Career
In 1955, Tabuena settled in Mexico where he lived with his Norwegian wife Nina. However, he retained his Philippine citizenship. He painted the mural ''Filipiniana'' in the Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C. In 1965, he participated in the EighthWorks
Tabuena is listed in ''Who's Who in American Art'', ''International Who's Who in Art'', and ''International Who's Who of Intellectuals''. He also appears on ''History of International Art-Italy'', ''History of Contemporary Art-Italy'', and on the ''International Book of Honor'', America's Biographic Institute. He is included in ''5000 Personalities of the World'', Cambridge, England. His major works include, to name a few: Art Expo in New York City; One-man show in Gallerie Bleue in Manila, Philippines one-man show at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City; participation in the VII Biennial São Paulo as the official Filipino artist and art commissioner from the Philippines, and in Galeria Tere Haas in Mexico City; Institute of Fine Arts in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico; and 10-year Retrospective Show at the Philippine Art Gallery with Publishing of Illustrative Monographs appraising his work of that period.Awards and recognitions
In October 1995, he was honored with a major exhibit sponsored by the Instituto de Bellas Artes, Centro Cultural Ignacio for his 40 years of residency and dedication in the artistic life of Mexico in the Mexican artist's colony in Guanajuato. A similar exhibit in his honor was launched in November 1996 in Mexico in cooperation with the Philippine Embassy. One of his major works since 1957 is a government commissioned mural, Filipiniaa, exhibited at the Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C. He was also involved in the exhibit El Nigromante of the Mexican Institute of Fine Arts in celebration of 30 years of artistic life in Mexico. He is the recipient of various awards and citations, including the Golden Centaur Award from the Accademia Italia, Master of Painting honoris cause from the International Seminar of Modern Art, Bannierre Europeanne des Artes, and Medaglia al Merito from the International Parliament.References
* Arguilla, Lyd., ''Tabuena'', Manila, Philippine Art Gallery, 1960. * Arguilla, Manuel Estabillo and Lyd Arguilla, ''Philippine Tales and Fables'', Juan Tamad stories illus. by Romeo V. Tabuena, Manila, Capitol Pub. House, 1957. {{DEFAULTSORT:Tabuena, Romeo Villalva 1921 births 2015 deaths Filipino painters 20th-century Mexican painters Mexican male painters 21st-century Mexican painters University of the Philippines alumni Alumni of the Académie de la Grande Chaumière Instituto Allende alumni People from Iloilo City Artists from Iloilo Filipino emigrants to Mexico Mapúa University alumni Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Merit (Philippines) Visayan people Filipino expatriates in the United States Filipino expatriates in France 20th-century Mexican male artists 21st-century Mexican male artists