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Mark your calendars! Art Fair Philippines is set to return in February 2024

By Yoniel Acebuche Published Dec 13, 2023 4:07 pm

The highly anticipated event for art enthusiasts will showcase modern and contemporary Philippine visual art again next year.

Set to run from February 16 to 18, Art Fair Philippines 2024 will still take place at The Link in Makati City.

The organizer shared a glimpse of what visual artworks can be expected for this year's edition on its social media pages. These include collections from YSOBEL Art Gallery, METRO Gallery, Mind Set Art Center, Art Lounge Manila, Vin Gallery, GALLERY KOGURE, Kaida Contemporary, Kobayashi Gallery, and GALLERY SCENA + SHUKADO.

Since its inception in 2013, Art Fair Philippines has been a highlight for locals and foreigners alike, offering an immersive experience that surpasses the typical gallery setting. The fair, which combines some of the most innovative and captivating pieces from the Philippine art scene, aims to mirror the vibrant local art scene and continues to generate support for Filipino art practitioners.

'jutai ~conception~' by Tadahi Kawhiwada

'poppo' by Hiroki Kakinuma

'Still Life-Flower' by Izumi Akiyama

'Toys for Any Ages, Calm the Rage' by Paola Germar

'Tormenta (Storm)' by Ana Teresa Barboza

'A view' by Yohei Yama

'The Duality of Flowers' by Marina Cruz

'Faraway' by Carlo Magno

'When the Dust Settles' by Mark Copino

'Heaven, Earth and Sea' by Yandra Po

'jutai ~conception~' by Tadahi Kawhiwada

'poppo' by Hiroki Kakinuma

'Still Life-Flower' by Izumi Akiyama

'Toys for Any Ages, Calm the Rage' by Paola Germar

'Tormenta (Storm)' by Ana Teresa Barboza

'A view' by Yohei Yama

'The Duality of Flowers' by Marina Cruz

'Faraway' by Carlo Magno

'When the Dust Settles' by Mark Copino

'Heaven, Earth and Sea' by Yandra Po

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Likewise, the fair is committed to expanding the local audience for the visual arts, making this accessible to enthusiasts and those who want to discover one of Southeast Asia's most exciting art landscapes— from thought-provoking installations to striking paintings and sculptures.

Meanwhile, the fair's 2023 edition marked the first annual event to be held fully face-to-face since 2020.

Although the highly anticipated event's return to a physical setup in its original venue was already enough to raise hype for its in-person comeback, the organizers decided to raise the stakes for their special 10th anniversary. It featured a "biophilic" design that gave its visitors a refreshed experience in exploring the exhibits.

A total of 63 local and international exhibitors participated in 2023, including Kapitan Kulam, León Gallery, Lunang Mentoring Program, Mark Lewis Higgins, and METRO Gallery, to name a few.

Other activities aside from usual exhibits are yet to be disclosed. You can visit the Art Fair Philippines' website for more updates.