An all-women show at Art Fair Tokyo 2025



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Naburok’s ‘Refreshed’ (16 by 12 inches, acrylic on canvas).
PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF GALERI STEPHANIE

Kim Borja’s ‘Kokedama Girl’ (30 by 20 inches, acrylic on canvas).
PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF GALERI STEPHANIE
Galerie Stephanie presented a celebration of Filipina visual artists at Art Fair Tokyo 2025, marking its seventh appearance in Asia’s oldest and Japan’s largest art fair. The event was held from 7 to 9 March at the Tokyo International Forum.
As the sole Filipino gallery represented at this event, Galerie Stephanie featured the works of artists Kim Borja, Naburok, Jem Magbanua, and Thea Quiachon at Booth L015, affording audience to experience young expressions of contemporary Filipino art.
Art Fair Tokyo has been a significant platform for art galleries worldwide since 2005, bringing together a wide array of artworks from various genres and periods.