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WHEN’s the best time to celebrate art than in the month of love?
Art Fair Philippines 2025, one of the most highly anticipated events of National Arts Month, is making its return on February 21-23 at Towers 1 and 2 of Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati, marking a shift from its original venue at The Link Carpark.
The last time that the Art Fair was held in Ayala Triangle Gardens was in 2022, as a hybrid event. It was during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Art Fair Philippines has long been a hub for showcasing the best contemporary arts, spanning diverse media and creative expressions.
For this year, the Art Fair will feature exhibitors from different parts of the world like Spain, Austria, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam. They will partner with Philippine galleries to present a curated selection of works by visual artists from both the local and international art scenes.
ArtFairPH/Projects continues to be the event’s centerpiece, with participating artists like Manny Garibay, Manuel Ocampo, Goldie Poblador, Ryan Rubio, and Jezzel Wee.
It will also feature a digital section, containing interactive and larger artworks like Engr. Isaiah Cacnio’s The Language of Infinity, a digital projection of animated fractal art.
Visitors can also enjoy film screenings, along with talks and workshops covering a variety of topics. Adding to the experience is the 10 Days of Art initiative, a celebration of Philippine contemporary art held across the Makati Central District.
Fair tickets are now available online and can be bought in advance through the official website, artfairphilippines.com. It can also be purchased at the Art Fair Philippines reception area, at the price of PHP750.
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