12 ManilART exhibits to catch this Museums and Galleries Month

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Following the theme “Across Forms, Beyond Borders,” this year’s fair celebrates the cyclical nature of inspiration and how creativity transcends categories; from painting and sculpture to fashion, functional art, design, and cuisine.

Here’s a preview of some of the highlights and special shows to look forward to at this year’s edition of The National Art Fair and partner events.

1. A Luminous Collection by Gallery Nine

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A Luminous Collection presents a convergence of visual art, fashion, jewelry, and functional design. This interdisciplinary showcase highlights how artistry transcends form, where brushstrokes, textiles, metals, and craftsmanship intertwine to create a cohesive narrative of Filipino creativity.

Headlining the collection are couture master Patis Tesoro, national art figure Romulo Galicano, and painter Bullet Dematera, alongside jewelry by Ramon Orlina, Helena Alegre, Maria Magdamit, Faico and Knoi Esmane of Hoseki and more. Bayo Atelier interprets works from a collaboration of Patis Tesoro and Francis Dravigny, Anna Orlina, Bea Policarpio and Anouck Tantoco. Completing the tableau are contributions from the country’s foremost sculptors from the Annual Sculpture Review, textile and fabric artists, and creators of fine furniture and wearable art pieces.

2. Galerie du Soleil’s Reframing of the American Award-winning Gummy Bear

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Galerie du Soleil highlights two solo artists: Ed Coronel with Reframing the Gummy Bear and Nelson Ricahuerta with a monumental piece entitled Pahina.

Winner of the American Art Awards in 2020 and 2022, Coronel reimagines the playful form of the gummy bear in radiant amber and green hues, blending whimsy with introspection. Meanwhile, Ricahuerta’s Pahina (Page) is a large-scale meditation on narrative and memory that symbolizes the turning of creative chapters. The two works embody the spirit of innovation and the dialogue between heritage and contemporary expression that define ManilART.

3. The Artologist Gallery: Vision and Grace

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The Artologist Gallery presents a dynamic trio of exhibitions featuring Pandy Aviado, Joemarie Sanclaria, and Monnar, each exploring memory, movement, and creative endurance through their distinct visual languages.

Pandy Aviado’s Persistence of Vision reflects on memory, motion, and the endurance of sight. His layered works translate the rhythm of the city into image, transforming scaffolding and steel into metaphors for progress and persistence. Through painting and print, Aviado’s exhibition stands as a meditation on Filipino visual memory and the quiet labor of creation.

Joemarie Sanclaria’s Flurries of Grace draws from childhood memories of winnowing rice, translating the movement of grain and sunlight into metaphors for nurturing, catharsis, and renewal. His works capture the tenderness of maternal love and the universal act of giving and receiving grace.

Monnar’s Finding Picasso reinterprets the legacy of Pablo Picasso through bright pastels, deliberate penwork, and expressive abstraction. His works bridge classical influence with contemporary freedom, revealing a timeless dialogue between artists across eras.

Together, these exhibitions form a cohesive presentation of vision and grace, where heritage, introspection, and modernity converge.

Historic Launching of the Fule-Malvar Mansion as Cultural and Arts Center for the San Pablo Art Circuit

Historic Launching of the Fule-Malvar Mansion as Cultural and Arts Center for the San Pablo Art Circuit

Monnar Guernica, Acrylic on Canvas, 48x60, 2025

Monnar Guernica, Acrylic on Canvas, 48x60, 2025

Alab Pagarigan, A Breath of Sunrise, H-38, L-24, D-15 in, Copper Wire, Epoxy Resin on a Metal Frame

Alab Pagarigan, A Breath of Sunrise, H-38, L-24, D-15 in, Copper Wire, Epoxy Resin on a Metal Frame

Ed Coronel sharing insights about his work with students of Taguig City

Ed Coronel sharing insights about his work with students of Taguig City

4. ART for Space artists ponder existence

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To Exist in This Eclipse: Art for Space brings together the works of Demi Padua, Reyna Raymunda, Joshua Torres, Ezekiel Fajardo, Jane Cuevas, Baltek, Ali Alejandro, and Yao Sampana in a compelling reflection on resilience amid uncertain times. Through visions of a world poised between decay and renewal, the artists explore humanity’s shifting relationship with technology, nature, and hope. From Cuevas’s organic-mechanical hybrids and Alejandro’s futuristic imaginings, to Padua’s symbolic dolls and Fajardo’s purple-hued meditations on wisdom and aspiration, each piece offers a glimpse of light within eclipse. Baltek’s vintage cartoon-inspired figures and Sampana’s affirmations of love and endurance further underscore the theme of courage and creativity flourishing even in shadow—affirming that, though the sun may be obscured, art continues to shine.

5. Synergy of the Traditional and Modern at Art Corner

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Art Corner presents Synergy: A Collective Unveiling of Filipino Expressions, featuring six distinguished artists: Renee Avila, Binong Javier, Ejem Alarcon, Norlie Meimban, Jane Ebarle, and John Perry Pellejera. The exhibition celebrates the diversity and dynamism of Filipino creativity, uniting classical, pointillist, abstract, surreal, and contemporary styles into a rich and cohesive dialogue. Synergy emphasizes how traditional and modern sensibilities meet, championing artists who reflect the vitality and soul of the Filipino creative spirit.

6. Alab Pagarigan defies dimension with Artes Orientes

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Alab Pagarigan’s fascination with line and form has evolved into sculptural works that capture both lightness and depth. Known for his life-sized wire sculptures that reach out of their two dimensional frame exploring human vulnerability, Pagarigan’s art conveys a sense of fragility and grace.

For ManilART’25, he unveils seven new sculptures—four wall-bound and three free-standing—that blur the boundaries between figuration and abstraction. By integrating diverse materials that complement his conceptual vision, Pagarigan continues to push the potential of wire as a medium, bridging structure, space, and soul.

Work by Renee Avila for Art Corner's Synergy Exhibit

Work by Renee Avila for Art Corner's Synergy Exhibit

PANDY AVIADO _Red Sails__Mixed Media on Canvas_28 x 28

PANDY AVIADO _Red Sails__Mixed Media on Canvas_28 x 28

Prints of Patis Tesoro

Prints of Patis Tesoro

Work by Ejem Alarcon for Art Corner's Synergy Exhibit

Work by Ejem Alarcon for Art Corner's Synergy Exhibit

Sanclaria's Artworks

Sanclaria's Artworks

7. San Pablo Art Circuit (SaPAC): A Regional Artstravaganza

10 Venues in and around San Pablo City the whole month of October

ManilART’25 partners with the inaugural San Pablo Art Circuit (SaPAC), an initiative uniting artistic and cultural venues in and around San Pablo City to celebrate the region’s natural and built heritage. Ten venues have joined forces to present a month-long Artstravaganza this October, featuring local visual artists, artisans, and traditions in vibrant conversation with the city’s historic character.

Participating venues include The Art Barn at Casa San Pablo, Art Corridor, Color Commune at Sining Labuyo, Fule-Malvar Heritage Mansion, The Lake House, Paraiso de Avedad Gallery, Studio 88, Sulyap Café Gallery & Museum, Verbena Gallery of Patis Tesoro, and the Villa Escudero Museum.

Launched on October 4 and 5, the circuit runs throughout the month in conjunction with Museums and Galleries Month, highlighting how regional collaboration continues to expand the reach of the Philippine art community.

8. LAMBANA – Angono Women Artists’ Collective at Angkla

Angkla Art Gallery, Angono Rizal

At Angkla Art Gallery in Angono, Rizal, the LAMBANA: Angono Women Artists’ Collective takes flight as part of ManilART’25’s satellite exhibitions. Opening on October 8 and running until October 31, 2025, this exhibit marks the debut of Angono and the region’s first all-women artists’ collective in the national art scene.

Inspired by local folklore, Lambana—the Tagalog word for fairy—evokes the mythical winged beings said to reveal themselves only to those with pure hearts. Formed in March 2020 during Women’s Month, the collective unites women from Angono’s leading art groups, galleries, and museums with a shared mission to empower women and children through art while preserving and enriching the cultural legacy of the “Art Capital of the Philippines.”

Their works range from figurative to abstract, traditional to experimental, embodying both heritage and innovation. Through Lambana, the collective reimagines Angono’s myths and affirms that women’s perspectives are essential in shaping the nation’s creative future.

9. Rojo Galerie: Urban Fireflies by Erwin Mallari

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Rojo Galerie showcases Erwin Mallari in Urban Fireflies, a watercolor collection that captures the poetic and transient beauty of the city after dusk. Known for his masterful use of light and composition, Mallari transforms Metro Manila’s streets into luminous nocturnes, where the reflections of car lights resemble dancing fireflies in the urban night.

Rojo Galerie is an artist-centric platform dedicated to emerging and established voices.

10 .Rhythm of Nature with VAM International

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Singapore-based VAM International Art Gallery presents Rhythm of Nature, featuring contemporary sculptor Patrick H. C. Naval and master painter-printmaker Fil Delacruz. Naval, trained in architecture, creates stainless steel sculptures with clean lines and reflective surfaces that explore motion, balance, and spatial harmony.

Fil Delacruz, CCP Thirteen Artists Award honoree, is celebrated for his painting and printmaking practice, international exhibitions, and long service as an educator and leader in Philippine printmaking. Recent distinctions include the Distinguished Thomasian Alumni Award and Outstanding UST Atelier Alumni Honors, with current participation in international art camps in Nepal and Vietnam.

Together, Naval and Delacruz trace a dialogue between structure and spirit, aligning with ManilART’25’s theme by revealing how inspiration moves across forms and practices.

Heritage Cuisine exhibit featuring the Mana-Pulutan of Chef Riza Matibag-Muyot

Heritage Cuisine exhibit featuring the Mana-Pulutan of Chef Riza Matibag-Muyot

11. Heritage Cuisine Special Exhibit: The Art of the Table

ManilART Lounge, SMX Convention Center, Taguig

Expanding the dialogue between visual art and culinary heritage, CocoKusina: The Philippine Coconut Kitchen presents Heritage Cuisine, a “tablescape” fine dining collaboration uniting artists and artisans across disciplines. The experience features mana-pulutan creations by Chef Riza Matibag Muyot, inspired by Filipino tapas made from local and artisanal ingredients, served on a tableau of functional art and design.

This immersive presentation brings together potter and designer Ugu Bigyan, sculptor Danny Rayos del Sol, and wood artist Agi Pagkatipunan, transforming the dining experience into a sensory exhibition where cuisine, ceramics, and sculpture come together. Heritage Cuisine celebrates the Filipino table as a living canvas, highlighting craftsmanship, sustainability, and cultural storytelling through food and form.

Opening of Eskultura IV Steampunk at Museo Orlina

Opening of Eskultura IV Steampunk at Museo Orlina

12. Museo Orlina goes Steampunk

Reflections Gallery, Museo Orlina, Tagaytay

Museo Orlina presents Steampunk: Filipino Artistry Meets Industrial Fantasy. Originating as a literary sub-genre of science fiction, steampunk draws inspiration from 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery and Victorian aesthetics. In visual arts, it is recognized through mechanical motifs, gears, pipes, cogs, and anachronistic designs—fusing the old-world charm of the past with futuristic imagination. When translated into sculpture, steampunk art often takes form in metalworks, assemblages, and inventive hybrids that reimagine technology as both functional and fantastical, embodying a playful dialogue between history and speculative invention.

Eskultura IV: Steampunk is a group exhibition of eight distinguished sculptors who explore the steampunk language through their own preferred mediums. Featured artists are Agi Pagkatipunan, Darwin Guevarra, James Dayrit, Jinggoy Salcedo, Otto Neri, Ram Mallari Jr., Richard Buxani, Ronwaldo Dasal

ManilART’25 runs from October 15 to 19, 2025 at the SMX Aura Convention Center, Taguig City.For tickets, visit TicketBooth.ph. For group tours and inquiries, email [email protected].

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