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Philippines at World’s Doorstep with Guest of Honour Pavilion Program at Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025

July 2, 2025

Source: https://www.buchmesse.de/en/press/press-releases/2025-06-26-philippines-guest-honour-preview

Authors, cultural programmes, pavilion design. 

The Philippines unveiled the full scope of its Guest of Honour (PhlGoH) program for the Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025 during a press conference in Frankfurt today, positioning the archipelago as a rising force in global publishing. The country announced it has organized over 77 literary events, with 100 authors and creatives, and 50 artists across exhibitions, performances, and films. Inspired by a line from Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere, the country’s theme—The imagination peoples the air—captures the deep interplay of Philippine literature, culture, and history, inviting the world to engage with its stories. 

The program included speakers Juergen Boos (CEO and President, Frankfurter Buchmesse), Patrick Flores (Curator, PhlGoH Pavilion), Karina Bolasco (PhlGoH Head of Literary Program and Curator of Books), Stanley Ruiz (Head Designer, PhlGoH Pavilion) and a video message from project advocate Senator Loren Legarda. Filipino authors Blaise Campo Gacoscos and Candy Gourlay, with newly released German edition books, had a conversation moderated by author and translator Annette Hug. The award-winning The Philippine Madrigal Singers regaled attendees with a captivating performance. 

Karina Bolasco, the PhlGoH curator of books and head of literary program, said that “As we occupy center stage at the global literary marketplace, in this time when the world is malignantly divided, our spaces: the Pavilion, the Asia Stage, and our National Stand— are for dialogue, for listening and reflection with clarity of purpose, and respect for one another. These are forums to engage in ideas, guided by memory, and driven by resistance to any injustice, emerging or entrenched.” 

Patrick Flores, curator of the PhlGoH Pavilion, remarked “The Philippines aims to foreground Philippine books, including their translations, with care, acuity, style, and intellectual dignity; and share with the world the robust history of writers and readers, the nation’s literacy and literature, and the levels of sophistication that these have reached.”

Juergen Boos stated, “This year’s Guest of Honour presentation is opening a gateway to the rich cultural variety of the Philippines. A country which is unknown to many in Europe. I am very excited that the stories from 7,641 islands with more than a 100 different languages are coming to Frankfurt to show us the lively, vibrant and contradictory history of our guest country. We will experience Philippine literature live through numerous events – from readings, discussions and talks to fliptop rap performances that tell of everyday life and new beginnings, of political upheavals, inner struggles and self-empowerment. Through Philippine literature we will get insights into colonialism and societal changes and learn more about climate fiction. Under the motto “The imagination peoples the air”, a program is being created that builds relationships: between continents and generations; between colonial heritage, climate change and visions of the future.

Senator Loren Legarda, principal advocate said, “We are a nation that reads itself into being, a people who have written our way through disasters, colonialism, dictatorship, and diaspora, and emerged louder, more insistent, more human. What we bring to Frankfurt is a gathering of voices that defies singular narratives, each telling a part of the whole, offering a portrait of humanity in its most intricate and truthful form.” She concluded, “For ours is not an imagination that escapes. It is awake. It questions, it dreams, and it dares—a way of seeing with eyes wide open to the world as it is, and to what our world could yet become.”

The Philippine Guest of Honour Pavilion

In his presentation, Patrick Flores explained that the architectural design and scenography of the Philippine Pavilion as Guest of Honour create a warm and fair space for introspection and wonder. He stated, “As an honoured guest, the Philippines cherishes this invitation and hospitality at the same time that it cohabits the site with its own historical experience and interests in a present driven by intense conflict and inhumanity.” 

The Pavilion alludes to an archipelagic clearing, enlivened by books and moving images from contemporary artists responding to the literature of the country across the seasons. There are four zones, each dedicated to the oeuvre by and on the National Hero Jose Rizal; the work of National Artists and National Living Treasures; the history of books in the Philippines; and books on the Philippines published outside the country in the last five years. 

Designed by Stanley Ruiz, the Pavilion integrates local materials with modular architecture that is also furniture. Dominant materials involved in the construction are kapis (shells), bamboo, and pineapple fabric, alongside steel and fabrics. Central in his imagination are the integrity of Philippine materials and technologies as well as the intuition to repurpose and refunction. It includes elements like circular layouts suggestive of gathering and sharing across Philippine communities.

Configured like islands, the structures are dispersed and yet the pathways into each other are fluid, meandering like routes of water or trails of the hills. The skin of the structures consists of translucent membranes that recall the quality of kites or lamps, both referencing anecdotes around Jose Rizal. The said surfaces also function as screens for moving-images by Gary-Ross Pastrana and the drawings of David Medalla, animated by Mervin Malonzo. 

“The overall feeling in the Pavilion is one of airiness, lightness, generosity. It is an open situation for honoring the gifts of writing and reading in an unnerving but hopefully irrepressible world, conceived by a guest who peoples the imagination,” Flores stated. 

 A press tour through the Philippine Guest of Honour Pavilion will be offered on October 14, 2025 at 12:30 pm.

The Literary Program

At the core of the PhlGoH program is a robust literary agenda featuring over 100 delegates—a Nobel laureate, National Artists, authors, poets, creatives, publishers, authors with new international editions, and cultural figures. 

The program spans talks, performances, book launches, and rights negotiations, underscoring the country’s growing global presence in publishing. Events will unfold across the Philippine Pavilion, the Asia Stage, and a 300-sqm National Stand. 

The Philippine Pavilion with its two stages will host sessions hourly including talks, conversations, interviews, panels, annotated readings, performed poetry, rap, fliptop, poetic jousts, chants, music and dance, live drawing, language teaching, annotated film excerpts, and other performances inspired by books. They are clustered into the following themes: That You May Know Us, What Moves Us, While We Are Away, What Bewitches Us, What We Imagine, and What We Keep and Remember. Helmed by Bolasco, the Pavilion will also present more than 500 books under the framework of: Diversity, Histories, and Hope and Faith. 

The Philippine National Stand, spanning 300 square meters, will feature thousands of titles available for rights sales and international distribution. 

The Asia Stage program, co-hosted by Rex Education and the Frankfurter Buchmesse, highlights regional dialogue among the Philippines and its Southeast Asian neighbors. 

“As the world gathers in Frankfurt, the Philippines shall bring with its books, its voice—firm, open, critical, and fiercely hopeful that storytelling remains one of humanity’s most powerful tools for truth and transformation,” Bolasco stated.

Cultural Program

Running throughout 2025, the cultural program spans multiple cities—Heidelberg, Berlin, and Frankfurt (Main)—and includes exhibitions, performances, film presentations, and publications that highlight both traditional and contemporary Filipino artistry. 

For its inaugural exhibition, the country launched Oculus at the Heidelberger Kunstverein, and featured the works of contemporary artists Stephanie Misa and Joscha Steffens. It ran from March 15 to May 18. 

Highlights of the upcoming exhibitions include Sulog: Filipino Architecture at the Crosscurrents at Deutsches Architekturmusem (DAM), New Beginnings: Philippine Photographic Art at Fotografie Forum Frankfurt (FFF), and storytelling traditions like the Pasyon, and Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang (Stories of Grandmother Basyang) at Haus am Dom. Furthermore, the program features an immersive sound installation at Humboldt Forum Berlin by meLê yamomo, concerts by The Philippine Madrigal Singers, the Sincerely Yours, the Philippines – Festival for Dance, Performance and Karaoke led by contemporary artist Eisa Jocson, and a film series by Kidlat Tahimik and Nick Deocampo at the Deutsches Filminstitut Filmmuseum (DFF).

A publication on Rizal will be released- a monograph about the textile collection housed at the Berlin Ethnological Museum, and the entomological and herpetological specimens held at the Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden. 

Together, these events offer a multi-sensory experience of Philippine culture. Full details are available in the press booklet. 

The Philippine Guest of Honour at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025 is a collaborative undertaking of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the National Book Development Board (NBDB), the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Office of Senator Loren Legarda. 

Information about the theme and full event details can be found in the official website, philippinesfrankfurt2025.com or download the digital press booklet.

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In the City Calendar

July 1, 2025

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Guest of Honour PHILIPPINES at the 2025 Frankfurt Book Fair will hold readings, signings, and conversations around books, larger-than-life exhibitions, interactive performances, film screenings, and concerts, not just at the Buchmesse but across several spaces around Germany.

Note: All events listed here are current as of June 18, 2025, and are subject to change. Please visit philippinesfrankfurt2025.com for the latest updates.

 

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“OCULUS” Exhibition Opens in Heidelberg

March 17, 2025

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As the Philippines embarks on its journey as Guest of Honour at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025, the opening of the ‘Oculus’ exhibition on 15 March 2025 marked a significant moment in showcasing the country’s rich artistic and literary heritage and pushing audiences to uncover the layers of Philippine storytelling and its deeper complexities.

Featuring the visionary works of artists Stephanie Misa and Joscha Steffens, curated by Patrick Flores, ‘Oculus’ explores the intersection of art, science, and history, capturing the Filipino spirit of transforming perception.

On 16 March, ‘Oculus’ artists Stephanie Misa and Joscha Steffens, with curator Patrick Flores, also spoke at Heidelberger Kunstverein to spark a fascinating dialogue on Rizal — with Misa drawing from Rizal’s time in Germany to reflect on displacement and belonging, while Steffens explored how his legend continues to shape Philippine communities and narratives.

This extraordinary exhibition comes to life through the vision of Senator Loren Legarda and the dedication of the Philippines’ Guest of Honour Organizing Committee—comprising the NBDB, NCCA, and DFA.

Presented in collaboration with Talking Heads e.V. and Heidelberger Kunstverein, Oculus runs from 15 March to 18 May 2025 at Heidelberger Kunstverein, marking the beginning of the Philippines’ cultural and literary presentation on the global stage.

 

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The Philippines Unveils ‘Oculus’ as its Inaugural Cultural Program as Guest of Honour at the Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025

March 3, 2025

 

Heidelberg, Germany — Heightening anticipation for its Guest of Honour role at the Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025, the Philippines presents Oculus, an exhibition that brings together moving image, research and installation to reflect on what it means to “see things.”

Artists Stephanie Misa and Joscha Steffens work out how seeing, shaped by both ecology and imagination, can give rise to visions. Oculus immerses audiences in a space where scientific knowledge and aesthetic education intersect, and where the line between real and spectral blurs.

One of the entry points of the exhibition is Philippine National Hero Jose Rizal’s ophthalmological studies in Heidelberg and his novel, Noli Me Tangere, parts of which he wrote when he was in the same city.

Curated by Patrick Flores, Oculus is a central feature in the Philippines’ cultural program as Guest of Honour at the 2025 FBM. It resonates with the theme of the country’s participation: The imagination peoples the air (Fantasie beseelt die Luft), which was cited from the same novel by Rizal.

Oculus will open on March 15, 2025, at the Heidelberger Kunstverein and will run until May 18, 2025. There will be an Artists’ Talk on March 16, 2025, 2:00 PM, with Misa, Steffens, and Flores.

Misa is a Vienna-based Filipino visual artist, researcher and curator whose work centers on decolonizing methodologies. She examines phenomena related to the orality and richness of multilingualism.

Amsterdam-based German artist Steffens creates work about hidden communities that immerse themselves in an imaginary world, particularly the game world, focusing on those forms of gaming that require their members to immerse themselves completely in the skin of their avatar and transcend the limits of play.

Flores is Chief Curator of National Gallery Singapore and concurrently the Professor of Art Studies at the University of the Philippines and Director of the Philippine Contemporary Art Network. He was Curator of the Philippine Pavilion in 2015 and the Taiwan exhibition in 2022 at the Venice Biennale. Flores serves as the curator of the Philippine Pavilion for the country’s role as Guest of Honour at the 2025 FBM.

*More information about the artists and curator on our bionotes page

 

Reimagining Vision and Perception

Flores explains, “Seeing things can mean grasping objects visually to prove that they really exist in the world. But it can also be about sensing what lies beyond the visible. Oculus takes us through historical moments that both clarify and complicate our view, inviting us to explore new dimensions of thought and action.”

Steffens deepens this exploration during his research in the Philippines. In Mount Banahaw, he worked with the spiritual community Samahan ng Tatlong Persona Solo Dios of Kinabuhayan, who regard Rizal as a reference of the Filipino Christ and treat his writings, particularly Noli Me Tangere, as sacred. Published in Berlin in 1887, Noli Me Tangere played a critical role in inspiring the Philippine revolution against Spanish colonization.

Meanwhile, Misa delved into the archives of Heidelberg’s Augenklinik to investigate Rizal’s early medical work. Her installation reimagines the augenspiegel (ophthalmoscope)—invented in 1851 by the German physiologist Hermann von Helmholtz—as a multifaceted portal, encouraging viewers to explore the boundary between the literal retina and the metaphorical “mind’s eye”.

Senator Loren Legarda, the visionary of the project states, “In Germany, the Philippines’ Guest of Honour participation provides an insight into our literature and our culture, sharing with the world the intelligence of our people — one inspired by our heroes, our complex history, our multicultural reality, and the endless possibilities our talents can accomplish.”

 

Facts & Figures

Exhibition Oculus
Cultural Program of the Philippines Guest of Honour
Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025
Place Heidelberger Kunstverein, Hauptstr. 97, 69117 Heidelberg
Duration March 15 – May 15, 2025
Opening March 15, 2025, 6:00 PM
Artists’ Talk with Stephanie Misa, Joscha Steffens and Patrick Flores:

March 16, 2025, 2:00 PM

Artists Stephanie Misa & Joscha Steffens
Curator Patrick Flores
Presented by The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)

National Book Development Board (NBDB)

Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)

Office of Senator Loren Legarda

Talking Heads e. V.

HdKV Heidelberger Kunstverein

Baden-Württemberg Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst

Information Exhibition Oculus

Heidelberger Kunstverein: https://www.hdkv.de/en 

Philippines Guest of Honour Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025

https://philippinesfrankfurt2025.com
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