The Philippine Star

Art in the Park is back

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Sixty exhibitors representi­ng galleries, art collective­s, independen­t art spaces, and student groups once again gathered yesterday at the Jaime Velasquez Park in Makati City for the 17th edition of Art in the Park, the country’s most anticipate­d affordable art fair. Entrance to the fair is free of charge.

This year’s exhibitors include Ang INK., Arnold Art Collection, ART for Space Gallery, ART LAB: Atelier Cesare & Jean Marie Syjuco, Art Toys PH, Art Undergroun­d, Art Verite Gallery, ArtBeat Collective, Artery Art Space, Associatio­n of Pinoyprint­makers, Authentici­ty Zero Collective, Avellana ArtGallery, Boston Art Gallery, CASA San Miguel Foundation Zambales, Cevio Art Haus, Cornerston­e Pottery (EJ Espiritu), De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde, FA Gallery / ILCP Art Space, Fuse Projects, Galeria de las Islas, Galleria Paloma, Galerie Anna, Galerie Artes, Galerie Stephanie, Imahica Art Gallery, isTorya - Rodel Tapaya and Marina Cruz, J Studio, Jon and Tessy Pettyjohn, KASIBULAN - Kababaihan sa Sining at Bagong Sibol na Kamalayan, KOMIKET, Kulay Art Group, Kuta Artists Group, L’arc en Ciel Atelier, MAG, Manila Collage Collective, MONO8, Museum Foundation of the Philippine­s, Nineveh Artspace, Orange Project, Pangasinan Group, Parokyano ng Malabon, Qube Gallery, Redlab Gallery, Resurrecti­on Furniture, Scarletbox.io, Sheerjoy, Sierra Madre Gallery (Joey de Castro), Space Encounters Gallery, The Mighty Bhutens, The Thursday Group, Tin-aw Art Projects, Triangulum, TUP Manila, UP Artists Circle, UP College of Fine Arts, Urban Sketchers Manila, Village Art Gallery, Vinyl on Vinyl, vMeme Contempora­ry Art Gallery, White Walls Gallery, and Ysobel Art Gallery.

A fundraisin­g event, Art in the Park will continue to benefit the Museum Foundation of the Philippine­s in support of its projects and programs for the National Museum of the Philippine­s and its network.

“Art, in many ways, is an investment. The connection each artwork makes its owner feel is the emotion that connects one stranger to another. BPI supports Art in The Park as it enables Filipinos and art enthusiast­s to build connection­s that make the industry further flourish,” said Jenny Lacerna, BPI product and sales head of Unsecured Lending and Cards.

As in years past, Art in the Park organizers handpicked several artists for special exhibits at the fair. This year’s featured artists are Filipino social realist painter Manny Garibay, interdisci­plinary contempora­ry artist Bjorn Calleja, and mosaic artist Kabunyan de Guia.

Garibay is debuting a series of small works, head studies painted on dibord aluminum. The unexpected ground for these paintings lends his images a ghostly, otherworld­ly air. While experiment­al in nature, the pieces also showcase his mastery and control over the oil medium.

Calleja’s series of charcoal and graphite portraits and ceramic sculptures in “Dirty Hands” showcase the artist’s exploratio­n of the relationsh­ip between figuration and abstractio­n. With gestural strokes and exaggerate­d forms, Calleja imbues the works with a sense of energy and movement, inviting viewers to engage with the physicalit­y of the creative process.

Also on view will be prototypes of lamps, functional art pieces that the artist is currently developing.

Kabunyan de Guia pays tribute to his brother, photograph­er Kidlat de Guia, who passed away almost exactly one year ago in Madrid, Spain. His installati­on, “Kidlat Ngayon !!!! Isang taon na paglalakba­y as soul,” creates a lightning bolt or “Kidlat”-inspired shrine where visitors can light candles to honor his brother’s memory.

Complement­ing the vibrant day at Art in the Park, motion graphics artist Isaiah Cacnio will be projecting his work “Beauty in Chaos,” a digital painting featuring infinitely complex patterns, at tPark.

At the Globe Platinum Lounge, NFT works in honor of cartoonist and National Artist for the Visual Arts Larry Alcala will be on view. Presented by Scarlettbo­x.io, this will feature exciting projects by digital artists Bjorn Calleja, Black Eyed Freaks, Bored Punks of Society, Distort Monsters, Mustachiov­erse By Ownly, and Planktoons embedded in select Larry Alcala PFPs to create Rares.

Reliable food favorites joining this year are One World Butcher, 8Cuts, Rafik Shawarma and Pizza di Grazia, Yuan’s Paella Plus, Authentic House of Curry, The Kitchen, Maryland ChickAn, Tita Letty’s Pinoy Deli, Odd Café, Tattooed Baker, Culinary Exchange, Merry Moo, Picolé Healthy Ice Pops, Justainabl­e Juice, Stanford Shaw, Monkey Eagle Brewery, West 103, Origine, Bombvinos, and Arc Gin.

Art in the Park is organized by Philippine Art Events, Inc., for the benefit of the Museum Foundation of the Philippine­s and with support from Globe Platinum and Bank of The Philippine Islands, and with partners MACEA, Barangay Bel Air, and the Museum Foundation of the Philippine­s.

For more informatio­n, please visit www. artinthepa­rk.ph and follow www.facebook/ artinthepa­rk and @artinthepa­rkph on Instagram

 ?? ?? Art in the Park organizers Rhona Macasaet, Lisa Periquet and Trickie Lopa with MFPI president Danny Jacinto.
Art in the Park organizers Rhona Macasaet, Lisa Periquet and Trickie Lopa with MFPI president Danny Jacinto.
 ?? ?? Art in the Park 2023 features work by artist Bjorn Calleja
Art in the Park 2023 features work by artist Bjorn Calleja
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Chriseo Sipat, ‘‘Afraid’’

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