Victorio C. Edades
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Victorio C. Edades was the leader of the revolutionary Thirteen Moderns who engaged their classical compatriots in heated debate over the nature and function of art. (National Artist, 1976)
Major works
The Sketch (National Museum Collection); The Builders (CCP Collection); The Artist and the Model; Portrait of the Professor; Japanese Girl; Mother and Daughter; The Wrestlers; Poinsettia Girl
The Other Moderns
Galo B. Ocampo; Carlos Francisco (National Artist, 1973); Vicente Manansala (National Artist, 1981); H.R. Ocampo (National Artist, 1991); Cesar Legaspi (National Artist, 1990); Demetrio Diego; Diosdado Lorenzo; Jose Pardo; Ricarte Purugganan; Bonifacio Cristobal; Arsenio Capili; Anita Magsaysay-Ho.
Readings/Resources
Benesa, Leo. "Victorio Edades." 2002. National Commission for Culture and the Arts. April 13, 2004 [1] (http://www.ncca.gov.ph/culture&arts/cularts/arts/visual/visual-edades.htm). An excerpt from What is Philippine about Philippine Art? and Other Essays. Manila: National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 2000. Reprinted from Weekend, September 21, 1979, 4.
"Philippine Contemporary Art as a Post-War Phenomenon." 2002. National Commission for Culture and the Arts. April 13, 2004 [2] (http://www.ncca.gov.ph/culture&arts/cularts/arts/visual/visual-contempo.htm). An excerpt from What is Philippine about Philippine Art? and Other Essays. Manila: National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 2000. Reprinted from Verlag Neves Forum, 1970.
Deocampo, Nick. "Edades: Victorio C. Edades and Modernism in Philippine Art." [Manila]: National Commission for Culture and the Arts Commission on Galleries, [2004].
Guerrero, Amadis Ma. and Purita Kalaw-Ledesma. Edades: National Artist. Makati: Published for Security Bank & Trust Co. by Filipinas Foundation, c1979.
Ingle, Lydia Rivera. Edades: kites and visions. Quezon City: New Day Publishers, c1980.
Paras-Perez, Rod. Edades and the 13 moderns. Manila : Cultural Center of the Philippines, 1995.