Philippine Daily Inquirer

SUPER THINGS YOU CAN DO AT THE ART FAIR

- By Irene C. Perez Visit artfairphi­lippines.com; follow @artfairph on social media

The eighth edition of Art Fair Philippine­s goes beyond celebratin­g the Filipino visual artist. Artfairph/film is a new sub event featuring the best full-length and short films, narrative and experiment­al movies, documentar­y and animation to make local cinema more accessible to all.

Since it’s Valentine weekend, the “Unconfined Cinema” project kicked off with a public screening of “One More Chance,” the classic rom-com featuring John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo, who also did a live script reading of “That Thing Called Tadhana” at Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati City.

The outdoor activity is a teaser for the Art Fair which will run Feb. 21-23, 10 a.m.-9 p.m., at The Link carpark in Makati City. Tickets are sold at P350 per day, available on the Art Fair website and at the venue.

Aside from checking out multiple floors of art (go early!), here are other activities one can do at the Art Fair.

1. Attend workshops.

The Open Studios component features a lineup of workshops: photograph­y with Paco Guerrero, lighting techniques for photograph­ers with Neal Oshima and Mark Nicdao, wooden furniture-making with Benji Reyes, watercolor painting with Claude Tayag, cyanotype (photograph­ic blueprint) with Alexis Oshima and Angela Silva, rubber cutting with the Associatio­n of Pinoyprint­makers, sculptural planter-making with Rita Gudiño of Tahanan Pottery.

2. Visit the Incubators

These are creative spaces outside the mainstream gallery format. “Doon (Over There)” is a virtual reality installati­on by Issay Rodriguez curated by Sandra Palomar where the audience can walk through a simulated beehive. Participat­ing exhibitors are art/n23, Giatay, Limbo, Loadnadito projects, Project 20 and Signum.

3. Check out the Projects.

Art Fair Projects are special booths featuring collaborat­ions with select artists. Highlight includes an exhibit of drawings by the late Onib Olmedo who was known for expression­istic figurative paintings and founding the Filipino Expression­ist movement. Interactiv­e works by Salvador Joel Alonday, Perry Argel, Jaime de Guzman, Roedil Joe Geraldo, Jellyfish Kisses, Gene Paul Martin, Neil Pasilan, Rodel Tapaya and Carlo Villafuert­e will also be on view.

4. Attend the talks.

Ateneo Art Gallery and Museum Foundation of the Philippine­s will present a panel on Onib Olmedo with speakers Elmer Borlongan and Allan Cosio, to be moderated by Carlomar Daoana. Italian Ambassador Giorgio Guglielmin­o will discuss his art book “The Originals.”

5. Join a tour.

Slots are limited for the hourlong daily guided tour that starts at 11 a.m. Be mindful not to touch or get too near the artworks. Don’t bring bulky bags, and never use flash photograph­y.

 ??  ?? Walk through the virtual reality beehive by art/n23.
Walk through the virtual reality beehive by art/n23.
 ?? —JOJO GLORIA ?? Anton Belardo aka Jellyfish Kisses
—JOJO GLORIA Anton Belardo aka Jellyfish Kisses
 ??  ?? Art Fair Philippine­s cofounders Dindin Araneta, Trickie Lopa, Lisa Periquet with consultant­s Neal Oshima, Erwin Romulo, Yael Buencamino, Boots Herrera, Philbert Dy, Norman Crisologo
Art Fair Philippine­s cofounders Dindin Araneta, Trickie Lopa, Lisa Periquet with consultant­s Neal Oshima, Erwin Romulo, Yael Buencamino, Boots Herrera, Philbert Dy, Norman Crisologo
 ?? —JOJO GLORIA ?? Karen H. Montinola
—JOJO GLORIA Karen H. Montinola
 ?? —CATHY MARIS ?? Art Fair Project by Sol Lewitt
—CATHY MARIS Art Fair Project by Sol Lewitt
 ??  ?? “Opera 15” by At Maculangan
“Opera 15” by At Maculangan
 ??  ?? “Untitled” by Neal Oshima
“Untitled” by Neal Oshima
 ??  ?? Digital print by Poklong Anading
Digital print by Poklong Anading

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