Minimalist and geometric, this series of works delves into the various configurations of form embodying the themes that Luz has engaged over the years.As a visual artist, Luz started merging sculpture and abstraction in 1969, veering away from figurative representation from then on in what art critic Dr. Patrick Flores terms as a “critical shift” towards a “feeling for form.” Flores notes that the work of Luz is an “important cipher in the many trajectories” of Philippine art history, marking developments in sculptural abstraction since the 1960s and merging sensuality, sentiment and space with the creation of form.This exhibition of new works on wood and metal likewise points to different trajectories of the abstract. ARTURO LUZ National Artist for Visual Arts (1997) Arturo Luz, painter, sculptor, and designer for more than 40 years, created masterpieces that exemplify an ideal of sublime austerity in expression and form.From the Carnival series of the late 1950s to the recent Cyclist paintings, Luz produced works that elevated Filipino aesthetic vision to new heights of sophisticated simplicity. Arturo Luz, Modular sculpture. National Artist Arturo Luz unveils a one-man exhibition of new abstract sculptures in metal and wood. Description: Arturo Luz (b.1926) Abstract Sculpture signed metal H:10” x L:9” x W:10 1/2” (25 cm x 23 cm x 27 cm) View additional info Realized: Log in or create account to view price data Lot 49: Arturo Luz (b.1926) Black Collage. 'Emerging from his geometric paintings and fastidiously drawn, sure-handed designs, Luz's sculptures can verily be considered as materializations of an ideal. Get the latest news on the events, trends, and people that shape the global art market with our daily newsletter.©2020 Artnet Worldwide Corporation. Minimalist and geometric, this series of works delves into the various configurations of form embodying the themes that Luz has engaged over the years. National Artist Arturo Luz unveils a one-man exhibition of new abstract sculptures in metal and wood. Arturo Rogerio Luz (born November 20, 1926) is a Philippine National Artist awardee in visual arts. Other objects alternately recall primitivist and prehistoric totems and pay homage to artistic personalities associated with the development of abstraction. These contradictions create archetypes and votive markers of both the forgotten past and the contemporary present.Luz received the National Artist Award, the highest recognition bestowed on Filipinos who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine art, in 1997.

He represented the Philippines at the 1971 Sao Paulo Biennial. He said, “I don’t take a day off because I love what I am doing. Hewing, carving, welding, casting, molding and forging pieces from stone, concrete, iron, steel and precious metals, when seen together in the Catalouge of solo exhibition by Arturo Luz at Ateneo Art Gallery in 2004. Arturo Luz

Luz was a founding director of the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, and served in that position from 1976 to 1986. His work, which includes paintings, sculpture, graphics and photographs, is in private and institutional collections. Arturo Luz is a Filipino printmaker, sculptor, designer, and founding member of the modern Neo-Realist school in Philippine art. He is also a known printmaker, sculptor, designer and art administrator.A founding member of the modern Neo-realist school in Philippine art, he received the National Artist Award, the … He owned the Luz Gallery in Makati, Philippines.

He founded the Luz Gallery in Manila and served as a founding Director of the Metropolitan Museum in Manila from 1976 to 1986. All rights reserved. Arturo Luz is a Filipino printmaker, sculptor, designer, and founding member of the modern Neo-Realist school in Philippine art. He also indulges in the play of monochromatic surfaces and patterns, denoting a carnivalesque dance of shadow and light. In 1995, his work was on exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum.

(159 results) ... National Artists: Arturo R. Luz [Cultural Heritage] Arturo R. Luz, painter, sculptor and designer, received the title of National Artist in Visual Arts in 1997. Luz imbues geometry with physical presence through creating modular forms, grids, cubes and blocks, standing solidly in space. He works on sculpture once a week.