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Patrick D. Flores is a Filipino curator, critic, and professor.
Early life and Education
Flores was born in Manila, the Philippines in 1969. He received degrees in humanities, art history, and Philippine studies at the University of the Philippines Diliman.
Work
He is a professor of Art Studies in the Department of Art Studies at the University of the Philippines and curator of the Vargas Museum in Manila. He was also a curator of the Arts Division, Philippine National Museum and curator of the Philippine Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2015.
Published Works
- Painting History: Revisions in Philippine Colonial Art (1999).
- Remarkable Collection: Art, History, and the National Museum (2006).
- Past Peripheral: Curation in Southeast Asia (2008).
- Art After War, 1948-1969, Modern Reader (2015).
References
- "Patrick D. Flores". Creative Time Summit. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- "Profile - Patrick D. Flores". Japan Foundation. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- Tsai, Sylvia. "Salvage Operation: Patrick Flores". ArtAsiaPacific. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
Category:Living people Category:Filipino critics Category:1969 births Category:Filipino writers Category:Filipino curators Category:Writers from Manila