Pinggot Zulueta

Pinggot Zulueta (born June 19, 1961) is a Filipino visual artist and photojournalist. In 1982, he attained his Fine Arts degree Major in Painting from the University of Santo Tomas. He further studied at the UP College of Fine Arts as well as Advanced Course on News Photography and Pictorial Layout conducted by the International Institute of Journalism, Berlin held in Manila in 1996. While at UST, he served as Staff Artist of the university's official student publication, The Varsitarian. Later, he worked as a Political Cartoonist at Midweek magazine and later at Abante. Since 1983, he had joined fellow artists in group exhibitions in art galleries in Manila, New Zealand and Australia.[1][2] Mr. Zulueta is currently a Lifestyle Photographer in the Philippines’ leading national newspaper; Manila Bulletin.

Pinggot Zulueta
Born
Jose Vinluan Zulueta

(1961-06-19) 19 June 1961
NationalityFilipino
EducationUniversity of Santo Tomas. UP School of Fine Arts.
Alma materUniversity of Santo Tomas
Known forPainting, Photography
Websitepinggotzulueta.blogspot.com

Pinggot Zulueta's Art style is Social Commentary and Abstraction. His latest solo exhibition was in November 2013 called "Makatulog Ka Pa Kaya"[3] (in collaboration with National Artist for Literature, Virgilio Almario) at the Crucible Gallery, SM Megamall. He also participated in a group exhibition held in the Asian Arts Gallery in Maryland, USA called "ART FILIPINO: Works by Filipino Artists"[4] last 2013.

Art Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

DateTitlePlace
April 1985TILAMSIKSilahis International Hotel,

Manila, Philippines.

September 2002ASINTA: Images and ImageriesRCBC Plaza Main Lobby,

Ayala Ave., Makati City, Philippines.

December 2005AOTEAROA SERIESPhilippine Center,

556 Fifth Avenue, New York.

March 2013VIAJESGaleria Francesca,

Artwalk 4th Level, SM Megamall.

November 2013MAKATULOG KA PA KAYA?

(In collaboration with National Artist for Literature, Virgilio Almario)

Crucible Gallery,

SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City.

Group exhibitions

DateTitlePlace
April 1983NTRODUCTIONS ’ 83Small Gallery,

Cultural Center of the Philippines.

September 1983WALANG PAMAGATFaculty Center,

University of the Philippines.

March 1984LINE DRAWINGSVargas Museum,

University of the Philippines.

August 1997ART ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES Annual ExhibitionGSIS Museum,

Manila, Philippines.

February 2001POWER OF THE PEOPLE Through the Eyes of Filipino PhotojournalistsRobinsons Galleria,

EDSA, Philippines.

August 2003ON ARRIVAL[5]Bashford Gallery,

Auckland City, New Zealand.

December 2007SMASH HITSParramatta Artists Studios,

Sydney, NSW, Australia.

January 2008AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL FREEDOM ART EXHIBITIONTap Gallery,

Sydney, NSW, Australia.

January 2011BRUSHSTROKES TOWARDS 400Beato Angelico Main Gallery,

UST, Espana, Manila.

April 2012KRISTO MANILA 2012, SO BE ITGallery Nine,

in Cooperation with Art Center Megamall, Mandaluyong City.

September 2012PAPELISMO: Works on PaperCrucible Gallery,

SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City.

September 2012RECOLLECTIONS 1081Liongoren Gallery,

New York St., Quezon City

October 2012MANILART 12Presented by Galeria Francesca

at SMX Convention Center, Pasay City.

2013ART FILIPINO: Works by Filipino ArtistsAsian Arts Gallery,

Maryland, USA.

Awards

YearAward
1979Second PrizeSculpture Competition, Annual Students’ Art Competition,

College of Architecture and Fine Arts, UST.

1980Third PrizeLandscape Painting Competition, Golden Anniversary,

College of Fine Arts, University of Santo Tomas.

1997First PrizeWilly Vicoy Photojournalism Awards,[6]

News Photographers Association of the Philippines

Third PrizeCoherence, Nature and Environment Category
First PrizeBay in Distress, Nature and Environment Category
2008Special AwardEvicted Filipino Families,

Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies Photo Competition, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Other works

Books

Zulueta was one of the Filipino photojournalists in the book, EDSA 2: A Nation in Revolt published by Anvil Publishing. He also collaborated in a children's book, " Mga Alagad ng Mahiwagang Sirkulo " published by the UNESCO, in cooperation with Adarna Books.[7]

Notes and references

  1. Pinggot Zulueta records his ‘Viajes’ in diptychs and triptychs at Galerie Francesca exhibit. Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2013.
  2. About the Artist Pinggot Zulueta Blogspot. 2013.
  3. Makatulog Ka Pa Kaya? Manila Bulletin. 2013.
  4. Philippine Center New York Artworks Exhibited at Towson University, Maryland “Art Filipino: Works by Master Artists” Draws Wide Audience Philippine Consulate General New York: Press Release. 2013.
  5. Migrants draws on art to ease move to NZ Ng, Lillian. Auckland City harbour news, 1 August 2003 p. 8
  6. About the Artist Pinggot Zulueta Blogspot. 2013.
  7. About the Artist Pinggot Zulueta Blogspot. 2013.

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