Melissa Yeung-Yap - National Gallery Singapore – Gallery Benefit 2023 New York Friday, November 10, 2023 | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    Courtesy of the artist

  • Catalogue Essay

    Estimates for this auction are in United States (US) dollars.
    Bidding will be in US dollars.


    Lush Life is a celebration of the beauty and diversity of Filipino culture, combining bright acrylic paint, handwoven indigenous Philippine fabrics and an intricate hand-carved frame. Melissa Yeung-Yap blends age-old traditional craft with contemporary skills by employing traditional fabrics such as Yakan Tennun, T’boli T'nalak, Manobo weave, and Maranao Balud weave. She also aims to empower the female artisans who created them, stressing the role of these women in the Philippines’ rich cultural heritage. In this sense, Lush Life is the product of not just one female artist, but many.

    Yeung-Yap is an artist who is committed to exploring the cultural splendour and variety of the Philippines through her mixed media art. By incorporating indigenous Philippine fabrics into her works, she not only draws attention to the artistic significance of these textiles, but crucially the skilled women who create them. Yeung-Yap has been making an impact through her solo exhibitions, which have been held in the Philippines and internationally for the past ten years.

    This lot is physically located in the Philippines.

    Prospective buyers should note they are responsible for the costs of transporting the lot from its current location to the buyer. This includes the cost of obtaining any required export and/or import licences or permits and paying any applicable taxes. The buyer of the lot is responsible for complying with applicable export and import laws and regulations. Prospective bidders are therefore advised to make independent enquiries.

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Lush Life

signed and dated 'Myap 2023' lower right
handwoven indigenous Philippine fabrics (Yakan Tennun, T’boli T'nalak, Manobo Weave, Maranao Balud Weave) and acrylic on canvas in a hand-carved frame
work 100 x 100 cm. (39 3/8 x 39 3/8 in.)
frame 124 x 124 cm. (48 7/8 x 48 7/8 in.)

Executed in 2023.

Estimate
$3,800 - 6,000 

Sold

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National Gallery Singapore – Gallery Benefit 2023

10-18 November 2023