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Canvas, culture and couture: The triumphant, inclusive return of MoCAF

Luis Espiritu·13 July 2026, 2:27 am

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Canvas, culture and couture: The triumphant, inclusive return of MoCAF

DISTRICT Representative for the Lone/2nd District of Taguig City Cong. Jorge Bocobo, Artist Ramon Orlina, DoT Secretary Dita Angara-Mathay, Taguig Mayor Maria Laarni ‘Lani’ Lopez Cayetano, MOCAF Festival director Coleen Wong, Jack Teotico, Chinabank’s Claire Ann T. Yap, Hotel101 Group GM Charley Magabo, Happy Andrada and UP College of Fine Arts Dean Abdulmari ‘Toym’ D. Imao Jr.

Photographs courtesy of MOCAF

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The recently concluded Modern and Contemporary Art Festival (MoCAF) 2026 at the Marquis Events Place in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City unfolded as an excellently edited prologue to the next golden era of the Philippine art scene.

Serving as a sanctuary where institutional prestige seamlessly balanced with high-spirited creative freedom, the fifth anniversary edition transformed the traditional art fair into a living, breathing lifestyle movement.

Over 50 local and international galleries — standing shoulder-to-shoulder from Japan to Madrid — curated an elite visual landscape that bridged the material with the deeply metaphysical. From the breathtaking, glass-sculpture royalty of the Orlina family’s Horizons & Memories, to the tactile intensity of regional abstractionists, the showcase was a triumphant curated space, proving that true creative character sharpens with purposeful reinvention.

What made this season’s iteration an absolute vanguard of cultural style was its poetic breakdown of boundaries, effortlessly inviting first-time collectors, seasoned curators and street-style savants into the exact same room.

High culture met local livelihood in an exquisite collision of media: graffiti-soaked comic arts and satirical installations shared the floor with pioneering digital art spaces, artisanal culinary bites and high-energy drag performances.

Under the visionary stewardship of festival organizers pushing for a safer space for curiosity, MoCAF 2026 wove its aesthetic with a mission of philanthropy, dedicating resources back into child advocacy and art scholarships. It was a cathartic, visually-stimulating masterpiece of contemporary tropicalism — a reminder that when life imitates art, it must always be done with unforgettable style.

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