Gone are the days when art galleries were purely for the formal dressed and highbrowed crowd. Now on its third year, Art Fair Philippines launched 33 galleries and 10 exhibits that cater to a variety of tastes and age groups. Even if you can’t afford any of the pieces, browsing through the two-floor exhibit is a whimsical experience.
Today I visited The Link car park in Ayala Center, Art Fair’s home for the past three years.
Altro Mondo’s Arte Contemporanea
Section 21: Equator Art Projects
Reinterpretation of Alice
Jeric Sadullo’s “Nagpataasan ng ihe”
Louie Cordero’s Meta Series
Daniel Dela Cruz’s metal sculpture exhibit is a crowd favorite.
“Manufacturer’s Advice: Content May Vary.”
“Evening Dress” by Iya Consorio
#altromondoart
Exhibit #28: Four Tables and a Shelf
Interactive art
Roberto Roldan’s “The Unbearable Whiteness of Beauty”
One of my favorite pieces: an assembly of sepia photographs and vintage beauty products
Derek Tumala’s “Sacred Geometry”
My trippy reflection
Jeric Sadullo
Free art on the 7th floor. Grab a sheet!
“White” by Marc Aran Reyes
Found at the 7/F
Exhibition design by Leo Abaya
Will Alice fall into the rabbit hole?
Daniel Dela Cruz’s interpretation of “Alice in Wonderland”
Tea party, anyone?
Kate was here.
Not your ordinary grocery: The Tin-Aw Art Gallery
Objects by Bueza, Cordero, Ilarde, Olazo, and Uy
Art Fair Philippines 2015 is located at the 6th and 7th floors of The Link car park, Ayala Center, Makati. Last day is tomorrow, February 8, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Regular admission is P150. Students with valid IDs get in for P50. Admission is free for students from Makati schools and those with a BPI credit card or gold ATM.