A testament to Filipino creativity in Tokyo
It was reported that three international collectors acquired works from the exhibit.

Taichi Kondo, Pongbayog, Derek Flores, chairman Kazuo Okada, Maki Imaizumi and Ryutaro Ishigami.
Reflections, the solo exhibition of Florante Bayog “Pongbayog” Paghari-on, concluded at YOD Gallery and Editions in the upscale Jingumae district of Shibuya, Tokyo.
The show was a resounding success for the 43-year-old, a South Cotabato-born, self-taught artist whose relentless dedication to his craft has solidified his reputation as one of the most bankable contemporary artists in the Philippines.
This sold-out Tokyo exhibit follows the momentum of his solo show at Art Moments Jakarta last year.
Among the notable attendees were Malaysian collector Angeline Chin, Focus Art Fair curator Eriko Ozaki, Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs official Makoto Kawaii, renowned billionaire and art collector Kazuo Okada, Maki Imaizumi and Filipino-Japanese artist Taichi Condo.
The Philippine Embassy in Japan was represented by Commercial Counsellor Dita Angara-Mathay. Guests were warmly welcomed by DF Art Agency managing director Derek Flores, YOD Gallery owner Ryotaro Ishigami, and the artist himself.
It was reported that three international collectors acquired works from the exhibit, including an American couple vacationing in Tokyo who were captivated by the compelling pieces on display.
