Art in the Triangle
A refreshing change from more than a decade long steel backdrop to an outdoorsy contemporary garden of Eden for the much anticipated and awaited affair.
Manny Garibay
PHOTOGRAPHS OOURTESY OF ART FAIR PHILIPPINES
Art Fair Philippines returns for its 2025 edition from 21 to 23 February. This year, they are shifting the event venue from The Link carpark to the heart of the city — iconic Ayala Triangle. A refreshing change from more than a decade long steel backdrop to an outdoorsy contemporary garden of Eden for the much anticipated and awaited affair.
For this edition, specially commissioned works, gallery exhibits, film screenings, and art talks will transform this expansive and central venue into a dynamic and multi-dimensional platform that showcase the ingenuity and diversity of Philippine art.
Manuel Ocampo
Jezzel Wee
Ryan Rubio
International exhibitors from Austria, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Spain will join leading Philippine art galleries to showcase curated exhibitions from local and foreign visual artists at Ayala Triangle Gardens Towers 1 and 2.
The participating galleries in Art Fair Philippines 2025 are Amez Yavuz, Archivo 1984, Art Agenda, Art Cube Gallery, Art for Space, Art Lounge Manila, Art Underground, Art Verité Gallery, Artemis Art, Avellana Art Gallery, Boston Art Gallery, CANVAS, Cartellino, Cayón, Core Contemporary, Fine-Arts Manila/Zimmermann-Kratochwill Graz, Austria, FotoMoto, Gajah Gallery, Galeria Palona, Galerie Stephanie, Gallery Kogure, J Studio, Kaida Contemporary, Kobayashi Gallery, León Gallery, Lopez Museum, Metro Gallery, Modeka Art, MONO8, Orange Project, Parallel +, Paseo Art Gallery, Pintô Art Museum and ArboretumI’m MJ, Qube Gallery, Secret Fresh Gallery, Shikado + Gallery Scena, Silver lens, Tarzeeri Pictures, The Columns Gallery, TLYR Collective, Tomura Lee, Triangulum, Village Art Gallery, Vin Gallery, White Walls Gallery, YOD Gallery, and Ysobel Art Gallery.


