Kiko Escora, Untitled (Raw Emotion), 2002
Charcoal on paper, Oil on paper (Double sided artwork)
57 x 71 cm (visible), 76.5 x 91 x 2.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
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Kiko Escora (b. 1970, Philippines) is a Filipino contemporary artist whose nuanced depiction of forms always result in virtuosic, innovative, and unforgettable images. Escora, who also goes by the moniker Manila Animal, creates phantasmagorical-esque figures that play on the vulnerability of emotions and the body with hints of unlocking the danger of freeing a hedonistic act.
Whether it’s death or life, love or lust, delirium or boredom, Escora’s work emphasises movement or stillness, colour, drama, and sensuality, luring his viewers into the paradox of resolving a mental act into visual elements.
Kiko Escora was awarded the CCP’s 13 Artists Award in 2003. He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Spain, Thailand, Dubai, Miami, New York, and Beijing.
[The in-situ image of the artwork is rendered by a generative AI tool. The artwork is the actual item.]
(Photographed in December 2023)
Charcoal on paper, Oil on paper (Double sided artwork)
57 x 71 cm (visible), 76.5 x 91 x 2.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
-
Kiko Escora (b. 1970, Philippines) is a Filipino contemporary artist whose nuanced depiction of forms always result in virtuosic, innovative, and unforgettable images. Escora, who also goes by the moniker Manila Animal, creates phantasmagorical-esque figures that play on the vulnerability of emotions and the body with hints of unlocking the danger of freeing a hedonistic act.
Whether it’s death or life, love or lust, delirium or boredom, Escora’s work emphasises movement or stillness, colour, drama, and sensuality, luring his viewers into the paradox of resolving a mental act into visual elements.
Kiko Escora was awarded the CCP’s 13 Artists Award in 2003. He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Spain, Thailand, Dubai, Miami, New York, and Beijing.
[The in-situ image of the artwork is rendered by a generative AI tool. The artwork is the actual item.]
(Photographed in December 2023)
Charcoal on paper, Oil on paper (Double sided artwork)
57 x 71 cm (visible), 76.5 x 91 x 2.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
-
Kiko Escora (b. 1970, Philippines) is a Filipino contemporary artist whose nuanced depiction of forms always result in virtuosic, innovative, and unforgettable images. Escora, who also goes by the moniker Manila Animal, creates phantasmagorical-esque figures that play on the vulnerability of emotions and the body with hints of unlocking the danger of freeing a hedonistic act.
Whether it’s death or life, love or lust, delirium or boredom, Escora’s work emphasises movement or stillness, colour, drama, and sensuality, luring his viewers into the paradox of resolving a mental act into visual elements.
Kiko Escora was awarded the CCP’s 13 Artists Award in 2003. He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Spain, Thailand, Dubai, Miami, New York, and Beijing.
[The in-situ image of the artwork is rendered by a generative AI tool. The artwork is the actual item.]
(Photographed in December 2023)