Philippine modern and contemporary art takes center stage anew

Now in its second year, the Modern and Contemporary Art Festival (MoCAF) continues to expand the Filipino art experience with a dynamic showcase of up-and-coming artists and revered masters.

The Modern and Contemporary Art Festival (MoCAF) is gearing up for an immersive second year. From July 28 to 30, at Fairmont Hotel, Makati, MoCAF will feature a dynamic showcase of works by up-and-coming artists and revered masters to fulfill its goal of fostering an inclusive and exciting art collective. Following its successful inaugural edition in 2022, it aims to once more impress with its roster of curated exhibitions, art dialogues and special executions. 

“We partner with both established galleries who have been running for years, as well as young galleries who are slowly making their mark in the industry,” explains festival director Coleen Wong. “Master artists and emerging artists are given the same platform to showcase their works. Despite differences and diversities, they all have the same passion for the arts and it all leads them to raise the Philippine art scene above par,” she adds.

This year’s festivities also center on the youth, reflecting MoCAF’s continuing commitment to transform the next generation’s appreciation of the arts. “We want to reach out to younger people because we want a future that is more into art. We’re hoping that more people will enjoy art for the variety and breadth that there is to offer,” explains festival chairman Ricky Francisco.

MoCAF 2023 official poster

In MoCAF’s bid to cater to a younger audience and to provide new artistic and cultural experiences beyond the norm, this year will see the launch of MoCAF XP, a series of immersive pocket events every Saturday of July before the festival kicks off. The MoCAF Art Bazaar will open on July 1 at sponsor and partner venue XCEPTION in Legazpi Village, Makati. The MoCAF Painting Workshop at Art Caravan in BGC will then open on July 8. Meanwhile, fans of printmaking should look forward to the MoCAF Printmaking Workshop at Commune in Poblacion, Makati on July 15.

“This 2023, we intend to expand MoCAF by having different events outside the festival walls. We are still standing by the community but reaching out to a wider range of younger audiences. It gives an opportunity to not just empower and inspire the youth but also give a chance for the ever-growing art community to flourish,” Wong further explains.

MoCAF’s festival chairman Ricky Francisco and festival director Coleen Wong

Francisco shares that MoCAF XP is part of an effort to bridge art closer to the audience’s lives. “​​More and more people are getting into art. And they believe that art shouldn’t be just on the walls — it should be something that’s part of life and something that everyone can enjoy. So this year, we’re starting with MoCAF XP, which is a different take,” adds Francisco. 

MoCAF will be headlined by premier local and international art galleries and institutions. Adding to the prominent local galleries, MoCAF welcomed international art galleries from Japan, Malaysia and Indonesia, including YOD TOKYO & Editions, Gallery Kogure, Kobayashi Gallery, Artemis Art and Srisasanti Syndicate.

BidiBidi from Fundacion Sanso

Christian Carillaza’s “Shape of Blooming” from Cartellino

Tadashi Kashiwada’s “Laura.S-re” from Gallery Kogure

MoCAF will also present special exhibitions that will place prominent and rising figures of Philippine contemporary art in the spotlight. Artists like Katrina Cuenca, Daniel Dela Cruz and Michael Cacnio will have exclusively made pieces for the festival. A printmaking exhibition will surely excite visitors after the well-received booth last year. Distort Monsters, Doktor Karayom, Zuh Dai, Christian Tamondong and Angelica So will also bring punk and sweetness through a group show. Completing the lineup are shows entitled Glass House that will focus on glass sculptures and a highlight on the masters of Philippine art.

MoCAF Discoveries, a special exhibition dedicated to the country’s most promising creatives, will also return with 24 brand-new artists and 16 returning from last year’s roster. 

The lecture series MoCAF Dialogues will engage speakers from different sectors of the art community, inspiring discourses about pressing issues in the art scene. This year’s talks will delve into topics of Art and Community, Forgery and Certificates of Authenticity, Contemporary Art Trends, Economic Outlook and Art as Investment among others.

This dynamic roster of activities is part of the festival’s long-standing goal of empowering the art community. “We wanted to offer something that would be appealing to most collectors here in Manila, which is both modern and contemporary art. We wanted a one-stop shop in a small venue for collectors to be able to see some of the best art there is in a very convenient location and in a short span of time,” shares Francisco.

MoCAF will run from July 28 to 30, 2023 at The Grand Ballroom, Fairmont Makati. Tickets are now available for purchase at www.mocaf.net. For more information and updates about the festival, follow MoCAF’s Instagram @mocafmanila and on Facebook www.facebook.com/mocaf.net.