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Salvador Floro Bernal (January 7, 1945 – October 26, 2011) was an artist from the Philippines. Bernal's career began in 1969. His output included over 300 productions in art, film and music, and earned him the award of National Artist for Theater and Design in 2003. [ 1 ]
Salvador Bernal (footballer), (born 1992), a Mexican footballer This page was last edited on 22 July 2023, at 12:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Hernando Ruiz Ocampo was a leading radical modernist artist in the Philippines.He was a member of the Saturday Group of artists (also known as the Taza de Oro Group), and was one of the pre-war Thirteen Moderns, a group of modernist artists founded by Victorio C. Edades in 1938.
Salvador Floro Bernal (1945–2011) Pangasinan: Theater and Design 2006 Benedicto Reyes Cabrera (b. 1942) Manila: Visual Arts – Painting Abdulmari Asia Imao (1936–2014) Sulu: Visual Arts – Sculpture Bienvenido Lumbera (1932–2021) Batangas: Literature Ramon Arevalo Obusan (1938–2006) Albay: Dance Ildefonso Paez Santos Jr. (1929–2014 ...
Eric Oteyza de Guia (born October 3, 1942), better known as Kidlat Tahimik ("Silent Lightning"), is a film director, writer and actor whose films are commonly associated with the Third Cinema movement through their critiques of neocolonialism.
Marilou Correa Diaz-Abaya (March 30, 1955 – October 8, 2012 [1]) was a Filipina multi-award winning film director.She was posthumously conferred the Order of National Artists of the Philippines for Film and Broadcast Arts in 2022, [2] she was the founder and president of the Marilou Diaz-Abaya Film Institute and Arts Center, a film school based in Antipolo, Philippines.
Salvador Hernandez. July 1, 2024 at 7:54 PM. A major general was found dead Saturday at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, Calif. (Gregory Bull / Associated Press)
Abdulmari Asia Imao (14 January 1936 – 16 December 2014) was a Filipino painter and sculptor. Imao was named National Artist of the Philippines for Visual Arts in 2006. A TausÅ«g, Imao is the first Moro to receive the recognition. [1]