Shop original Javier Geraldine artworks, paintings and prints from the world’s biggest art hub Mojarto. From Juan Luna to Geraldine Javier . It seems like Javier’s artworks are all nature related. View Geraldine Javier’s artworks on artnet. Frida Kahlo inspired Geraldine Javier to contemplate the nature of pain and suffering. Javier rose into the spotlight when she … Get the latest news on the events, trends, and people that shape the global art market with our daily newsletter.©2020 Artnet Worldwide Corporation. On May 30, 2010, it was auctioned at Christie’s in Hong Kong with an estimated value of HKD 150,000 to HKD 200,000.
Geraldine Javier. Geraldine Javier. Geraldine Javier’s Artwork This is another untitled artwork displayed in Gallery 2 which is encased in glass. Geraldine Javier Geraldine Javier's installation, "Oblivions to Oblivions," at West Gallery. Her solo exhibitions include" Curiosities" at the Vargas Museum, U.P. Geraldine Javier. This exhibition is perhaps an important landmark for her as paintings, objects and installations are not presented separately, but as organically blended together in five works. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines (2013), "Playing God in an Art Lab" at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore (2012), "Museum of Many Things" at the Valentine Willie Fine Art, Singapore (2011), "In The Beginning..." at Arario Gallery, Korea (2011), "Samploc Cave Paintings" at the Finale Art Gallery, Philippines (2008), "Living Images, Leaden Lives" at the West Gallery, Art Center, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City, Manila, Philippines (2008), "Girls Will Not Be Girls, Art Center, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City, Manila, Philippines (2006) and Weight of Light, Finale Gallery, Lao Center, Makati, Manila, Philippines (2005). —Geraldine Javier. Geraldine Javier was born in Manila, Philippines in 1970, and soon discovered and distinguished her artistic potential in an art school. Excerpts from the essay “Geraldine Javier” by Tony Godfrey, 2013.Geraldine Javier, Proposal for National Dog of the Philippines, , 2015, hammered leaves, fluid acrylics, wood, and encaustic, 200 × 191 cm, JAVI0016 Best quality and 100% buyer protection guaranteed. Born in 1970, she initially began her career training to be a nurse before turning to the arts. Geraldine Javier belongs to a new generation of young Filipino artists whose interests are variegated and extensive, and who, unlike their social-realist predecessors, are engaged in pursuing the personal and the idiosyncratic. Authenticity certificate available. They helped pave the way for Filipino emerging artists to seep into the consciousness of audiences outside Manila’s cocoon. Free delivery in India. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices. (62 results) Since 2004, Geraldine has been exhibiting her work internationally. Although her talent quickly made itself evident, Javier has held many solo and group exhibitions in her home country since 1995. This oil painting was framed and embroidered with preserved butterflies. Geraldine Javier is a Philippine visual artist whose work foregrounds the tension between dynamic contrasts. Moreover, the whole exhibition is conceived and should be experienced as a larger entity. It is another artwork by Geraldine Javier (one of her works is displayed along with Raffy Napay’s Love series). 19. The artist: Film and photography make up this artist's repertoire. COD and Global shipping available for eligible products.
Born 1970 in Makati, Philippines Lives and works in Manila, Philippines. Artworks from the Show. Jam Acuzar (The Philippine Star) - June 10, 2013 - 12 ... itself. Ink Transfer, Finely-cut Plastic, Acrylic, Encaustic on Wood and Aluminum Laminate, 275 x 183 cm Nona Garcia, Geraldine Javier, and Yasmin Sison first burst into the Southeast Asian art scene via their show Silent Declarations at Valentine Willie Fine Art in KL nine years ago.
All rights reserved. The Big Rock Candy Mountain, Geraldine Javier, 2015, Ink, encaustic and wood on canvas, 68×101×3¼ in. The Deer of Cuenca, Geraldine Javier, 2015, Ink and encaustic on canvas, 102×67.8×1½ in. Javier’s oil-on-canvas, Ella Amo' Apasionadamente y Fue Correspondida, set a record for the artist when it sold for HK$1,460,000. Images/Works; Exhibitions; Geraldine Javier belongs to a new generation of young Filipino artists whose interests are variegated and extensive, and who, unlike their social-realist predecessors, are engaged in pursuing the personal and the idiosyncratic.