Main Gallery/
Corporate Offices 210 Loring Street
1300
Pasay City
Metro Manila, Philippines
Gallery Hours:
Monday to Saturday: 10:00 am - 6:00pm

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About Galleria Duemila:
Galleria Duemila was established in 1975 by Italian-born
Silvana Ancellotti-Diaz. Today it is the longest running
commercial gallery in the Philippines and maintains a strong
international profile. With the vision to expose Filipino
artists locally and within the ASEAN region, Galleria
Duemila specializes in contemporary paintings, sculptures,
works on paper and installations, as well as rare
secondary-market stock by modern Filipino masters. It
handles rare works by modern masters of the early 20th
century, including Fernando Amorsolo, Fernando Zobel, H.R.
Ocampo, Vicente Manansala, Jose Joya and Cesar Legaspi and
showcases local and foreign artists from the current
generation. This mix of established and emerging artists
presents a dynamic program of monthly art exhibitions
complimented by performances, readings and musical events in
its custom-built gallery in Pasay City, Manila.
Apart from
these endeavors, Galleria Duemila significantly devotes much
of its resources in the advocacy of art historical research
and scholarship with the publication of the books “Yuta:
Earthworks by Julie Lluch”, “Diosdado Magno Lorenzo: Art
Rebel to Legend” and Messenger of the Gods: A Duddley Diaz
Retrospective (Tentative Title) among others. Galleria
Duemila also takes pride for being the only local gallery to
do in depth research in order to mount Artists’
Retrospective Exhibitions namely that of “Julie Lluch’s” at
the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) in 2008 and
that of “Duddley Diaz’” at the Jorge B. Vargas Museum (UPVM)
in 2009. Equally important projects include artist Pacita
Abad’s “Circles in my Mind” Exhibition in 2004 at the CCP
and a collaborative work with the National Commission for
Culture and the Arts and the UST Museum for the
documentation and exhibition of “L’orto dei Marni: Francesco
Riccardo Monti Scultore 1888-1958” in 2005.
Working
closely with the foremost private and corporate collectors
of Philippine art here and abroad, the gallery also
maintains close ties with museums throughout Asia,
Australia, Europe and the United States. It has sold
artworks to museums such as the Singapore Art Museum and the
National Commission for Culture and the Arts in Manila and
has engaged in collaborative work with the Metropolitan
Museum. Corporate collectors acquiring art from the gallery
include ABS-CBN, Bank of Tokyo, Bank of Philippine Islands
and San Miguel Properties. Works of art have also been
placed in a number of internationally recognized hotels,
such as the Pacific Star Hotel in Guam, The Manila Hotel,
The Hotel Intercontinental, and the Shangrila Hotels in
Makati and Davao City to name a few.
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