Art in the Park 2024
Anna Martelino – The Philippine Star March 17, 2024 | 12:00am MANILA, Philippines — Art in the Park, the country’s favorite and most anticipated art day out, returns on March 17, Sunday, at the Jaime Velasquez park in Makati City from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Entrance to the fair is free for all. Art […]
Anna Martelino – The Philippine Star
March 17, 2024 | 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — Art in the Park, the country’s favorite and most anticipated art day out, returns on March 17, Sunday, at the Jaime Velasquez park in Makati City from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Entrance to the fair is free for all.
Art in the Park continues 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.
For its 18th edition, Art in the Park gathers over 60 exhibitors representing galleries, art collectives, independent art spaces, and student groups to present a vibrant showcase of diverse talents and to offer an opportunity for fair-goers to engage, interact, and immerse themselves in Filipino creativity.
Prices of artworks art Art in the Park are capped at P70,000 with many art lovers scoring coveted pieces for even far less.
Artists Clarence Chun, Demi Padua, Rhona Macasaet and Pepe Delfin with Art in the Park’s Trickie Lopa and Lisa Periquet
As in previous years, Art in the Park 2024 features special exhibits by Filipino artists carefully handpicked by the fair’s organizers. The featured artists for Art in the Park 2024 are abstractionists Pepe Delfin and Clarence Chun, and multimedia graphic artist Demi Padua.
Demi Padua, considered one of the most sought-after contemporary artists in the Philippines right now, captures attention through various elements in his works. One particularly striking aspect is the composition of the portraits themselves. The faces dominate the entire expanse of his canvases, serving as a central visual focal point merging abstract and figurative elements. These symbolic visages become both enigmatic and intriguing, prompting curiosity among viewers.
Pepe Delfin, on the other hand, explores abstract forms through geometric shapes, squiggles and lines. She carefully places each element to produce a visual storytelling of the artist’s experiences, observations, and relationships with people and contemporary life. In her works, Delfin constructs scenes portraying solitude and a multitude of emotions through vibrant hues and structured compositions.
“Play Pretend I” (2024) by Pepe Delfin
Clarence Chun primarily engages in abstraction to create narratives centered on his connections and relationships to places had lived, particularly highlighting the influence of bodies of water as a prominent force in his works. With a childhood spent in Leyte and later residing as an adult in Hawaii, Chun’s body of work depicts biographical narratives drawn from his personal history as a first-generation immigrant.
A variety of food and beverage concessionaires will be at the fair, offering fairgoers the opportunity to indulge in familiar favorites or explore new offerings. Visitors can enjoy music from Any Name’s Okay and Soulful Mood throughout the day.
From 10 a.m. and 10 p.m., enjoy food, music and great art finds capped at P70,000.
This year’s exhibitors include Ang INK, Archivo 1984, Arnold Art Collection, Art for Space, Art LAB, Art Toys PH, Art Underground, Art Verite, Artbeat Collective, Artery Art Space, Authenticity Zero Collective, Avellana Art Gallery, Boston Art Gallery, Cartellino, Cevio Art Haus, Cornerstone, FA Gallery, FotomotoPH, Fuse Projects, Galería de las Islas, Galeria Paloma, Galerie Anna, Galerie Artes, Galerie Stephanie, ILCP Art Space, ISTORYA STUDIOS, J Studio, John and Tessy Pettyjohn, Kaida Contemporary, Kalawakan Spacetime, KASIBULAN, Komiket, Kulay Art Group, Kuta Artists Group, Looking for Juan, MAG, Metro Art Gallery, MONO8, Nineveh Artspace, Orange Project, Pintô Art Museum and Arboretum, Qube Gallery, Redlab, Resurrection Gallery, Sheerjoy, Sierra Madre Gallery, Space Encounters, Superduper Gallery, The Mighty Bhutens, Thursday Group, Tin-Aw Art Projects, Tiny Canvas, UP Artists Circle, UP College of Fine Arts, Urban Sketchers, Village Art Gallery, Vinyl on Vinyl, Vmeme Contemporary, White Walls Gallery, and Ysobel Art Gallery.
Art in the Park is organized by Philippine Art Events, Inc., for the benefit of the Museum Foundation of the Philippines 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, visit www.artinthepark.ph and follow www.facebook/artinthepark and @artintheparkph on Instagram.