Duddley Diaz — Easter Collection

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Duddley Diaz Easter Collection


Duddley Diaz Easter Collection

OPENS APRIL 3, 2019

ART DIRECTOR

Silvana Ancellotti-Diaz

EXHIBITION TEAM

Johanna Labitoria Vicente Amante, Jr. Jose Jeoffrey Baba Gabriel Abalos

Thess Ponce Bing Francisco Roy Abrenica Edgar Bautista

CATALOGUE DESIGN

Marikit Lagunzad

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Duddley Diaz Easter Collection


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“Across different belief systems, the realms of the physical and spiritual are crossed by beings that mediate between the two. These beings make it possible for the divine to reach out, intervene, and bring succor to the human world. They also acts as messengers on behalf of humanity. Diaz’s angels, sometimes coupled with the owl, serves as agents of mediation between man, spirits and higher beings. In the Christian pantheon, saints are also well-known intercessors.“ —Alice Guillermo

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The Origin Of Man No. 2, 2004 cast bronze

Il Volto Santo No. 3, 1999 oilstick on paper

26.00 X 38.00 X 15.00 CM / 10.24 X 14.97 X 5.91 IN

70.00 X 50.00 CM / 27.58 X 19.70 IN

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Echo Homo II, 2009 wood with gold leaf

Il Volto Santo No. 4, 1999 oilstick on paper

37.80 X 30.50 CM / 14.89 X 12.02 IN

70.00 X 50.00 CM / 27.58 X 19.70 IN

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The Burial of Jesus, 2000 carved and painted wood

Resurrection Study, 2000 mixed media (pen & watercolor) on paper

33.00 X 52.00 X 6.50 CM / 13.00 X 20.49 X 2.56 IN

30.00 X 18.00 CM / 11.82 X 7.09 IN

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Echo Homo I, 2009 wood with gold leaf 34.70 X 10.70 X 4.20 CM / 13.67 X 4.22 X 1.65 IN 7

Adam, 1999 polychrome wood (limewood) and acrylic

15—16 left to right

Study for Station XII, 1999 watercolor, pen and ink on paper 20.50 X 14.50 CM / 8.08 X 5.71 IN

34.00 X 15.50 X 16.00 CM / 13.40 X 6.11 X 6.30 IN 8

Eve, 1999 polychrome wood (limewood) and acrylic

Study for Station XIII-B, 1999 watercolor, pen and ink on paper 25.00 X 17.40 CM / 9.85 X 6.86 IN

35.50 X 15.00 X 16.50 CM / 13.99 X 5.91 X 6.50 IN

Study for Station VIII, 1999 watercolor, pen and ink on paper 9—10

18.00 X 14.00 CM / 7.09 X 5.52 IN

left to right

Meditation No. 9, 2000 monoprint with mixed media on paper 34.50 X 25.00 CM / 13.59 X 9.85 IN

Meditation No. 11, 2000 monoprint with mixed media on paper 34.50 X 25.00 CM / 13.59 X 9.85 IN

Meditation No. 8, 2000 monoprint with mixed media on paper 34.50 X 25.00 CM / 13.59 X 9.85 IN

Meditation No. 7, 2000 monoprint with mixed media on paper 34.50 X 25.00 CM / 13.59 X 9.85 IN

Meditation No. 10, 2000 monoprint with mixed media on paper 34.50 X 25.00 CM / 13.59 X 9.85 IN

Meditation No. 6, 2000 monoprint with mixed media on paper 34.50 X 25.00 CM / 13.59 X 9.85 IN

Meditation No. 12, 2000 monoprint with mixed media on paper 34.50 X 25.00 CM / 13.59 X 9.85 IN


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Angel with Owls, 2007 larch with acrylic colors

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61.00 X 67.00 X 8.00 CM / 24.03 X 26.40 X 3.15 IN

Veiled Woman 11/14, 2004 woodcut on paper

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15.00 X 13.00 CM / 5.91 X 5.12 IN

71.00 X 47.00 X 8.00 CM / 27.97 X 18.52 X 3.15 IN

Veiled Woman P.A. 4/4, 2004 woodcut on paper

Guardian Angel, 2006 larch with acrylic colors

15.00 X 13.00 CM / 5.91 X 5.12 IN 19

Angel Messenger, 2006 larch with acrylic colors 99.00 X 38.00 X 9.00 CM / 39.01 X 14.97 X 3.55 IN

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Blue Angel II, 1999 larch with acrylic colors 44.00 X 90.00 X 9.00 CM / 17.34 X 35.46 X 3.55 IN

Blue Angel I, 2006 larch with acrylic colors

Veiled Woman 8/10, 2004 woodcut on paper 15.00 X 13.00 CM / 5.91 X 5.12 IN

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Bulul eros no. 5, 2013 white italian alabaster 31.00 X 16.51 X 15.80 CM / 12.21 X 6.50 X 6.23 IN 27

The Origin Of Man No. 2, 2004 cast bronze 29.50 X 38.00 X 8.00 CM / 11.62 X 14.97 X 3.15 IN

38.50 X 100.50 X 9.00 CM / 15.17 X 39.60 X 3.55 IN 28

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Horse and Preacher, undated wood 21

Modonna 43.14 X 25.37 X 12.70 CM / 17.00 X 10.00 X 5.00 IN 24

Horse 73.60 X 27.93 CM / 23.00 X 29.00 X 11.00 IN

BululEros No. 2, 2010 italian alabaster and acrylic 13.50 X 10.00 X 7.00 CM / 5.32 X 3.94 X 2.76 IN 30

Prusisyon,1982 cast bronze 15.00 X 90.00 X 49.30 CM / 5.91 X 35.46 X 19.42 IN


DUDDLEY DIAZ Sculptor

BORN:

9 March 1962

EDUCATION: 1979-1983 B.F.A. College of Fine Arts

University of the Philippines, Manila

1984-1988 School of Sculpture

Accademia di Belle Arti, Florence, Italy

1988-1990 School of Painting Accademia di Belle Arti, Florence, Italy 1998 Freemen Full Fellowship Grant Vermont Studio Center Johnson, Vermont, U.S.A.

INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS: 2013 Recurring Image Galleria Duemila, Pasay City, Philippines 2010 Myths & Goddesses The Byatt-Claeyssens Gallery

Sonoma Academy, California, U.S.A.

Drawings and Studies of the Via Crucis De La Salle Santiago Zobel School, Manila, Philippines 2009 Messenger of the Gods: A Duddley Diaz Retrospective UP Jorge B. Vargas Museum

Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines

Epifanie: Manifestations of the Sacred

Galleria Duemila - SM Megamall Mandaluyong City, Philippines


2007

The White Goddess and Others

Il Mito e la Madre

The Washington Gallery, Penarth (Cardiff), Wales, U.S.A

Dr. Earl Lu Gallery, LASALLE-SIA College of Arts

Goodman Road, Singapore

2005

Achievement for Sculpture Award Exhibit

le Pavillon, Metropolitan Park, Pasay City, Philippines

1996

Palazzo Datini, Prato, Italy

Once Upon A Time

1995

Allegri Art Gallery, Florence, Italy

Galleria Duemila - SM Megamall

Mandaluyong City, Philippines

JTF Via Masaccio

2004

Mothers & Goddesses

The Zone Art gallery, Greve in Chianti, Italy Pleasanton, California: Open Studio

2003

Firenzuola(Fl): Capella ex- Seminario - “Sculture dai Boschi D’Oriente”

2001

Duddley Diaz, Sculptures, Drawings & Jewelry

The Drawing Room, Makati City, Philippines

2000

Duddley Diaz Sculptures & Paintings Studio Jelmoni, Piacenza, Italy Via Crucis Galleria Duemila - SM Megamall Mandaluyong City, Philippines

1999

Duddley Diaz Sculptures

Galleria Duemila - SM Megamall Mandaluyong City, Philippines

1998

The Red Mill Gallery - Vermont Studio Center

1997 Sculpture Galleria Duemila - SM Megamall Mandaluyong City, Philippines

Florence, Italy; with catalog by Tommaso Bueno

1994

Palazzina Ex. Ministero Agricultura

Florence, Italy; with catalog by Pier Paolo Castellucci

Haliya And Other Myths

Hiraya Gallery, Manila, Philippines

1993

Engelsburg, Bressanone, Italy

1989

Pinaglabanan Galleries, Manila;

with catalog by Michael Adams

1987

Monument to St. Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila

Pontificio Collegio Filippino, Rome, Italy

1983

Prusisyon

Vigan House, Nayong Pilipino, Manila, Philippines


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS: 2013

Manilart 2013

SMX Convention Center, SM Aura, Taguig City

2012

Manilart 2012

SMX Convention Center, Pasay City, Philippines

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Manila Fame

SMX Convention Center, Pasay City, Philippines

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Manilart 2011

Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Philippines

2011

BISA/Potent Presences

Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Philippines

2010

Conspirateurs du Plaisir

Alliance Francaise de Manille, Makati City, Philippines

Twisted – Chiseled – Fired

Village Theater Art Gallery, Danville, California, U.S.A.

2007 Angels & Goddesses (with Agnes Arellano) Galleria Duemila, Pasay City, Philippines 2006 XXXIII Prmio Sulmona Polo Museale Civico, Sulmona 2005

Sausalito Arts Festival, California, USA

2004 Sculptures, Gallery Collection Galleria Duemila, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City, Philippines 2003

Arezzo: Palazzo Sabatini – “Pinocchio nell’ Immaginario Artistico”

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Brescia: Pieve di Urago Mella – “La Porta di Bellezza”


Verona: La Cattedrale di Verona - “La Madonna del Popolo” 1 Premio per la Scultura 2001

Mostra Internazionale d’arte Sacra Pompei 2001, Italy

Promenade Studi Aperti, Florence, Italy

Percorsi d’Arte, San Giustino (PG), Italy

2000

Imaging the Wunderboard

Centre for Freudian Analysis and Reasearch

Haverstock Hill, London

1999

Radicondoli (SI): “First International Exhibition of Sculpture”

Civitella della Chiana: “(S)oggettivamente XII”

Sulmona: “26th Sulmona Award” former Convent of S. Chiara 1998

Florence: 20 years of Centro Internazionale Giorgio la Pira

Palazzo Vecchio

Sulmona: XXV International Art Exhibit

Ex-Monastero di S. Chiara

Pratovecchio: Le Forme del Legno

Monastero delle Domenicane

Manila: 50 years of the Art Association of the Philippines

Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Philippines

Milano: 14 Artists”Palazzo Affari ai Giureconsulti 1997 Modern Art Galleria Duemila - SM Megamall, The Art Center Mandaluyong City, Philippines


12 Artists for the Centennial of Philippine Independence

Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Philippines

Permanent Collection

Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Philippines

Singapore: Permanent Collection

Singapore Art Museum

1996

La Forma del Legno

Palazzo Vigiani, Pratovecchio, Italy

1995 Montserrat Gallery, New York, U.S.A. International Art Fair ‘95, Venturina, Italy

L’Arte del Legno

Sala della Podesta, Pratovecchio, Italy

1991

1° Simposio Internazionale de Sculptura

Apricena, Italy; with catalog by Gaetano Mongelli

1990

Artisti Filippini in Italia

Scuola grande di S. Teodoro, Venice, Italy

1989

The Sculpture in the Round

Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila

1988

Artisti Filippini in Italia

1986

Objects & Spaces

Pinaglabanan Galleries, Manila, Philippines

Palazzo Braschi, Rome, Italy

Seven Artisti Filippini in Italia

Palazzo Barberini, Rome, Italy

1985

Giovani Artisti dell Academia di Belle Arti di Firenze

Palazzo Baviera, Senigallia, Italy


AWARDS AND HONORS: 2008

University of the Philippines Alumni Association Centennial Award Awarded at Araneta Coliseum, Cubao Quezon City Philippines

2007

Patnubayan Sa Sining Award for Sculpture

Manila City Hall 436th Anniversary Awarded at City of Manila, Philippines

2005

Grand Prize for Sculpture

Metrobank Foundation

2002 Special award for his sculpture called “La Madonna del Popolo” Exhibition/Competition Organized by the Cathedral of Verona in Italy 2001

Presidential Award for Outstanding Filipino Artist Abroad

1997

Freeman Full Fellowship grant

Vermont Studio Center, U.S.A.

1995

Allegri Art Gallery Exhibition award

Florence, Italy

1994

Outstanding citizen of San Mateo for Achievement in the Arts

Association of Businessmen and Professionals of San Mateo Rizal, Philippines

Nomination for Outstanding Filipino Abroad for the Arts

Embassy of the Philippines, Rome, Italy

1990 Philippines representative to the 26th Marble & Sound Festival in Arandjelovac Intern’l Symposium, Serbia 1984-1990

Art Scholarship from the Italian Government

for study at the Academia di Belle Arti of Florence

1982 Gold Medal for Sculpture 35th Art Association of the Philippines Annual Art Competition 1979-1983 Art Scholarship from the Cultural Center of the Philippines and Folk Arts Theater

for study at the University of the Philippines


COMMISSIONED WORKS: 2010

Via Crucis, Our Lady of the Star Chapel

De La Salle Zobel, Alabang , Muntinlupa City, Philippines

2006

Votive Images, bronze sculptures

2001

installed in the Piazza Madonna Dell’Arco, Sant’Anastasia, Naples, Italy

Ina, Carrara marble sculpture installed at the U.P. Chapel of the Holy Sacrifice Garden

1999 Via Crucis, San Tommaso a Lama Church Perugia, Italy 1998

Monument to National Hero Dr. Jose Rizal

for 1st Centenary of Philippine Independence

1987

San Lorenzo Ruiz Monument, Pontificio Collegio Filippino

Rome, Italy

LECTURES: 2003

Workshop, Scuola Media di Firenzuola (Fl)

Italy, October 8-9

Sculpture Workshop, Staedtische Kindertagesstaette “Herman Gmeiner Weg”

Munich, Germany, July 14-18

1998

College of Fine Arts, University of Vermont

Burlington, USA, April 14

1997

College for the Arts, SIA, La Salle

Singapore, February 14

1997

College of Fine Arts,

University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines, February 4


was established in 1975 by Italian born Silvana AncellottiDiaz. Duemila means “twentieth century”, and it was this vision that inspired Duemila’s advocacy in promoting and preserving Philippine contemporary art. To date, it is the longest running commercial art gallery in the Philippines maintaining a strong international profile. With the vision to expose its artists locally and within the ASEAN region, Duemila complements its exhibits with performances, readings and musical events in its custom-built gallery in Pasay City, Manila. galleria duemila

Galleria Duemila takes pride in being the only local gallery to publish and mount retrospectives of artists as part of its advocacy in pursuing art historical research and scholarship. With the collaboration of institutions, Duemila has mounted the retrospectives of Roberto M.A. Robles (Ateneo Art Gallery, 2011), Duddley Diaz (Vargas Museum, 2009), Julie Lluch Dalena (Cultural Center of the Philippines, 2008). It has also published a book on Diosdado Magno Lorenzo (National Library of the Philippines, 2009) and produced a major Pacita Abad exhibition at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, 2004. The gallery maintains close ties with museums throughout Asia, Australia, Europe, and the United States. Its futurist vision keeps it at the cutting-edge of Philippine art, making and archiving history as it happens.

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