Filipina art takes Tokyo

Kim Borja’s ‘To Be Lost in Thought.’
Galerie Stephanie proudly celebrates the talent and vision of Filipina visual artists at Art Fair Tokyo 2025, marking its seventh consecutive participation in Asia’s oldest and Japan’s largest art fair.
The event takes place until 9 March at the Tokyo International Forum, gathering some of the most exciting contemporary and historical works from around the world.
As the sole Filipino gallery represented at the fair, Galerie Stephanie brings a compelling selection of works from four distinguished artists — Kim Borja, Naburok, Jem Magbanua, and Thea Quiachon.
Each of these artists offers a unique and dynamic approach to contemporary art, showcasing the breadth and depth of Filipino artistry on an international stage.
Attendees can explore these works at Booth L015, where Galerie Stephanie aims to introduce fresh artistic perspectives from the Philippines to a discerning Japanese and global audience.
Since its establishment in 2005, Art Fair Tokyo has served as a vital platform for galleries worldwide, featuring a diverse range of artworks spanning various genres and historical periods.
It has become a crucial meeting point for artists, collectors, and curators, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and artistic exchange.
Galerie Stephanie’s continued presence at the fair underscores its commitment to promoting Filipino artists and expanding their reach beyond local borders.
With a focus on young, contemporary expressions, Galerie Stephanie’s presentation at Art Fair Tokyo 2025 highlights the growing presence and influence of Filipino art in the global arena.
As the gallery champions local talent on an international stage, it reinforces the Philippines’ role in shaping the future of contemporary art.
