The Chabet Archive: Covering Fifty Years of the Artist’s Materials
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Initiated in 2008, The Chabet Archive is a growing collection of digitised material on the renowned Filipino artist, teacher, and curator Roberto Chabet (b. 1937). The Archive includes Chabet's personal photographs of his work, letters, writings and exhibition notes, clippings from books, newspapers, and magazines, and invitations from the 1960s to the present, donated by Chabet himself, other artists, institutions, galleries, collectors, and friends of the artist. The project was launched in July 2009. The full archive will gradually be made accessible through the Collection Online. For the full collection description, please click here.
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101 Artists – Incidents at Shop 6, Marks, Vol. 1, Nos. 2-4, May - October, 1974.
| : | 101 Artists – Incidents at Shop 6 |
| : | A review of the exhibition, '101 Artists,' titled 101 Artists – Incidents at Shop 6, published in Marks Vol. I Nos. 2-4 (May to October) 1974. '101 Artists' was held at Shop 6 in Sining Kamalig in 1974. Shop 6 invited 'guest' artists, including Eduardo Castrillo, Rene Castillo, Jose Mendoza, Ray Albano, Judy Freya Sibayan, and others to participate in the exhibition, which extended to the parking lot of the Sining Kamalig Arcade. This review discusses particular works in the exhibition: Judy Sibayan's Lemon Cake, as well as other works by Jose Mendoza, Yoli Laudico and Joe Bautista. It also includes photographs of the works by Nestor Vinluan, Fernando Modesto and Rodolfo Gan. The review also mentions a smaller follow up exhibition, '1001 Artists,' also held at Shop 6, and takes note of works by Roberto Chabet and Joe Bautista. |
| : | 101 Artists |
| : | 23 August |
| : | 1974 |
| : | Philippines, The |
| : | Shop 6, Sining Kamalig |
| : | Shop 6 |
| : | Cultural Center of the Philippines |
| : | Cultural Center of the Philippines |
| : | 1974 |
| : | (Group) Shop 6, Eduardo CASTRILLO, Raymundo R. ALBANO, Jose MENDOZA, Judy Freya SIBAYAN, Rene CASTILLO |
| : | Clipping - review |
| : | Installation, Conceptual art, Readymade, Found Objects, Artist-run space |
| : | Cultural Center of the Philippines |
| : | Online |






