LG Electronics showcased its latest TV displays at Art Fair Philippines 2025, bringing advanced display technology to one of the country’s leading art events. Held at its new venue in Ayala Triangle, Makati City, from February 21 to 23, the fair provided an immersive space where art and technology converged. LG’s cutting-edge screens enhanced the visual experience, complementing contemporary Filipino artworks and highlighting new creative possibilities.

LG OLED C4 greeted visitors at the entrance of Art Fair Philippines 2025 with a vibrant display, while the LG StanbyME provided interactive maps and event details to guide attendees. The TLYR Collective Gallery served as a key highlight, featuring blockchain-based art and digital-traditional media integration. Works by dedMan, Ericson Calibo, and James Fowler were presented on LG OLED G4 and C4 screens, showcasing sharp details and vivid colors.

The exhibit explored themes of construction and decay, reflecting personal and environmental narratives. LG OLED technology enhanced each piece with precision, capturing subtle textures and color transitions. The LG OLED C4, powered by the α9 AI Processor Gen7, adjusted brightness to match venue lighting while self-lit OLED 4K technology ensured accurate color reproduction. The LG OLED G4, featuring a One Wall Design, seamlessly integrated into the gallery. Its α11 AI Processor, AI Super Resolution, and Light Boosting Algorithm improved clarity and brightness by 150%. Additional LG TVs across Tower 1 and Tower 2 displayed interactive maps and event information.

LG OLED Posé units were placed in The Talks Hall to support Art Fair Philippines' discussions. Its muted beige fabric finish complemented the space, while self-lit OLED technology enhanced presentation visuals. Speakers included National Museum Director Jeremy Barns, who discussed heritage conservation, and historian Ambeth Ocampo, who examined Fernando Zóbel’s artistic journey.

Art Fair Philippines 2025 expanded its reach by featuring both local and international artists, fostering a broader exchange of ideas. Co-founders Trickie Colayco-Lopa, Lisa Ongpin-Periquet, and Geraldine “Dindin” Araneta continue to introduce new experiences, strengthening the fair’s role in contemporary art. LG Philippines Managing Director Nakhyun Seong highlighted the company’s commitment to empowering artists through advanced display technology. Ayala Corporation Chairman Jaime Gusto Zobel de Ayala also attended, posing alongside LG’s OLED display.
As the leading OLED TV brand for nearly 12 years, LG continues to enhance artistic engagement with display innovations that bring artworks to life.