2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City, Philippines
(632) 8160044
gallery hours: M-F 10-7 pm, Sat 1-6 pm

SILVERLENS GALLERY Saturdays: art talks, film screenings, lectures, slide shows. All on photography and new media. Open to the Public.

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OPENING: SUNDANCE by Kawayan de Guia, Neal Oshima, Allan Razo and Julius Clar
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Kawayan de Guia, Neal Oshima, Allan Razo and Julius Clar
Sundance
June 24 - July 25, 2009

Sundance is about contemporary interest in the archaic processes that were developed at the birth of photography. It has been suggested that the alternative process movement is a reaction to the anti-photography esthetic of post-modernist art.  It has also been noted that the widespread interest in processes like the Daguerreotype, glass-plate collodion, albumen printing, camera obscura, etc. coincided with the advent of digital photography. It should be further noted that with the predominance of digital imagemaking even silver-gelatin printing, analogue black and white or color photography conducted in a darkroom, could  now be considered an alternative process.

For a contemporary photographer exploration of these processes is a
combination of archeology and alchemy. Ancient techniques must be researched in archaic tomes and unstable potions must be mixed in near darkness. Obscure papers must be procured, cut, sized and carefully handcoated with light-sensitive solutions. In this respect it is the very opposite of digital photography and for some of its most passionate adherents this is possibly its greatest attraction.

Others are attracted by the tremendous diversity that these processes offer. Digital photography, for all of its ease of use, tends to produce prints that look very much the same, particularly when compared to the range of images produced by these archaic means. Some find the evidence of the hand of the artist in the final print and the unrepeatable nature of many of the techniques deeply satisfying. Platinum and palladium printing, for example, offer a tonality that even the most technically sophisticated digital printers have yet to match.

For the collector, when the guaranteed lifespan of an inkjet print is a few decades, these prints offer proven longevity. Excellent prints from the earliest days of the medium remain.  Many of these processes are as archivally stable as the paper that they are printed on. But, for a contemporary collector, their real value is their unique beauty, expressed through the vision and craft of the artist who made them.
 
—Neal Oshima,  June 2009

Sundance by Kawayan de Guia, Neal Oshima, Allan Razo and Julius Clar opens at 6 pm in Silverlens Gallery on June 24 and runs until the July 25, 2009.

Sundance will be shown alongside Balana by Charlie Co at Slab (Silverlens Lab) and Where Or When by Marc Gaba at 20Square Gallery.

For inquiries, contact Silverlens Gallery at 2/F YMC Bldg. II, 2320 Pasong Tamo Ext., Makati, 816-0044, 0905-2650873, or manage@silverlensphoto.com. Gallery hours are Monday to Friday 10am–7pm and Saturdays 1–6pm. www.silverlensphoto.com.

Image: Detail, Allan Razo, Shell 3, 2005, and Cactus, 2004

OPENING: WIRES AND DRAWINGS by Rachel Rillo And Noelle Tan, Empty Quarter, Dubai, June 16, TUES, 7-9pm
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Rachel Rillo And Noelle Tan
Wires And Drawings
June 16 - June 30
Empty Quarter Gallery, Dubai

You are cordially invited to attend the opening of 2 photography exhibitions: “Wires” by Rachel Rillo and “Drawings” by Noelle Tan at The Empty Quarter on Tuesday, June 16 at 7:00pm. The exhibitions will be on display at the gallery until June 30th.