In 1948, Purita V. Kalaw-Ledesma founded the
Art Association of the Philippines and became president of the organization. and attended a conference in Boston in that capacity in 1960. Books by Kalaw Ledesma include
The Struggle for Philippine Art (1974, with Amadis Maria Guerrero);
Edades: National Artist (1979, with Amadis Maria Guerrero, about
Victorio Edades);
The Biggest Little Room (1987, about the Philippine Art Gallery); and
And Life Goes On (1994, an autobiography). Her 1955 essay "A Critical Analysis of Modern Painting in the Philippines Today" is still considered an important text on the subject. She also published a cookbook,
Family Recipes, in the 1980s. ==Personal life and legacy==