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Born 1971. Known for: Painting.
Annie Cabigting (b. 1971). She has won widespread recognition for her beautifully rendered, photo-realist canvases. Her works often employ meta-references within art history, interrogating how art is... Read full biography
Annie Cabigting (b. 1971). She has won widespread recognition for her beautifully rendered, photo-realist canvases. Her works often employ meta-references within art history, interrogating how art is perceived and what happens when the viewer becomes the viewed. Cabigting's eye is drawn to the... Read full biography
Annie Cabigting (b. 1971). She has won widespread recognition for her beautifully rendered, photo-realist canvases. Her works often employ meta-references within art history, interrogating how art is perceived and what happens when the viewer becomes the viewed. Cabigting's eye is drawn to the uncommon: the minute details, the overlooked or dismissed aspects to a work of art - such as the reverse of the Mona Lisa or the visual result of a destroyed Francis Bacon. She researches her artworks... Read full biography
Annie Cabigting (b. 1971). She has won widespread recognition for her beautifully rendered, photo-realist canvases. Her works often employ meta-references within art history, interrogating how art is perceived and what happens when the viewer becomes the viewed. Cabigting's eye is drawn to the uncommon: the minute details, the overlooked or dismissed aspects to a work of art - such as the reverse of the Mona Lisa or the visual result of a destroyed Francis Bacon. She researches her artworks extensively and possesses a deep awareness of art historical practices. Combined with her immaculate painterly technique, she has developed a keen ability to intelligently subvert or interrogate the existing works of other artists. However she does not... Read full biography
Annie Cabigting (b. 1971). She has won widespread recognition for her beautifully rendered, photo-realist canvases. Her works often employ meta-references within art history, interrogating how art is perceived and what happens when the viewer becomes the viewed. Cabigting's eye is drawn to the uncommon: the minute details, the overlooked or dismissed aspects to a work of art - such as the reverse of the Mona Lisa or the visual result of a destroyed Francis Bacon. She researches her artworks extensively and possesses a deep awareness of art historical practices. Combined with her immaculate painterly technique, she has developed a keen ability to intelligently subvert or interrogate the existing works of other artists. However she does not engage these works in their known or realized forms, but explores their intrinsic potential: what they could ha... Read full biography
