Artists rethink form and meaning at Art Fair Philippines 2026

Art Fair Philippines returns to Manila's Circuit Makati from February 6 to 8, featuring 50 exhibitors and a diverse array of contemporary artists. The event spotlights emerging and established figures rethinking traditional forms through innovative materials and themes. International participation underscores Manila's growing role in global art dialogues.

Art Fair Philippines 2026 spotlights a wide range of artists, from emerging names to established figures in contemporary art. Held at Circuit Makati, the venue brings together leading galleries from the Philippines and international exhibitors from France, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and Spain.

Among the highlighted artists is Imelda Cajipe-Endaya, showcasing her 'A Votary’s Art' exhibition with prints from her decades-long career, exploring Filipino identity, women's experiences, and migrant workers' lives. Ambie Abaño experiments with woodcut on surfaces like fabric and wood, while Max Balatbat recreates a chapel from his Caloocan community, examining religion's ties to Filipino urban life.

Veterans like Constancio Bernardo, Brenda Fajardo, Ged Unson Merino, Tessy and Jon Pettyjohn, Solomon Saprid, and Romeo Tabuena also feature prominently. Spanish artist Ampparito presents a performance installation on mortality. The fair explores technology's intersection with art through TRNZ's animation and TLYR Collective's augmented reality works.

Partnerships with Ateneo Art Gallery and the Museum Foundation of the Philippines host daily talks on art collecting. The ArtFairPH/Residencies program facilitates global exchanges for local artists, with applications opening in February 2026. '10 Days of Art' runs from January 30 to February 8, featuring public installations across Makati's Central Business District. On-site day passes are available from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Vibrant illustration of São Paulo's MITsp theater festival kickoff, featuring diverse performers and crowds in Bexiga.
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São Paulo international theater show starts this Saturday

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The 13th edition of the São Paulo International Theater Show (MITsp) starts this Saturday (7) and runs until March 15, featuring 24 Brazilian and foreign productions exploring themes like violence and the environment. Held across 11 venues in the capital, the event highlights French writer Édouard Louis and companies from the Centro-Oeste region. A parallel program, Farofa do Processo, occupies independent spaces in Bexiga with works in development.

Tokyo Art Fair took place last weekend at Tokyo International Forum in Yurakucho, gathering 141 galleries focused on trends like craft appreciation and uncanny valley visuals.

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In February 2026, the Philippines will celebrate National Arts Month under the theme “Ani ng Sining: Katotohanan at Giting (Product of Art: Truth and Courage),” promoting collaboration among seven art forms to inspire truth and courage. The event opens on February 1 at Luneta Park in Manila and will be observed across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

The second edition of CAPITAL Fair, featuring 31 galleries from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Mexico, positions Córdoba as a new node in the regional art market. This event strengthens the Cordoban capital as a key center for Latin American art.

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The 53rd edition of the Joy and Olive Fair will start on January 31, 2026, in Santiago Tulyehualco, Xochimilco, Mexico City. This two-week event will feature traditional products from amaranth and olive, including tastings and Mexican snacks. Entry is free, though purchases require payment.

In the Philippines, February's National Arts Month highlights arts and culture, but appreciation often feels temporary. After the celebrations, enthusiasm fades, as focus remains on big festivals rather than daily creation. This prompts calls to integrate arts as an essential part of society year-round.

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Hometex Shenzhen 2026, Asia's premier home furnishing expo, is set to occur from March 7 to 10, featuring over 800 exhibitors across 100,000 square meters. The event will showcase the entire home furnishing supply chain through eight themed pavilions, emphasizing sustainability, crossover, and innovation. It includes business matchmaking, trend exhibitions, and new product launches to connect global professionals.

 

 

 

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