The hitherto dearth of written and visual materials about these two contemporary towering giants of Philippine art scene has finally been solved by Vibal Foundation's authoritative biographies in the lavishly-illustrated art books The Life and Art of Botong Francisco and The Life and Art of Francisco V. Coching, both launched last Friday, December 11, 2009, at the National Museum of the Filipino People. Both books contain scholarly essays by renowned Philippine art historians, and contain hundreds of many never-before seen artworks of Botong and Coching. The books were edited by art historian Patrick Flores, Ph.D, of the University of the Philippines.
The launching of these two important books was highlighted by a visual presentation about Botong and Coching's immense contribution to Philippine culture and art, as well as a retrospective exhibit of their original works at the third floor of the National Museum. Among the hundreds of guests who attended the launch were the families of Botong Francisco and Francisco Coching.
The books are presently available at Vibal Foundation, Vibal Publishing House, Inc., located at Araneta Avenue, Quezon City, but both will soon be available at your favorite bookstores nationwide. Both books have limited runs only so be sure to buy your copies as soon as you can.
Cultural icon Danny Dolor, Coching daughter Lulu Coching, almost National Artist Cecille Guidote-Alvarez, writer Virgie Moreno, writer Buenaventura Medina, Jr., society matriarch Esther Vibal, playwright Alberto Florentino, and Vibal Executive Director Gus Vibal
Bebe Gandanghari and Delia Razon
Komikeros hannibal and Randy Valiente enjoying the cocktails that were served
Komikeros hannibal and Randy Valiente enjoying the cocktails that were served
Manuel Rodriguez Sr., the Father of Philippine Printmaking, attended the launch. He is only 98 years old.
Rodolfo Francisco, son of Botong, and Mrs. Filomena Coching, wife of Coching, cut the ribbon of the exhibit. Gus Vibal and mother Esther Vibal happily look on
7 comments:
Dennis:
That Mr. Medina in photo looks like my English professor in FEU, BUENAVENTURA S. MEDINA. I heard he's still teaching in La Salle. He translated a lot of Filipino Literature material from Tagalog into English.
I'm not syre if it's him because the photo is small, but I could see some semblance.
Hi JM,
Ah siya pala yun...gusto ko sanang tanungin kung ano first name niya eh ang sabi basta mr. medina na lang daw..suplado eh hehehe
The cover of the book is so colorful. What more the content of it...
Are there new Komiks that are "patok" to the modern youth in the Philippines? Our tastes seems to be changing, or perhaps had changed a lot already, I can't seem to find mainstream komik artists these days...
Dennis, feature the reprint of Lapu-Lapu by Francisco Coching in your blog. Nice to hear that Atlas is now reaching back to the modern youth how wonderful they've missed.
Hi! I like your blog and you'll be happy to know that I have included it in one of my blog rolls, Award-Winners, one of the little ways I try to promote Filipino culture. You are welcome to visit The 2Rivers Magical Mystery Tour anytime -- http://jonathan2rivers.blogspot.com -- Thank you and God bless! Sincerely yours, Jonathan Aquino. If I may add, I have also embedded a YouTube documentary on Filipino comics. You'll like it even if you have seen it before. But maybe you haven't?
Hi! I like your blog and you'll be happy to know that I have included it in one of my blog rolls, Award-Winners, one of the little ways I try to promote Filipino culture. You are welcome to visit The 2Rivers Magical Mystery Tour anytime -- http://jonathan2rivers.blogspot.com -- Thank you and God bless! Sincerely yours, Jonathan Aquino. If I may add, I have also embedded a YouTube documentary on Filipino comics. You'll like it even if you have seen it before. But maybe you haven't?
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