of Kulay Diwa Gallery of the Phillipine Contemporary Art. Visual artist Jeho Bitancor turns to the medium and language of installation in this recent exhibition, "New Works." The artist is noted for his paintings, which predominantly expressed progressive leanings and a visually transcribed criticism of imperialist/capitalist excesses and their subsequent roles as the harbingers of greed and decadence in comtemporary Philippine society. He participated in some activist artist groups, in the late 80's to early 90's, notably with ABAY and Sanggawa. This installation echoes the critical themes contra imperialism explored by the artist in his... Read full biography
Jeho Bitancor, "Farewell to Empire?," Exhibition Review by: Riel Jaramillo Hilario??, From website of Kulay Diwa Gallery of the Phillipine Contemporary Art. Visual artist Jeho Bitancor turns to the medium and language of installation in this recent exhibition, "New Works." The artist is noted for his paintings, which predominantly expressed progressive leanings and a visually transcribed criticism of imperialist/capitalist excesses and their subsequent roles as the harbingers of greed and decadence in comtemporary Philippine society. He participated in some activist artist groups, in the late 80's to early 90's, notably with ABAY and Sanggawa. This installation echoes the critical themes contra imperialism explored by the artist in his previous paintings. Though the present work's use of medium brings home more direct and poignant points with such ferocity and immediacy - c... Read full biography
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