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Turning Point

Art critic Demetrio Paparoni has taken a closer look at Andres Barrioquinto, one of the most celebrated and internationally sought-after Southeast Asian contemporary artists today, through a comprehensive monograph published by Rizzoli New York. In Paparoni’s curation of the book aptly titled , he gathered the writings of Patrick Flores and Elio Cappuccio that analyse the early works of the acclaimed artist from his first solo exhibition in 2001 up to his later works of the last decade. Fundacion Sansó museum director and curator Ricky Francisco, meanwhile, shares his tête-à-tête with Barrioquinto, who has been dubbed by the local art

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