Toym Imao
Abdulmari Toym de Leon Imao, Jr., (born 1968), better known simply as Toym Imao, is a Filipino multi-media visual artist whose art is known for its commentary on Filipino social conditions, as well as for its pop culture sensibilities.[1][2][3][4]
Among his most notable early sculptures included the Tandang Sora National Shrine in Quezon City; the Andres Bonifacio National Shrine in Maragondon, Cavite; the Dr. Jose P. Rizal statue in Carson City, California.[5][6] In 2015, his exhibition "Desaparecidos" at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani was widely recognized as an important commemoration of the abuses of Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos.[1]
References
- "Designing Conscience: sculptor Toym de Leon Imao reveals how to design memorials in the era of historical revisionism". July 18, 2017.
- "Reclaiming heroes: Toym Imao adds a twist of bitter to true, good and beautiful by Inday Espina-Varona". May 12, 2018.
- "Ayala Museum's OpenSpace: Voltes V and the Martial Law Art-ified". Philippine Primer. Primer Media Inc.
- Boado, Krysten Mariann (2015-12-22). "The Sculptor is a Storyteller". Inkwell Manila. Retrieved 2019-07-05.
- "Imao wins sculpture prize". University of the Philippines.
- Charm, Neil. "Toym's Labyrinth". BusinessWorld.
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