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Art Imitates Life: Art Fair Philippines 2023 Returns With 'Biophilic' Design – Lifestyle Asia

The fair will celebrate a decade of expanding the Philippine audience for contemporary art.

Art Fair Philippines 2023 will turn Makati’s The Link Carpark into a multi-level art exhibition venue from February 17 to 19.

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For its 2023 edition, Art Fair Philippines will feature a new “biophilic” design.

This will give fairgoers a “refreshed experience of the fair in an organically designed setting. Enhancing the spirit of discovery and surprise while exploring the fair.”

The event will host 63 local and international exhibitors.

Philippine participants include 1335/Mabini, Anakbanwa Creative Residency Project, Art Cube, Art Elaan, Art for Space, Art Lounge Manila, Art Underground, Art Verité, Artery Art Space, Boston Art Gallery, CANVAS, Early Light, FIFTH WALL FEST, FotomotoPH, GALERIA PALOMA, Galerie Stephanie, Gravity Art Space, isTorya Studios, J Studio, Jes Aznar, Kaida Contemporary, KalawakanSpacetime, KANTINA, Kapitan Kulam, León Gallery, Lunang Mentoring Program, Mark Lewis Higgins, METRO Gallery, MONO8, Mugna Gallery + Foundation University DAFA, no space, Orange Project, Paint Bukog, Paseo Art Gallery, Pintô Art Museum, Qube Gallery, Secret Fresh Gallery, SILVERLENS, Sitting Room Studios, Sulyap Gallery by Tahanan Pottery, Super Duper Gallery, TARZEER PICTURES, The Crucible, Tom Epperson, TRIANGULUM, Tin-aw Art Projects, Village Art Gallery, White Walls Gallery, and Ysobel Art Gallery.

Meanwhile, foreign galleries include Art Agenda (Singapore and Jakarta), Artemis Art (Malaysia), Gallery Kogure (Japan), Kobayashi Gallery (Japan), Cayón (Spain), GALLERY SCENA (Japan), La Lanta Fine Art (Thailand), Nunu Fine Art (Taiwan), Gajah Gallery (Singapore), Vin Gallery (Vietnam), Yavuz Gallery (Singapore and Australia), and YOD Gallery (Japan).

Banner Photo by Art Fair Philippines via Twitter.

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