National Artist Of The Philippines

The Order of National Artists of the Philippines (Tagalog: Orden ng mga Pambansang Alagad ng Sining ng Pilipinas) is an order bestowed by the President of the Philippines on Philippine nationals who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine art.

Members of the Order are known as National Artists. Originally instituted as an Award, it was elevated to the status of an order in 2003.

Order of National Artists of the Philippines
Orden ng mga Pambansang Alagad ng Sining ng Pilipinas
National Artist Of The Philippines
Emblem of the Order of National Artists, which appears on the collar bestowed on members.
Awarded by National Artist Of The Philippines Philippines
TypeOrder
Awarded forhaving made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts
StatusCurrently constituted
SovereignPresident of the Philippines
Statistics
First induction1972
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of Gabriela Silang
Next (lower)Gawad Mabini
EquivalentOrder of National Scientists, Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan, Order of Lakandula – Special Class of Champion for Life
National Artist Of The Philippines
Ribbon bar of the Order

National Artist Of The Philippines
Current logo for the Philippine Registry of Cultural Property

The Order is administered by the Cultural Center of the Philippines by virtue of President Ferdinand Marcos's Proclamation № 1001 of April 2, 1972, and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. The first Award was posthumously conferred on Filipino painter Fernando Amorsolo.

Definition

The order of the highest state honor is conferred on individuals deemed as having done much for their artistic field. Deserving individuals must have been recommended by both the Cultural Center and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts prior to receiving the Award. Such people are then titled, by virtue of a Presidential Proclamation, as National Artist (Filipino: Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng Sining), and are inducted into the Order.

Categories

Categories under which National Artists can be recognized originally included:

  • Music – singing, composition, direction, and/or performance;
  • Dance – choreography, direction and/or performance;
  • Theater – direction, performance and/or production design;
  • Contemporary Arts – painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation art, mixed media works, illustration, graphic arts, performance art and/or imaging;
  • Literature – poetry, fiction, essay, playwriting, journalism and/or literary criticism;
  • Film and Broadcasting/Broadcast Arts – direction, writing, production design, cinematography, editing, camera work, and/or performance; and
  • Architecture, Design and Allied Arts – architecture design, interior design, industrial arts design, landscape architecture and fashion design.

However, National Artists have since been honored under new categories. The NCCA created the category of National Artist for Fashion Design when it nominated Ramon Valera, but subsumed that category under "Architecture, Design and Allied Arts". President Fidel V. Ramos issued an executive order creating the category of National Artist for Historical Literature before conferring the honor to Carlos Quirino.

Criteria

The National Artists of the Philippines is based on broad criteria, as set forth by the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the National Commission on Culture and the Arts:

  1. Living artists who have been Filipino citizens for the last ten years prior to nomination as well as those who have died after the establishment of the Award in 1972 but were Filipino citizens at the time of their death;
  2. Artists who have helped build a Filipino sense of nationhood through the content and form of their works;
  3. Artists who have distinguished themselves by pioneering in a mode of creative expression or style, making an impact on succeeding generations of artists;
  4. Artists who have created a significant body of works and/or have consistently displayed excellence in the practice of their art form, enriching artistic expression or style; and
  5. Artists who enjoy broad acceptance through prestigious national and/or international recognition, Award in prestigious national and/or international events, critical acclaim and/or reviews of their works, and/or respect and esteem from peers within an artistic discipline.

Nominations are then submitted to the National Artist Secretariat which is created by the National Artist Award Committee; experts from different art fields then sit on a First Deliberation to prepare the short list of nominees. A Second Deliberation, which is a joint meeting of the Commissioners of the NCCA and the Board of Trustees of the CCP, decides on the final nominees. The list is then forwarded to the President of the Philippines, who, by Presidential Proclamation, proclaims the final nominees as members of the Order of National Artists.

Benefits

  • The rank and title of National Artist, as proclaimed by the President of the Philippines;
  • A grand collar of the Order of National Artist and a citation;
  • A lifetime emolument and material and physical benefits comparable in value to those received by the highest officers of the land such as:
    1. a cash Award of one hundred thousand pesos (100,000.00) net of taxes, for living awardees;
    2. a cash Award of seventy-five thousand pesos (₱75,000.00) net of taxes, for posthumous awardees, payable to legal heir/s;
    3. a monthly life pension, medical and hospitalization benefits;
    4. life insurance coverage for Awardees who are still insurable;
    5. a state funeral and burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani;
    6. a place of honor, in line with protocolar precedence, at national state functions, and recognition at cultural events.

The Roster of National Artists

President Year Picture Awardee Province Category Notes
National Artist Of The Philippines 
Ferdinand Marcos
1972 National Artist Of The Philippines  Fernando Cueto Amorsolo
(1892–1972)
Manila Visual Arts – Painting posthumous conferment
1973 National Artist Of The Philippines  Francisca Santos Reyes-Aquino
(1899–1983)
Bulacan Dance
National Artist Of The Philippines  Carlos Modesto "Botong" Villaluz Francisco
(1912–1969)
Rizal Visual Arts – Painting posthumous conferment
National Artist Of The Philippines  Amado Vera Hernández
(1903–1970)
Manila Literature
National Artist Of The Philippines  Antonio Jesus Naguiat Molina
(1894–1980)
Manila Music
National Artist Of The Philippines  Juan Felipe de Jesus Nakpil
(1899–1986)
Manila Architecture
National Artist Of The Philippines  Guillermo Estrella Tolentino
(1890–1976)
Bulacan Visual Arts – Sculpture
National Artist Of The Philippines  José García Villa
(1908–1997)
Manila Literature
1976 National Artist Of The Philippines  Napoleón "Billy" Veloso Abueva
(1930–2018)
Bohol Visual Arts – Sculpture
National Artist Of The Philippines  Leonor Luna Orosa-Goquingco
(1917–2005)
Batangas Dance
National Artist Of The Philippines  Lamberto Vera Avellana
(1915–1991)
Mountain Province Film and Theater
National Artist Of The Philippines  Nicomedes "Nick" Márquez Joaquín
(1917–2004)
Manila Literature
National Artist Of The Philippines  Jovita Flores Fuentes
(1895–1978)
Capiz Music
National Artist Of The Philippines  Victorio Cándido Edades
(1895–1985)
Pangasinan Visual Arts – Painting
Pablo Sebero Antonio Sr.
(1901–1975)
Manila Architecture posthumous conferment
1981 National Artist Of The Philippines  Vicente Silva Manansala
(1910–1981)
Pampanga Visual Arts – Painting
1982 National Artist Of The Philippines  Gerardo "Gerry" Ilagan de Leon
(1913–1981)
Manila Film
National Artist Of The Philippines  Carlos Peña Rómulo
(1898–1985)
Tarlac Literature
National Artist Of The Philippines 
Corazon Aquino
1987 Honorata "Atang" Márquez de la Rama-Hernández
(1902–1991)
Manila Theater and Music
1988 Antonino Ramírez Buenaventura
(1904–1996)
Bulacan Music
National Artist Of The Philippines  Lucrecia Faustino Reyes-Urtula
(1929–1999)
Iloilo Dance
1989 National Artist Of The Philippines  Lucrecia Roces Kasilag
(1918–2008)
La Union Music
1990 Zacarias Francisco "Franz" Quino Arcellana
(1916–2002)
Manila Literature
National Artist Of The Philippines  Cesar Torrente Legaspi
(1917–1994)
Manila Visual Arts – Painting
Leandro Valencia Locsín
(1928–1994)
Negros Occidental Architecture
1991 Hernando Ruiz Ocampo
(1911–1978)
Manila Visual Arts – Painting posthumous conferment
National Artist Of The Philippines  Lucio Diestro San Pedro Sr.
(1913–2002)
Rizal Music
National Artist Of The Philippines 
Fidel V. Ramos
1997 National Artist Of The Philippines  Catalino "Lino" Ortiz Brocka
(1939–1991)
Sorsogon Film posthumous conferment
National Artist Of The Philippines  Felipe Padilla de León
(1912–1992)
Nueva Ecija Music
National Artist Of The Philippines  Wilfrido María Barredo Guerrero
(1911–1995)
Manila Theater
Rolando Santos Tinio
(1937–1997)
Manila Theater and Literature
National Artist Of The Philippines  Néstor Vicente Madali González
(1915–1999)
Romblon Literature
National Artist Of The Philippines  Levi Celerio Cruz
(1910–2002)
Manila Music & Literature
Arturo Rogerio Luz
(1926–2021)
Manila Visual Arts – Painting
National Artist Of The Philippines  José Montserrat Maceda
(1917–2004)
Manila Music
National Artist Of The Philippines  Carlos Lozada Quirino
(1910–1999)
Manila Historical Literature
National Artist Of The Philippines 
Joseph Estrada
1999 Jerry Navarro Elizalde
(1924–1999)
Antique Visual Arts – Painting posthumous conferment
Ernani Joson Cuenco
(1936–1988)
Bulacan Music
Andrea Carriaga Ofilada-Veneracion
(1928–2013)
Manila
National Artist Of The Philippines  Edith Cutaran López-Tiempo
(1919–2011)
Nueva Vizcaya Literature
National Artist Of The Philippines  Daisy Pardo Hontiveros-Avellana
(1917–2013)
Capiz Theater
National Artist Of The Philippines 
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
2001 National Artist Of The Philippines  Ishmael Bernal
(1938–1996)
Manila Film posthumous conferment
National Artist Of The Philippines  Severino Tabat Montano
(1915–1980)
Ilocos Norte Theater
National Artist Of The Philippines  Francisco Sionil José
(1924–2022)
Pangasinan Literature
Ang Kiukok
(1931–2005)
Davao del Sur Visual Arts – Painting
2003 José Tanig Joya
(1931–1995)
Manila posthumous conferment
National Artist Of The Philippines  Virgilio Senadrin Almario
(b. 1944)
Bulacan Literature
National Artist Of The Philippines  Alejandro Reyes Roces
(1924–2011)
Manila
National Artist Of The Philippines  Edgar Sinco Romero
(1924–2013)
Negros Oriental Film and Broadcast Arts
Salvador Floro Bernal
(1945–2011)
Pangasinan Theater and Design
2006 National Artist Of The Philippines  Benedicto Reyes Cabrera
(b. 1942)
Manila Visual Arts – Painting
Abdulmari Asia Imao
(1936–2014)
Sulu Visual Arts – Sculpture
National Artist Of The Philippines  Bienvenido Lumbera

(1932–2021)

Batangas Literature
Ramon Arevalo Obusan
(1938–2006)
Albay Dance
National Artist Of The Philippines  Ildefonso Paez Santos Jr.
(1929–2014)
Manila Architecture – Landscape
National Artist Of The Philippines  Ronald Allan "Fernando" Kelley Poe Jr.1
(1939–2004)
Manila Film posthumous conferment
National Artist Of The Philippines  Ramón Oswald Valera
(1912–1972)
Abra Fashion Design posthumous conferment
20092 National Artist Of The Philippines  Manuel Pabustan Urbano (Manuel Conde)
(1915–1985)
Camarines Norte Film and Broadcast Arts posthumous conferment
Lázaro Ángeles Francisco
(1898–1980)
Bataan Literature
Federico Aguilar Alcuaz
(1932–2011)
Manila Visual Arts – Painting, Sculpture and Mixed Media
National Artist Of The Philippines 
Benigno Aquino III
2014 National Artist Of The Philippines  Alice García Reyes van Doorn
(b. 1942)
Manila Dance
National Artist Of The Philippines  Francisco Vicente Coching
(1919–1998)
Manila Visual Arts posthumous conferment
National Artist Of The Philippines  Cirilo Francisco Bautista
(1941–2018)
Manila Literature
Francisco Espíritu Feliciano
(1941–2014)
Rizal Music posthumous conferment
National Artist Of The Philippines  Ramón Pagayon Santos
(b. 1941)
Manila Music
José María Vélez Zaragoza
(1912–1994)
Manila Architecture posthumous conferment
National Artist Of The Philippines 
Rodrigo Duterte
2018 National Artist Of The Philippines  Raymundo Cipriano "Ryan" Pujante Cayabyab
(b. 1954)
Manila Music
National Artist Of The Philippines  Francisco "Bobby" Tronqued Mañosa
(1931–2019)
Manila Architecture and Allied Arts
National Artist Of The Philippines  Ramón Larupay Muzones
(1913–1992)
Iloilo Literature posthumous conferment
National Artist Of The Philippines  Resil Buagas Mojares
(b. 1943)
Zamboanga del Norte/Cebu Literature
Lauro "Larry" Zarate Alcala
(1926–2002)
Albay Visual Arts posthumous conferment
National Artist Of The Philippines  Amelia Ramolete Lapeña-Bonifacio
(1930–2020)
Manila Theater
National Artist Of The Philippines  Eric Oteyza de Guia (Kidlat Tahimik)
(b. 1942)
Benguet Film and Broadcast Arts
2022 National Artist Of The Philippines  Nora Cabaltera Villamayor "Aunor"
(b. 1953)
Camarines Sur Film and Broadcast Arts
Salvacion Navera Lim-Higgins
(1920–1990)
Albay Fashion Design posthumous conferment
Agnes Dakudao Locsin
(b. 1957)
Davao Dance
Fides Belza Cuyugan-Asensio
(b. 1931)
Quezon Music
National Artist Of The Philippines  Ricardo "Ricky" Arreola Lee
(b. 1948)
Camarines Norte Film and Broadcast Arts
Gémino Henson Abad
(b. 1939)
Manila Literature
Antonio "Tony" Ocampo Mabesa
(1935–2019)
Laguna Theater posthumous conferment
Marilou Correa Diaz-Abaya
(1955–2012)
Manila Film and Broadcast Arts posthumous conferment

^1 In May 2006, under the Arroyo administration, the National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA) already conferred the award to Poe but the late actor's wife, Susan Roces refused to acknowledge it. President Aquino has approved and signed Proclamation 435 affirming the previous proclamation of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo declaring the late movie icon Fernando Poe Jr. a National Artist, posthumously. The Poe family finally accepted the conferment on 16 August 2012. .

^2 Aguilar Alcuaz, Francisco, and Conde were all proclaimed in 2009 but the conferment of the order was delayed due to a controversy. The order was finally bestowed in a ceremony at Malacañang Palace in November 2013.

2009 National Artist of the Philippines controversy

In August 2009, the conferment of the Order of National Artists on seven individuals by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo became controversial when it was revealed that musician Ramon Santos had been dropped from the list of nominees short-listed in May that year by the selection committee, and that four other individuals had been nominated via "President’s prerogative": Cecilla Guidote-Alvarez (Theater), Carlo J. Caparas (Visual Arts and Film), Francisco Mañosa (Architecture), and Pitoy Moreno (Fashion Design).

Members of the Philippine art community–including a number of living members of the Order–protested that the proclamation politicised the title of National Artist, and made it "a way for President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to accommodate her allies." Specific protests were raised regarding the nomination of Guidote-Alvarez, who was also Executive Director of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, because it was purportedly a breach of protocol and delicadeza (propriety), and of Caparas, on the grounds that he was unqualified for nomination under both the Visual Arts and the Film categories. On July 16, 2013, the controversy finally ended after the Supreme Court of the Philippines voted 12-1-2 that voided the four proclamations.

On June 20, 2014, five years after he was originally shortlisted in 2009, Ramon Santos was finally conferred National Artist for Music by President Benigno S. Aquino III.

National Artist Of The Philippines 
Museum Nameplate

See also

References

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