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He has also served as a president for the Society of Philippine Sculptors (SPS), as Art director for the Ephpheta Foundation for the Blind, Inc., and as vice president-treasurer for Unesco's International Art Association (IAA).
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He held regular art exhibitions around the Philippines, and also occasionally exhibited in New York, Paris, Tokyo, Singapore, Helsinki, and Havana.
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Keeping these beliefs in mind, Villanueva moved to Baguio upon retiring from teaching at Ateneo in 1992. He put up an arts workshop,
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Ben Hur Villanueva is best known as a sculptor, working with brass, metal, and wood. Notable sculptures by Villanueva include:
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sculpture of four figures locking arms, which was presented by President
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sculptor, painter, educator, lecturer, and art entrepreneur based in
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to the Filipino people on the first anniversary of the
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He died on January 25, 2020, in Baguio, Philippines.
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Filipino
Baguio
Narra wood
Corazon Aquino
1986 EDSA Revolution
Andres Bonifacio
Taguig
Saint Paul University Quezon City
Saint Louis University
Nasugbu
Batangas
Ateneo de Manila University
Quezon City
Ilocano
"Filipino sculptor Ben-Hur Villanueva passes away"






Atienza, Gina G.
"An artist for others"
the original
De Leon, Ada Dacanay
"Aquino leads EDSA Revolution Rites"
"Ben-Hur Villanueva: Sculptor with a heart"
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1938 births
2020 deaths

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