The fourth edition of Art Fair Philippines happens from February 18 to 21, 2016 at The Link Carpark in Makati.
Carrying the theme, “World’s window to Philippine art.” the exhibit will have 40 participating galleries spread across an area space of 6,374 square meters.
Among these galleries are: 1335 Mabini, Altro Mondo Arte Contemporanea, Archivo 1984 Gallery, Arndt, Art Cube Artesan Gallery + Studio, ArtInformal, Art Verite Gallery, Avellana Art Gallery, Blanc, Boston Art Gallery, CANVAS, Edouard Malingue Gallery, Equator Art Projects, Finale Art File, Gajah Gallery, Galeria Cayon, Galleria Duemila, Galerie Michael Janssen, Galerie Stephanie, Galerie Anna, Gallery Kogure, Gallery Orange, J Studio, MO_Space, Nunu Fine Art, PABLO< Paseo Art Gallery, Pinto Art Gallery, Salcedo Private View, Secret Fresh, Silverlens, TAKSU Gallery, The Crucible, The Drawing Room, Tin-Aw Art Gallery, Vinyl on Vinyl, west Gallery, Yavuz Gallery, and YOD Gallery.
Brisbane-based Filipino artists, Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan, will also be joining the exhibit as well as felllow artists Mark Justiniani, Martha Atienza, Nona Garcia, At Maculangan, Raffy Napay, Mac Valdezco, and Pamela Yan Santos.
For the photography enthusiasts, top lensmen Sebastião Salgado, Steve McCurry, Robert Polidori, Edward Burtynsky, and Annie Leibovitz, will show their stuff in an exhibit called "The World We Live In: Through the Lens of Contemporary Photography” on February 16 at the Ayala Museum.
The guests will also enjoy lectures from the Ateneo Art Gallery for a series of talks and discussions about installation art, contemporary photography, art insurance, among others.
And of course, a bar will be available to serve wine, coffee, and other refreshments for guests who want to relax in between lectures and sessions.
Art Fair Philippines 2016 will be open from 10am-9pm daily.
Ticket prices are as follows:
Regular – P150
Students – P50 (with valid IDs)
Students from Makati City – Free (with valid IDs)
See you there and enjoy!
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Carrying the theme, “World’s window to Philippine art.” the exhibit will have 40 participating galleries spread across an area space of 6,374 square meters.
Among these galleries are: 1335 Mabini, Altro Mondo Arte Contemporanea, Archivo 1984 Gallery, Arndt, Art Cube Artesan Gallery + Studio, ArtInformal, Art Verite Gallery, Avellana Art Gallery, Blanc, Boston Art Gallery, CANVAS, Edouard Malingue Gallery, Equator Art Projects, Finale Art File, Gajah Gallery, Galeria Cayon, Galleria Duemila, Galerie Michael Janssen, Galerie Stephanie, Galerie Anna, Gallery Kogure, Gallery Orange, J Studio, MO_Space, Nunu Fine Art, PABLO< Paseo Art Gallery, Pinto Art Gallery, Salcedo Private View, Secret Fresh, Silverlens, TAKSU Gallery, The Crucible, The Drawing Room, Tin-Aw Art Gallery, Vinyl on Vinyl, west Gallery, Yavuz Gallery, and YOD Gallery.
Brisbane-based Filipino artists, Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan, will also be joining the exhibit as well as felllow artists Mark Justiniani, Martha Atienza, Nona Garcia, At Maculangan, Raffy Napay, Mac Valdezco, and Pamela Yan Santos.
For the photography enthusiasts, top lensmen Sebastião Salgado, Steve McCurry, Robert Polidori, Edward Burtynsky, and Annie Leibovitz, will show their stuff in an exhibit called "The World We Live In: Through the Lens of Contemporary Photography” on February 16 at the Ayala Museum.
The guests will also enjoy lectures from the Ateneo Art Gallery for a series of talks and discussions about installation art, contemporary photography, art insurance, among others.
And of course, a bar will be available to serve wine, coffee, and other refreshments for guests who want to relax in between lectures and sessions.
Art Fair Philippines 2016 will be open from 10am-9pm daily.
Ticket prices are as follows:
Regular – P150
Students – P50 (with valid IDs)
Students from Makati City – Free (with valid IDs)
See you there and enjoy!
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