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Born in Manila, 1937.
Architectural graduate. Self-taught artist. Six
individual exhibitions at The Luz Gallery since 1961.
Active participation in local group shows. Prolific and
multifaceted, Chabet has ventured into architecture,
painting, printmaking, sculpture, stage designing,
teaching and writing. Curator of the Cultural Center
Museum for two years. Represented in the collections of
the National Museum, Ateneo Art Gallery, Cultural
Center, and several private collections.
Roberto Chabet won the 1973 Araw ng Maynila award in
recognition of his diverse experimental shows. Chabet’s
radical art and ideas provided valuable clues to Western
trends. So innovative were the installations and
minimalist devices he used, they spanned a wealth of
unconventional means, from building materials to
perishable organic matter, magazine clippings and other
cultural debris, that many younger practitioners were
influenced by his esoteric exhibitions without ever
having met him. |