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Manuel Baldemor
Born
Manuel D. Baldemor

(1947-03-26) March 26, 1947 (age 77) (Age (2016):75)
NationalityFilipino
Known forPainting

Manuel Baldemor is a Filipino painter, sculptor, printmaker, writer and book illustrator. He was born on March 26, 1947 in Paete, Laguna, Philippines.

He is best known for his paintings on various media that depict scenes in simplified geometric forms with a folk art character. Most of his subjects in art are his hometown, its people, their everyday activities, and their celebrations.

His works are known not only in the Philippines but also in other countries. He is an artist-in-residence in Chile, Estonia, France, Israel, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland and Portugal. His works is known internationally because UNICEF is reproducing his works as greeting cards that are distributed worldwide.[1]

Early career and education

Manuel Baldemor studied in the University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts and Design. He worked for Mabini Artist to support his financial needs as a student. He did academic plates for his classmates.[2]

In his senior year, he worked as a layout artist an editorial cartoonist for the Philippine Graphic. This started his career in publication.

Career

His career started as a painter when he depicted the beauty of his hometown Paete, Laguna through pen-and ink. His mural work "Paete I" won the grand prize on Art Association of the Philippines Art Competition and Exhibition in 1972. The next year, his mural work "Paete II" won the same prize. His consecutive wins make way for him to become a representative of the Philippines for XIV International Art Exhibition in Paris in 1973. The art critic, Leonides Benesa, hails him as "The Folk Artist".

In the 1970s he developed his own brand of art that had fused his rural memories. He had several works that depicted the Philippines ideal through the use of Folk Modernist treatment. His first exhibit "The Graphic of Manuel D. Baldemor" at the Hidalgo Gallery in 1972 marked the debut of his career.

He won his third gold prize for the annual Art Association of the Philippines competition for his fine prints in the year 1983. He experimented and tries other media such as, watercolour, acrylic, tempera, oil in canvas, woodcut, ceramics, glass, grass paper and fine prints.

Rosalinda Orosa, an art connoisseur and columnist, called him "The Chronicle of the Motherland" for depicting the beauty of all the places of the Philippines. In 1992, the Cultural Center of the Philippines awarded him as one of the Thirteen Artist Awardees as recognition for his contributions to the country.

He garnered travel grants as artist –in-residence in France, England, Switzerland, Russia, Spain and Portugal in Europe; United States, Mexico and Chile in the Americas; Iran, Israel, Egypt, South Korea, India, Malaysia and China in Asia. Each country that he visits became his topic and subject for his art. He became known as International Artist and also the Most Travelled Artist for travelling for more than 50 countries.

In 1995, he celebrated his 25th Anniversary as an artist by exhibiting 2 reminiscing artworks at the Artists’ Corner in SM Megamall: "Sining Bayan" for being a Filipino Painter and "The Global Village" for being a painter of the world with the ambassadors of the countries where in he is an artist-in-residence as the honorable guests. In 1998, President Fidel V. Ramos became his honorable guest for the inauguration of his mural "Pasasalamat" that is shown in the hall of United Nations Center in Vienna, Austria.

He is also known as a sculptor. He won his fourth gold prize for sculptor for the Annual Art Association of the Philippines Competition sculpture category in the year 1982. His winning piece was "Tribute to the Filipino Farmer" that was shown the in City Gallery at Luneta in 1980, as his tribute to his father, Perfecto S. Baldemor. In 1999, he became the representative of the country for the 3rd Inami International Wooden Sculpture Camp in Toyama Perfecture in Japan. In the span of his camping, he created the sculpture "Pamilyang Pilipino" with 1m wide and 4m high.

On October 1–14, 1999, he exhibited his 100th show entitled "A Distinctive Milestone" as a painter and sculptor at the Artists’ Corner in SM Megamall. At that time, he was the only artist to exhibit his works a hundred times.

He is also a writer; he is part of the Writers’ Guild of the Philippines. His poems and essays are featured in leading newspapers and magazines in the country. He became a columnist for culture in two major newspaper companies. In his weekly column entitled "Folio" of Manuel D. Baldemor in Sunday times of the Manila Times newspaper in 1992 to 1994. He continued his weekly column in the "Art and Culture Section" of "The Philippines Star" from 1997 to 1999.

He showed his skills as a graphic designer by making the souvenir program of XI World Congress of Cardiology in 1991, XXII International Conference on Internal Medicine in 1994, and other commemorative books about the history and cultivation of the Philippines.

In 1980, he is awarded "Gawad Sikap" for Visual Arts for the 400th anniversary of his hometown. Paetenians International Northeast Chapter acknowledged him as the "Paetenian of the Year" in 1985 and one of the "Ten Outstanding Living Paetenians"in 2000. He is also awarded as one of the "Natatanging Buhay na Anak ng Bayan" in the Celebration of Balik-Paete 2004.

He sometime leads the patronage and affirmation of Paete like his shows "Salubong" in Nayong Pilipino in 1978, "The Masters of Paete Exhibit" at the City Gallery, Luneta in 1980, grand exhibition of "The Paete Phenomenon" at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, the tape-recording of the two historical concert of Band 69 – "Konsyerto ng Pamanang Himig" and "Konsyerto ng Sentenaryo ng Banda " – at the UP Abelardo Hall in 1997, the "Konsyerto ng Sentenaryo ng Kalayaan ng Bansa" inside the hundred-year Church of Paete, Laguna.

His works, have been reproduced and chosesn by UNICEF as a design for their greeting cards for the past 30 years, that generated for at least P35 million sales for the company.[3]

Awards

Year Awards
2007 Most Outstanding Alumni of University of Santo Thomas
2004 10th Asian Biennale Bangladesh
1998 Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Delhi, India
1997 Ministry of Arts and Culture, Prague, Czech Republic
1994 Artist-in-residence, Internationale Austausch Ateliers Region Basel, Switzerland
1992 Thirteen Artists Award, Cultural Center of the Philippines
1991 Ministry of Arts and Culture, Cairo, Egypt
1989 First ASEAN Symposium on Aesthetics, Workshop and Exhibition, National Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1988 Artist-in-residence, Santiago, Chile

Artist-in-residence, Miskenot Shaannmin, Jerusalem, Israel USIS, Voluntary Visitors Program, USA

1987 China Exhibition Agency, The People's Republic of China
1985 Ministry of Arts and Culture, Moscow, USSR

Leutuvos TSR Kuturas Ministerija, Vilnius, Lithuania

1983 Best Fine Print Award, Art Association of the Philippines
1982 Best Sculpture Award, Art Association of the Philippines
1975 British Council, London

Ministry of Arts and Culture, Paris, France

1974 Honorable Mention Award for Painting, AAP
1973 Philippine Representative, XIV Internationale Art Exhibition, Paris, France

Grand Prize Award, Art Association of the Philippines

Solo exhibits

Year Exhibits
2014 "Mosaique" Alliance Francaise, France[4]
2013 "Moments with Christ", SM Megamall Atrium[5]

"Symphony of Colors" Centro Cultural Galileo, Madrid, Spain[6] "Philippine Skyland" Salon des Délegués., UNESCO Miollis, Paris, France[7]

2012 "Impressions: An Art Exhibition of Paintings" Vienna International Center, Vienna, Austria[8]

"Images of My Homeland and Switzerland" Switzerland[9]

2010 A Cross-Stitch Echibit, Event Center, SM Megamall[10]
2008 "The Images of the Philippines and Norway" Norway’s Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs, Norway, Iceland[11]
2007 "Somewhere in France" Art Center, SM Megamall[12]

"Windows" Atrium, Singapore "Chromatext Reloaded" CCP Main Gallery "The Wonders of China" Galerie Y

2006 Vietnam Fine Art Museum exhibit, Hanoi
2005 Galerie S, Stockholm
1998 "Las Canciones de la Revolucion" Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Madrid, Spain

"From the Heart of India" Art Center, SM MegaMall

1997 "A Gift of Nature" Gallery 139, Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City

"Dubrovnik Croatia" Galerie Y, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City "Czech National Day" Czech Embassy, Manila "Songs of the Revolution" Ayala Museum, Makati City "Prague, The Heart of Europe" Ayala Museum, Makati City "Mula sa Sinisintang Lupa" GSIS Museo ng Sining, GSIS Bldg, Financial Center, Pasay City "Philippines Nature's Wonder" Hotel Bayerischen Hof, Munich, Germany "Images of my Native Land" Novomestska Radnice, Prague, Czech Republic "Hymn to my Homeland" Kunst Im Sonnenhof, Bern, Switzerland "Transition" The Crucible Gallery, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City

1996 "Cultural and Spiritual Homeland" Museo Iloilo, Iloilo City

"Quelque Part En France" La Galerie, Alliance Francaise de Manille "Global Village" The Art Center, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City "Hymn to the Earth" Luz Gallery, Makati City "Discovery" The Country of Tagaytay Highlands, Tagaytay City "Festival of my Hometown" Philippine International Convention Center

1995 "Switzerland Aquarelle" Finale Art Gallery, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City

"Pasko sa Aming Bayan" EDSA Plaza Hotel, Mandaluyong City "Graces from the Land" Gen. Luna Gallery, Davao City "Masskara", Bacolod Convention Plaza Hotel, Bacolod City "Sining Bayan" Art Center, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City "CEBU, The Queen City of the South" SM City, Cebu

1994 "Madonna Filipina" Sculpture Exhibition, Heritage Art Center, Shangri-La Plaza, Mandaluyong City

"Flowers from the Alps" Galerie Y, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City "A Piece of Switzerland" Ayala Museum, Makati City "Ein Stuck Schwiz" International Austausch Ateliers Region, Basel, Switzerland

1993 "Maskara ng Buhay" Galerie Y, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City

"Zona Verde" Hotel Intercontinental, Makati City "Philippine Skyworld" Phoenix Gallery, Baguio City "Cogon at Kahoy" Woodcut Prints Exhibition, Ayala Museum, Makati City "Scent of China" Galerie Y, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City "The Gentle Carabao" West Gallery, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City "Festival of Colors" Victoria Plaza, Davao City

1992 "Pasko Filipino" Heritage Art Center, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City

"Mirror" Lopez Museum, Pasig City "Awit at Kulay" Hotel Nikko Manila Garden, Makati City "Season's Best" Westin Philippine Plaza Hotel, Manila "Recuerdos de Mexico" Ayala Museum, Makati City

1991 "Underneath the Rainbow" Philippines Center, New York City, USA

"The Wonders of Egypt II" Egyptian Ambassador's Residence, Makati City "The Wonders of Egypt I" Lopez Museum, Pasig City "The Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" National Gallery, Open House, Cairo, Egypt "Ugat ng Sariling Atin" UPLB Gallery, Los Baños, Laguna "Ang Pista sa Nayon" West Gallery, Quezon City "Sa Duyan ng Pagmamahal" Ayala Museum, Makati City "May Isang Bayan sa Dakong Silangan" Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila "Sa Lambong ng Bahag-hari" Artist's Corner Gallery, Hotel Intercontinental Manila, Makati City

1990 "Munting Bayan sa Salamin" Hotel Nikko Manila Garden, Makati City

"Nature's Best" Lopez Museum, Pasig City "Sining at Lulturang Kinagisnan" The Luz Gallery, Makati City "Pagdiriwang" Philippine International Convention Center, Manila

1989 "Chile: A Discovery of Colors" The National Museum, Manila
1987 "The Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" Harry Steel Cultural Center, Kiriat Ono, Israel

"As I Came Down from Jerusalem" Ayala Museum, Makati City "Munting Bayan" Philippine Center, New York

1986 "Homage to Carlos V. Francisco" Angono Artist's, Angono, Rizal

"Recent Works" Lopez Museum, Pasig City "Homage to Botong" Ayala Museum, Makati City "American Experience" Thomas Jefferson Cultural Center, Makati City "The Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" International Art Gallery, Beijing, China "Xian Beyond Expectations" Ayala Museum, Makati City

1985 "The Graphic Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" The Friendship House, Moscow, USSR

"Manuelis Baldemoras Tapyba Grapika" Lietuvos TSR Dailies Muziejus, Vilnius Lithuania "Folk Vision" The Luz Gallery, Makati City "Pahiyas and the Year of the Carabao" Gallery Genesis, Mandaluyong City

1984 "Summertime" Gallery Marguerite, Hyatt Terraces, Baguio City

"Baldemor Country" The Luz Gallery, Makati City

1983 "Laguna, the Land and the People" Hidalgo Gallery, makati City

"Painting and Sculpture" ELF Arthaus, Parañaque, Metro Manila "Munting Bayan" Ayala Museum, Makati City

1982 "Roots" Greenhills Art Center, San Juan, Metro Manila
1981 "Korean Impressions" Greenhills Art Center, San Juan, Metro Manila

"Baldemor's Painting Exhibition" Philippine Embassy, Seoul, Korea "Images of the Homeland" Greenhills Art Center, San Juan, Metro Manila

1980 "Tribute to the Filipino Farmers" (Sculpture) City Gallery, Manila
1978 "Introspective" Print Collections Gallery, Manila

"Kay Ganda ng Pilipinas" ABC Galleries, Manila "Muslim Impressions" Hidalgo Gallery, Makati City

1977 The Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" Mainz Rathaus, Mainz, West Germany

"Baldemor Paintings" PhilamLife, Iloilo City

1976 "Ceramic Paintings" The Gallery, Hyatt Regency, Manila

"Mother and Child" ABC Galleries, Manila "Prints and Drawings" Galeria Burlas, Bacolod City

1975 "Kay Ganda ng Pilipinas" Kilusang Sining Gallery Makati

"Recent Paintings" Galeria Burlas, Bacolod City

1974 "Baldemor's Paete" GMTFM Hall, Taguig, Metro Manila

"Paete" Second Laguna Development Bank, Paete, Laguna "Paete: Sketchbook of a Filipino Town" Quad Gallery, Makati

1973 "The Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" Hidalgo Gallery, Makati
1972 "The Gaphic Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" Hidalgo Gallery, Makati City

Group exhibits

Year Exhibits
2011 "Edades: From Freedom to Fruition", Cultural Center of the Philippines[13]
2006 "Ode to the Pasig River" Ayala Museum

"Through the Palette's Eye" U.P.-Jorge B. Vargas Museum and Filipiniana Research Center

2005 Philippine Exhibit, Stanford Art Spaces, Stanford University

"SCAPES: Images of Time and Place" DLSU Museum

1997 Two-Man Show, Albor-Baldemor, Stadt Museum, Düsseldorf, Germany

Two-Man Show, Albor-Baldemor, Landesvertretung Thuringen, Bonn, Germany

1996 "The Filipino Masters" Ericsson Telecommunications, Manila

Three-Man Show, Albor-Baldemor-Olmedo, Philippine Embassy, Vienna, Italy

1992 Philippine Pavilion, Seville, Spain
1991 "Paete Phenomenon" Cultural Center of the Philippines
1990 Cultural Gallery, Muzium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1989 First ASEAN Symposium on Aesthetics, Workshop and Exhibition, National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1988 International Art Festival, Saddam Art Center, Baghdad, Iraq
1987 Metropolitan Museum, Manila
1986 Bienal de la Habana, Cuba
1985 Print Council of Australia, Melbourne

Asia World Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

1984 Galerie Taub, Philadelphia
1982 ASEAN Traveling Art Exhibition, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Manila
1980 Madurodam Gallery, The Hague, The Netherlands
1977 Wall Panel Gallery, Tehran, Iran
1975 The Philippine Center, New York City, New York, USA
1973 XIV Internationale Art Exhibition, Paris, France
1972 AAP Art Competition and Exhibition, Cultural Center of the Philippines

Books and publications

Year Books and Publications
2010 "Manuel D. Baldemor’s European Journey of Discovey"[14]
1996 "Painting the Global Village" with Rosalinda L. Orosa
1993 "Tales of a Rainy Night" with C. Hidalgo

"Sabong" with A. Hidalgo

1992-94 Columnist, "Folio", Sunday Times Life Magazine, Philippines
1992 "Philippine Food and Life" with G.C. Fernando [15]
1991 "The Paete Phenomenon" with I.C. Endaya
1990-94 Official UNICEF Card Design
1989 "The Philippines" with C. Nakpil & "Chile, A Discovery of Colors" with S. Fanega
1988 "Sarap" with D. Fernandez, E. Alegre
1987 "Philippine Ancestral Houses" with F. Zialcita, N. Oshima
1986 "Painture, New Lixicom of Philippine Art" with P. Zafaralla
1981 "Images of the Homeland" with M. Baterina
1980 "Tribute to the Filipino Farmers" with L. Benesa
1974 "Paete, Sketchbook of a Filipino Town" with B. Afuang
1972 "The Graphic Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" with M. Duldulao

Notable People

Angeline Baldemor

Angelito Baldemor

Angelo Baldemor

Antero Baldemor

Celoine Baldemor

Charming Baldemor

Felix "Kid" Baldemor

Fred Baldemor

Leandro Baldemor

Mailah Baldemor-Balde

Marvin Baldemor

Mike Baldemor

Nick C. Baldemor

Vince Baldemor

Walter Baldemor

Wilfredo Baldemor

Wilson Baldemor

Zoerya Emi Baldemor Abuel

Vicente Mannsala

References

  1. ^ Baldemor, Manuel. (n.d.). Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.artcircle-gallery.com/default.php?consume=22&resource=946490ad0fdc17b3b8997
  2. ^ Hannah Jo, U. (2014, May 18). Manuel Baldemor The compulsive creative. Manila Bulletin. Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.mb.com.ph/manuel-baldemor/
  3. ^ Casanova, A. (2005). Tatlong Haligi ng Sining. In Mga Natatanging Anak ng PAETE. UST Publishing House.
  4. ^ Zaide, J. (2014, February 23). Manuel Baldemor at Alliance Francaise. Manila Bulletin. Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.mb.com.ph/manuel-baldemor-at-alliance-francaise/
  5. ^ Lago, A. (2013, March 28). Spiritualized through art with Manuel Baldemor's 'Moments with Christ' Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/301466/lifestyle/design/spiritualized-through-art-with-manuel-baldemor-s-moments-with-christ
  6. ^ Phl Ambassador opens Manuel Baldemor exhibit in Madrid. (2013, June 11). Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.interaksyon.com/lifestyle/phl-ambassador-opens-manuel-baldemor-exhibit-in-madrid
  7. ^ Medina, A. (2013, April 25). PHL artist Manuel Baldemor features Ifugaos in Paris art exhibit. Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/305528/pinoyabroad/pinoyachievers/phl-artist-manuel-baldemor-features-ifugaos-in-paris-art-exhibit
  8. ^ Medina, A. (2012, July 14). Pinoy artist Manuel Baldemor mounts exhibit in Austria. Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/265440/pinoyabroad/pinoyachievers/pinoy-artist-manuel-baldemor-mounts-exhibit-in-austria
  9. ^ Philippine Embassy in Berne celebrates 150th Anniversary of Philippine-Swiss relations through an exhibit by Manny Baldemor | Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. (2012, July 6). Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.gov.ph/2012/07/06/philippine-embassy-in-berne-celebrates-150th-anniversary-of-philippine-swiss-relations-through-an-exhibit-by-manny-baldemor/
  10. ^ Manuel Baldemor MASTERPIECES by DMC | Focus Global Inc. (2010, May 1). Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.focusglobalinc.com/dmc-news/manuel-baldemor-masterpieces-by-dmc.aspx
  11. ^ Grejalde, G. (2008, June 13). Filipino holds exhibit in Norway, Iceland. Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/100993/pinoyabroad/filipino-holds-exhibit-in-norway-iceland
  12. ^ Galarpe, K. (n.d.). Manuel Baldemor paints the Philippines and the world. K Monitor. Retrieved March 3, 2015, from https://karengalarpe.wordpress.com/2010/01/13/manuel-baldemor-paints-the-philippines-and-the-world/
  13. ^ Mayo, R. (2011). Exhibition traces the roots of Modern Art in the Philippines. The Essence of Things by RACHEL MAYO. Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://rachelmayo.blogspot.com/2011/12/edades-from-freedom-to-fruition.html
  14. ^ Manuel D. Baldemor's European journey of discovery. (n.d.). Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.worldcat.org/title/manuel-d-baldemors-european-journey-of-discovery/oclc/758099557
  15. ^ Puto (2015, April 12)

Bibliography

Casanova, A. (2005). Tatlong Haligi ng Sining. In Mga Natatanging Anak ng PAETE. UST Publishing House.

Manuel Baldemor. (n.d.). Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php/Manuel_Baldemor