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Reframing Filipina Narratives Through CCP’s Film, Theater, and Dance
The Cultural Center of the Philippines peels back the layers of Filipina experience—small gestures, big truths.
Paper Fortresses
Indonesian artist Irfan Hendrian transforms paper, memory, and Tionghoa history into layered acts of protection and resistance.
Kissing the Ground: Leslie de Chavez and the Art of Translating Community
In a revealing “Talaban” dialogue, the Filipino contemporary artist unpacked how his works translate rituals, labor, and contradictions into art that speaks community and critique.
The New Generation of Art Collectors
In a culture that long equated art patronage with age and affluence, this new wave of collectors is proving that passion, curiosity, and community matter more than pedigree.
From Galleries, For The Galleries
As ALT ART 2026 concludes, its gallery led model reveals a new blueprint for art fairs in the Philippines.
People of ALT
Over 300 artists gathered at ALT Art Philippines at the SMX Convention Center Manila, turning Valentine’s weekend into a celebration of creativity, connection, and contemporary art.
Hands-On ALT ART
At ALT ART Philippines, interactivity takes center stage as artists invite viewers to step inside algorithmic systems, kinetic reflections, living archives, and decolonial narratives.
Everyday Comforts with ‘Buhay Pinoy’
In this landmark exhibition, Art Lounge Manila honors the Philippine Genre paintings, the familiar art that celebrates everyday Filipino culture that we’re familiar with.
ALT ART 2026 Marks Its Largest and Most Ambitious Edition Yet
The fourth edition expands to a bigger venue with new curatorial programs, spotlighting an exciting range of Philippine contemporary art.
Her Art: The Women of the ArtFairPh/Projects 2026
In ArtFairPH/Projects, women artists across generations turned print, wood, tarot, clay, and diaspora archives into a shared feminist classroom.
Five Decades of Making with Jon and Tessy Pettyjohn
Pioneers of contemporary Philippine ceramics, Jon and Tessy Pettyjohn brought five decades of high-fire practice, teaching, and collaboration to Art Fair Philippines 2026.
