'Top Secret' document on Angel Flores, produced c. 1969. Includes profile of Flores and his biography from 1950 to 1969.
Angel Flores (1936 - 1968) is a Filipino expatriate artist who died in a motorcycle accident in the US, leaving behind an English girlfriend named Sheila Hollister and around twenty paintings, which Sheila turned over to his two former Ateneo High School classmates, Ramon Katigbak and Benjamin Bautista, in 1969. The paintings were shown on a television talk show, 'Two For The Road,' in 1969, and were included in 'Summer Exhibition' at Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) in 1970 and in the survey, 'A Decade of Developmental Art,' also at the CCP, in 1979. A solo exhibition was also mounted at Joy Dayrit's Print Gallery in 1971.
The initials in the document refer to: B (Benjamin Bautista), K (Ramon Katigbak), R (Roberto Chabet), and D (Joy Dayrit). Bautista, Katigbak, and Chabet co-created the fictional persona Angel Flores.
Top Secret
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Benjamin BAUTISTA,  Roberto CHABET,  Joy DAYRIT,  Angel FLORES,  Ramon Kalaw KATIGBAK
English
conceptualism,  found object,  found object,  painting
Circa 1969
manuscript, 
personal record
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