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Calling all art lovers! Art Fair 2025 is back with a bigger and better location and exhibitions this February 21-23.

Mark Your Calendars! Art Fair Philippines Is Back

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Calling all art lovers! Art Fair 2025 is back with a bigger and better location and exhibitions.

This year’s fair is in a brand new location, the Ayala Triangle Gardens, Makati, and will run from Feb. 21 to Feb. 23 from 10 AM to 9 PM.

The fair will have up to 48 exhibits from the Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore, Spain, Malaysia, and Vietnam. This year’s exhibits are a few numbers less than last year’s 55 but local and international artists are still on the forefront.

Some of the Filipino artists that we are looking forward to are Manny Garibay, Jezzel Wee, Manuel Ocampo, Ryan Rubio, and Goldie Poblador. The fair will also include pieces from the Spanish collective, SpY Studio.

Tickling Gen Z’s interests, artist and technologist Chia Amazola’s collaborative exhibit, “Kakakompyuter Mo Yan!”, will showcase Filipino internet art while motion graphics artist Isaiah Cacnio’s “The Language of Infinity” exhibit will display an immersive digital projection of animated fractal art.

FotomotoPH will also present “Kuhâ”, a compelling selection of works from various artists such as Geloy Concepcion and Veejay Villafranca, which aims to capture the unique perspective and sensibility of photographers.

Compared to the absence of film exhibitions from last year’s fair, the screenings of Jaime Pacena II’s “Kono Basho” and Drew Milo’s “The Fat Boys: Each One Teach One” will await the visitors this time, thanks to the efforts of filmmakers and audiences in initiating riveting film conversations within the Philippine media landscape.

The tickets for Art Fair 2025 are set at P750 for regular patrons and P500 for students, senior citizens, and PWDs with valid IDs.

To encourage people from nearby places to come visit the fair, Makati students can avail the tickets for the price of P350 upon presentation of valid school ID.

Secure your ticket by purchasing from the Art Fair Philippines official website or at the reception areas by the Fountain Plaza and Ayala Tower 2.

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