PH art industry joins forces for Art Fair Philippines 2024

An expanded program that spotlights the Philippine visual arts - considered one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant creative landscapes


PH art industry joins forces for Art Fair Philippines 2024, the country’s foremost art fair

Art Fair Philippines, one of the leading platforms for showcasing and selling Filipino modern and contemporary art, introduces an enhanced program highlighting the vibrant creative scene of the Philippine visual arts, recognized as one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic landscapes.

From Feb. 16 to 18, Art Fair Philippines again transforms The Link, a car park in Makati City, into a multi-level exhibition hub for Filipino modern and contemporary art.

The country’s top galleries are joined by a wider roster of foreign galleries from Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam, and more exhibitors from the Metaverse.

ArtFairPH/Projects and special exhibitions

With a dynamic outlook, ARTFAIRPH/PROJECTS showcases a collection of thoughtful and innovative exhibitions commissioned for the fair.

Located in a contiguous space conceptualized by production designer and theater director Ed Lacson, ArtFairPH/Projects presents works by renowned Filipino artists including Jonathan Ching, Jigger Cruz, Gean Brix Garcia, Rod Paras-Perez; a selection of women modernists, and a group of muralist painters mentored by Alfredo Esquillo Jr. and Renato Habulan.

The Projects section also features Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary artist Mr. StarCity; Romanian conceptual artist Andreea Medar; and a special performance piece by Spanish artist Eugenio Ampudia, presented in partnership with the Embassy of Spain in Manila.

Another special exhibit at Art Fair Philippines 2024, Pambabae, aims to reappraise and highlight the contribution of Filipina women modernists who have largely been overshadowed by their male contemporaries. The exhibition will span the years 1969 to 1989, two decades that saw an explosion of creativity which was significant in the development of Philippine modern art. The women artists in this exhibition include Ivi Avellana Cosio, Ileana Lee, Nelfa Querubin, Evelyn Collantes, Phyllis Zaballero, and Lilian Hwang.

Art Fair Philippines 2024 also celebrates the 10th anniversary and winding down of the Karen H. Montinola (KHM) Selection, a grant given by the Montinola family in memory of a collector who championed the works of emerging Filipino artists.

The 2024 KHM Selection grant has been awarded to visual artist Gean Brix Garcia.

To commemorate the special milestone of the grant, Art Fair Philippines 2024 will have a  retrospective exhibit curated by art consultant Norman Crisologo, featuring recipients of the grant begun in 2014, namely: Pio Abad (2014), Mike Adrao (2015), Mac Valdezco (2016), Mark Valenzuela (2017), Alvin Zafra (2018), Liv Vinluan (2019), Carlo Villafuerte (2021), Melvin Guirhem (2022), and Faye Abantao (2023).

ArtFairPH/Residencies

Visual reports consisting of illustrations, photographs, videos, performances, and objects highlighting each experience of the selected residency artists in 2023 will be on exhibit.

Residency programs are transformative. Artists are given opportunities to deepen their practice and develop networks beyond their usual context, such as working in their studios. The time spent in another place enables them to work on a new project or idea and collaborate with artists from the community they are immersed in. It was with these in mind that the Art Fair Philippines residency program was conceived in collaboration with five partners around the country.

The selected residency artists are Mark Salvatus for Manila Observatory in Quezon City, Manila; Anna Miguel Cervantes for Linangan Art Residency in Alfonso, Cavite; Jett Ilagan for Emerging Islands in San Juan, La Union; Julian Tapales for Butanding Barrio in Puerto Princesa, Palawan; and Renz Baluyot for Orange Projects in Bacolod, Negros Occidental. They are joined by two international artists who have joined the residency program in Orange Project this 2024 - Iseult Perrault and Petr Hajdyla.

Learning at #ArtFairPH

Ingrained in the vision of Art Fair Philippines is the expansion of audiences for art. To this end, the fair creates a comprehensive, timely, and vibrant program that provides fair visitors opportunities to deepen their exposure even more to various topics that will enhance their engagement with art.

For the 2024 edition, Art Fair Philippines continues its partnership with the Ateneo Art Gallery to present a series of talks that aims to provide insight into an artist’s work and life, art forms, artistic processes, collectors, and interests.

The 2024 talks program, Art Fair PH/Talks, includes discussions on the intersections of art and science, photography as authorship, women in modern art, and reading images from a historical perspective, among others. With a special participation from the Lopez Museum, there will also be a demonstration on basic stretching, matting, and framing of canvas, and a discussion on the basics of artwork conservation.

ArtFairPH/Digital, Photo, and Film

Introduced last year, ArtFairPH/Digital focuses on digital media and work that incorporates and engages with computer technology, animation, augmented reality,  artificial intelligence, and the metaverse.

For 2024, Art Fair Philippines flies in David Gryn, founder of Daata, the foremost proponent of digital art globally.  Gryn presents  Best Dressed Chicken (Manila Version), a selection of great digital video artworks that engage with notions of vanity and choice.  The title is after the brilliant classic 1970s reggae song by Jamaican singer and DJ Doctor Alimantado.

This playlist focuses on MIlo Creese, with his AI work A Complicated Dance and George Roxby Smith series Just Breathe, and the video works of Jane Bustin, who will be present at the fair.

Another highlight of the Digital section is a special exhibit in collaboration with CryptoArt PH, a vibrant community dedicated to empowering Filipino creators in the dynamic web3 space, with a focus on showcasing the incredible talent and innovation of Filipino artists in the realm of NFTs and blockchain technology.

Photography

The ArtFairPH/Photo section, introduced in 2018, shines a spotlight on photography as part of the contemporary art landscape in the country.

This year, its sole exhibitor is FotomotoPH, a Manila-based organization of visionary photographers curators and writers dedicated to promoting Philippine photography through an annual cycle of exhibitions, public programs, and special projects with art spaces throughout the archipelago.

The exhibition will be curated by Sandra Palomar, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Manila.

Film

ArtFairPH/Film presents NO SHOWING, a project curated by filmmaker Moira Lang.

This is a hangout/speakeasy/watering hole/listening party/dance floor/breathing space for filmmakers and filmgoers to weigh, diagnose, and compare notes and remedies on the state of movie making and moviegoing in the Philippines. It is an event as well as a concept, a festival-not of screenings, but of conversations–over beer, with music by selected filmmakers playing just loud enough to talk and to listen to one another.

NO SHOWING is co-presented by Archivo Gallery in cooperation with Club Kino.

10 Days of Art, Public Art, and the Gallery Weekend

Also complementing the fair is the 10 Days of Art initiative highlighting a series of events around the Makati Central Business District with participation by galleries, museums, and other establishments to celebrate the best of Philippine contemporary art beyond the fair's venue.

The much anticipated public art component of 10 Days of Art will feature in two locations.

Visible along Ayala Avenue, at the Tower One Fountain area, trans-disciplinary visual artist Derek Tumala presents A Warm Orange-Colored Liquid, his biggest and most ambitious work to date.

On the other side of the expanse, motion graphics artist and multimedia engineer Isaiah Cacnio presents Prismatic Embrace, a digital projection featuring a vibrant symphony of colors and dancing layers of hues. This will be seen on the Green Wall of Ayala Triangle Garden Tower 2.

To kick off 10 Days of Art, Art Fair Philippines presents the Gallery Weekend from Feb. 9 to 11, where visitors are encouraged to see the gallery exhibitions at their respective locations throughout this three-day effort. For schedule and updates, visit www.10daysofart.com.

Fair tickets can be purchased in advance at www.artfairphilippines.com. Tickets will also be available at the reception area of Art Fair Philippines from Feb. 16 to 18.

For more information, please visit the Art Fair Philippines website and follow Art Fair Philippines on Instagram (@artfairph) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/artfairph).