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    • Jayson Oliveria (b.1973)
      Jul. 27, 2024

      Jayson Oliveria (b.1973)

      Est: ₱25,000 - ₱32,500

      Nude signed and dated 1993 (lower right) oil on canvas 33 1/2" x 24 1/2" (85 cm x 62 cm)

      Leon Gallery
    • Jayson Oliveria (b. 1973)
      Jan. 20, 2024

      Jayson Oliveria (b. 1973)

      Est: ₱25,000 - ₱32,500

      Drink Nothing without Seeing, Sign nothing without reading it mixed media on canvas 60" x 60" (152 cm x 152 cm)

      Leon Gallery
    • Jayson Oliveria (b. 1973) - Baby
      Feb. 27, 2021

      Jayson Oliveria (b. 1973) - Baby

      Est: ₱140,000 - ₱182,000

      Jayson Oliveria (b. 1973) Baby signed and dated 2019 (lower right) oil and digital print on canvas 60” x 48” (152 cm x 122 cm)     Provenance: Pinto Art Museum, Antipolo City      WRITE UP: Defining what art is has been the subject of numerous cultural, philosophical, and artistic investigations. For Filipino contemporary artist Jayson Oliveria, the topic up for discussion should not be what art is but what art can do. Although Oliveria’s approach can be defined as an intersection of popular 20th-century styles such as primitivism, art brut, and arte povera, his pieces are not a result of a conscious dogmatic methodology but a subconscious desire to freely express oneself. His works tread the line between the evocative and the profane, the tasteful and the kitschy, and the coherent and the dissonant. By doing so, Oliveria presents us with a novel reimagining of what art is and what art can be.   His paintings defy the conservative limitations of the medium by adopting and lifting imagery and symbols from other artistic media such as sculpture, graffiti, and even literary text. At first glance, this results in a chaotic diaspora of elements. But closer investigation reveals a nuanced and informed whole that reverberates within the human condition.

      Leon Gallery
    • The Nose Knows the Nose
      Nov. 30, 2019

      The Nose Knows the Nose

      Est: ₱140,000 - ₱182,000

      Defining what art is has been the subject of numerous cultural, philosophical, and artistic investigations. For Filipino contemporary artist Jayson Oliveria, the topic up for discussion should not be what art is but what art can do. Although Oliveria's approach can be defined as an intersection of popular 20th-century styles such as primitivism, art brut, and arte povera, his pieces are not a result of a conscious dogmatic methodology but a subconscious desire to freely express oneself. His paintings defy the conservative limitations of the medium by adopting and lifting imagery and symbols from other artistic media such as sculpture, graffiti, and even literary text. At first glance, this results in a chaotic diaspora of elements. But closer investigation reveals a nuanced and informed whole that reverberates within the human condition.

      Leon Gallery
    • Interior Decorators Nightmare
      Jun. 10, 2017

      Interior Decorators Nightmare

      Est: ₱70,000 - ₱91,000

      Interior Decorators Nightmare

      Leon Gallery
    • JAYSON OLIVERIA | (i) Where did you Put the Brush, Where did you Put the Paint (ii) Untitled I (Palm)
      Apr. 04, 2016

      JAYSON OLIVERIA | (i) Where did you Put the Brush, Where did you Put the Paint (ii) Untitled I (Palm)

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      Oil on canvas 

      Sotheby's
    • Jayson Oliveria - A Dot - Pointing to the Lowest High
      Nov. 28, 2015

      Jayson Oliveria - A Dot - Pointing to the Lowest High

      Est: ₱12,000 - ₱15,000

      Oil on canvas, 43 x 43.5 cm (17 x 17 in)

      Salcedo Auctions
    • JAYSON OLIVERIA | Convention of Conventions 4
      Oct. 05, 2015

      JAYSON OLIVERIA | Convention of Conventions 4

      Est: $15,000 - $25,000

      Oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • JAYSON OLIVERIA
      Apr. 05, 2010

      JAYSON OLIVERIA

      Est: $40,000 - $60,000

      JAYSON OLIVERIA B. 1973 ASS-FUCKING Quantity: 1 SIGNED LOWER LEFT OIL ON CANVAS 187.5 by 182.5 cm.; 73 3/4 by 71 3/4 in.

      Sotheby's
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