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Silverlens Galleries
Philippines
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2013
Silverlens is an international gallery with locations in both Manila and New York. Through its artist representation, institutional partnerships, art consultancy, and exhibition programming including art fairs and gallery collaborations, Silverlens aims to place its artists within the broader framework of the contemporary art dialogue. Its continuing efforts to transcend borders across art communities in Asia have earned it recognition as one of the leading contemporary art galleries in Southeast Asia.
Silverlens was founded in Manila by Isa Lorenzo in 2004, and in 2007 she was joined by co-director Rachel Rillo. In September 2022, the gallery opened its doors in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York, broadening its international scope and bringing its diverse roster of artists to a new global audience. In 2024, Silverlens commemorates its 20th anniversary, marking a significant milestone for the global gallery and its dedication to championing diasporic artists.
Silverlens was founded in Manila by Isa Lorenzo in 2004, and in 2007 she was joined by co-director Rachel Rillo. In September 2022, the gallery opened its doors in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York, broadening its international scope and bringing its diverse roster of artists to a new global audience. In 2024, Silverlens commemorates its 20th anniversary, marking a significant milestone for the global gallery and its dedication to championing diasporic artists.
Exhibition Walkthrough: Emporium with Patricia Perez Eustaquio and Simon Wu
In celebration of her exhibition ‘Emporium’ in Silverlens New York, Patricia Perez Eustaquio was joined by writer Simon Wu last 7 September 2024 for an exhibition walkthrough followed by a Q&A session.
The first artist to be represented by the gallery in Manila, Patricia Perez Eustaquio debuts her tapestry works in the United States with ‘Emporium’, which also marks the first-ever representation of the artist’s all-new series of large-scale woven rope sculptures. In their flexibility and softness, Eustaquio’s braided ropes and woven tapestries put forward the artist’s central exploration of combining tactile, familiar, or common materials with other processes to compose questions about the world in a way that allows for amorphous and fluid ideas and perceptions, in reference to the historic, art-historical, social, and economic realities.
‘Emporium’ by Patricia Perez Eustaquio is on view until next week, 19 October 2024 at Silverlens New York.
To learn more about 'Emporium’, visit www.silverlensgalleries.com/exhibitions/2024-09-05/emporium
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About us:
Silverlens is an international gallery with locations in both Manila and New York. To learn more about us, visit www.silverlensgalleries.com/
For updates, follow our social media channels -
Instagram: silverlensgallery
Facebook: silverlensgalleries
Twitter: silverlensg
The first artist to be represented by the gallery in Manila, Patricia Perez Eustaquio debuts her tapestry works in the United States with ‘Emporium’, which also marks the first-ever representation of the artist’s all-new series of large-scale woven rope sculptures. In their flexibility and softness, Eustaquio’s braided ropes and woven tapestries put forward the artist’s central exploration of combining tactile, familiar, or common materials with other processes to compose questions about the world in a way that allows for amorphous and fluid ideas and perceptions, in reference to the historic, art-historical, social, and economic realities.
‘Emporium’ by Patricia Perez Eustaquio is on view until next week, 19 October 2024 at Silverlens New York.
To learn more about 'Emporium’, visit www.silverlensgalleries.com/exhibitions/2024-09-05/emporium
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About us:
Silverlens is an international gallery with locations in both Manila and New York. To learn more about us, visit www.silverlensgalleries.com/
For updates, follow our social media channels -
Instagram: silverlensgallery
Facebook: silverlensgalleries
Twitter: silverlensg
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Patricia Perez Eustaquio: Emporium | Exhibition Video
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"Every little thing, every object contains its own cache of histories and stories and we live within their expansive universe." -Patricia Perez Eustaquio In this video, Patricia Perez Eustaquio reflects on her artistic journey and her longstanding exploration of marginalized materials-textile, fibers, ceramics, glass-culminating in her ongoing solo exhibition 'Emporium' at Silverlens New York. ...
The Unruly Archive: Stephanie Syjuco in Conversation with Isa Nazareno
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On the occasion of Stephanie Syjuco's first solo exhibition in the Philippines, the artist was joined by historian Isa Nazareno and moderator Jerome Gomez for a conversation last 31 August 2024 about her journey through the Manila Chronicle archives and her artistic practice working on archival materials. Find copies of Stephanie Syjuco's first artist monograph 'The Unruly Archive' at Silverlen...
Stephanie Syjuco: Inherent Vice | Exhibition Video
มุมมอง 832หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, Stephanie Syjuco takes us through 'Inherent Vice,' her debut solo exhibition in the Philippines. She narrates her personal connection with archives, having moved to the United States at a young age, and describes her collaboration with the archives of Lopez Museum and Library (LML). In 'Inherent Vice,' Syjuco attempts to make sense of disparate images that she encountered - young...
Leo Valledor: At First Sight
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On the occasion of Leo Valledor’s first solo exhibition in the Philippines, his family and estate, represented by Mary and Rio Valledor, recount the initial years of Leo’s practice in San Francisco, his move to New York to co-found Park Place Group, and his eventual return to his hometown. ‘At First Sight’ by Leo Valledor is on view until Friday, 23 August 2024, at Silverlens Manila. To learn m...
In Conversation: Yasue Maetake, Ming Wong, and CJ Salapare | Soft Fantasy/Hard Reality
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In this video, artists Yasue Maetake and Ming Wong are joined by CJ Salapare for a discussion on the themes, strategies, and motives that foreground the transformations and transfigurations in their artistic practices. The discussion is held in conjunction with the exhibition ‘Soft Fantasy / Hard Reality’ at Silverlens New York, curated by Silverlens founder Isa Lorenzo. Organized into two them...
Midnight Moment: Our Islands by Martha Atienza | Presented by Times Square Arts and Silverlens
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Martha Atienza’s ‘Our Islands’ is this month's #MidnightMoment! Presented by Times Square Arts in partnership with Silverlens, 'Our Islands' is on view in New York Times Square from 11:57 PM to 12:00 AM every night for the month of July. Midnight Moment is the world’s largest and longest-running digital public art program. Presented nightly to millions of viewers each year, Midnight Moment show...
Bernardo Pacquing's 'Causal Loops' | Exhibition Video
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In this video, Bernardo Pacquing describes the evolution of his artistic practice, from his beginnings using house paint on reclaimed wood, his exploration with found objects, and the influence of his environment on his work. Pacquing’s ongoing exhibition ‘Causal Loops’ emphasizes his ongoing studies in the form and process of abstraction through his interest in the layering of time and ruins. ...
Norberto Roldan in Conversation with Marv Recinto | How Not to Win a Revolution
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In this video, Norberto Roldan is joined by ArtReview managing editor Marv Recinto to discuss the artist’s first US solo exhibition, ‘How Not to Win a Revolution’, currently on view at Silverlens New York. Roldan describes the socio-cultural and historical contexts that guided his series of textile assemblages, intertwining Christian symbols, folk religious rituals, secondhand fabric, and litur...
Keka Enriquez: Odds and Ends | Exhibition Video
มุมมอง 5765 หลายเดือนก่อน
“I missed [painting] so much. I forgot how much I love the process.” In this video, Keka Enriquez (b. 1962, Manila, Philippines; lives and works in San Francisco, California) is joined by Silverlens New York director Katey Acquaro to discuss the artist’s highly anticipated return to the art world after a 20-year hiatus in her ongoing solo exhibition ‘Odds and Ends’. Enriquez narrates her artist...
Wawi Navarroza in Conversation with Christopher Y. Lew
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In this video, Filipina artist Wawi Navarroza walks us through her first-ever solo US exhibition The Other Shore at Silverlens New York. Contemplating womanhood in its coexistence with other identities-artist, mother, maker-Wawi Navarroza discusses the layers in her work in which she has employed her own corporeal form as an artistic medium. Navarroza is joined by C/O: Curatorial Office founder...
Ryan Villamael's 'Return, My Gracious Hour' | Exhibition Video
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Motivated by Jose Rizal’s poem ‘Memories of My Town’, ‘Return, My Gracious Hour’ by Ryan Villamael surveils, appropriates, and reconstitutes American-occupation archival materials, presenting them into stupendous flora: the paper cutouts of which Villamael is the foremost practitioner. Redolent with the plenitude of earth and the radiant, scorching heat of the tropics, the exhibition emplaces n...
Mit Jai Inn Walkthrough at Silverlens New York
มุมมอง 39210 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, artist Mit Jai Inn, together with curator and writer Erin Robideaux Gleeson, walks us through our current New York exhibition Mit Jai Inn. This is the artist’s debut solo in the United States and features many of the polychromatic, modular, and multiperspectival serial forms established over his four-decade career. Erin identifies the varying colors and forms in Mit’s work, refer...
Geraldine Javier's 'A Tree is Not A Forest' | Exhibition video
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“After a person dies, their body will decay, but it doesn’t end there. From death comes life. We’re part of the life cycle. There’s nothing to be scared of.” In this video, Geraldine Javier walks you through her solo exhibition ‘A Tree is Not a Forest’ at Silverlens Manila. Geraldine talks about the mediums she used in her works as well as insights about ecoprinting, the naturalists, and the li...
Mit Jai Inn | Solo exhibition
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Leading Thai contemporary artist Mit Jai Inn’s first US solo exhibition is on view at Silverlens New York through 6 January 2024. The vibrant, sensate and interactive exhibition mimics the artist’s studio environment in Chiang Mai where distinctively colored and shaped canvases hang from beams, overlay floors and tables, entangle and unfurl from walls, coil in standing spirals, and so on. In th...
Maya Muñoz in Conversation with Angela Silva
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Maya Muñoz in Conversation with Angela Silva
The Estates of Carlos Villa & Leo Valledor in Conversation with Patrick Flores | Remains of Surface
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The Estates of Carlos Villa & Leo Valledor in Conversation with Patrick Flores | Remains of Surface
Carlos Villa and Leo Valledor's 'Remains of Surface' | Walkthrough with Mary and Rio Valledor
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Carlos Villa and Leo Valledor's 'Remains of Surface' | Walkthrough with Mary and Rio Valledor
Allan Balisi's 'Among the good wishes' | Exhibition video
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Allan Balisi's 'Among the good wishes' | Exhibition video
Shrines | Exhibition Walkthrough with Isa Lorenzo
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Shrines | Exhibition Walkthrough with Isa Lorenzo
PEASANTS by Nicholas Grafia & Mikołaj Sobczak
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PEASANTS by Nicholas Grafia & Mikołaj Sobczak
Peggy Bose on Santiago Bose's Studio Memorabilia and Unfinished Projects
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Peggy Bose on Santiago Bose's Studio Memorabilia and Unfinished Projects
Wawi Navarroza's 'As Wild As We Come' | Exhibition Video
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Wawi Navarroza's 'As Wild As We Come' | Exhibition Video
State of Flux | Exhibition Walkthrough with Jeanette Bisschops
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State of Flux | Exhibition Walkthrough with Jeanette Bisschops
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I hope he knows that most cardboard is not archival.
lovely
Sorry, i know it❤❤😂
INCREDIBLE
💕💕😍😍❤❤
Hello Stephanie! Lovely to see this thoughtful work. All the best, Nayland
I see a real artist working here and showing all his emotions in the works I see. The materials he uses are raw, unpolished as the artist's life; therefore, it is his material.
The work could perish but this video is really your work of art. Nobody has room for art anymore. If it wasn't for this video, no one would know. Make art, beautifully film it and tell a story.
Win ? There is no win ! the most one can hope for is a change by force in the condition one is dissatisfied with.
Looks like a bunch of trash from some bad building construction worksites ! These Genre displays are hardly art, taking what would be considered Trash or Dunnage, and putting it in a gallery may change the context that it is presented only creating an illusion of a higher form but in the end, it's still trash. There is a bad nitch in the art world that contributes to this quasi-art these Modern and Contemporary Displays only show the degradation and waste our society has become. it brings to mind the Quote " By Marshall McLuhan "Art Is Anything You Can Get Away With" the quotation appeared in the 1967 book.
Amazing 🤩 How I wish this was featured last May when I was in NYC. Proud Filipino here in the Netherlands ❤
Inspired by Anselm Kiefer....
Anselm Kiefer
This is very intuitive use of materials , very much like visual poetry that comes from a need rather than any mental reason , I like it
Very inspiring. Ganda.
Gorgeous work Bernardo!❤️💪🏽🔆
Beautiful 🎉
HOW ABSURD… WHENEVER A SO CALLED ARTIST SAYS THEIR WORK IS ABOUT THEM.. THEN TURN AWAY
lol tell me more, I'd love to see your work!
좋은 영상과 작품 잘보았습니다 🎉🎉🎉감사합니다
Lovely show, i like it
Real nice! Than you for showing!
Simplesmente maravilhoso . Parabéns .
I actually like this
your speaks to me…thank you!
What a wonderful work! It is interesting to see, and connects, how people are moved by very similar feelings and questions across great distances and cultural experiences. I recognize in these works many of the things that concern and drive me in my own artistic work.
I love what you guys are doing. The discussion makes Art accessible and personal. It does not have the obscurantism that some galleries have, and this lends to inviting people to understand the Artist, the creative process and the work. Minsan kasi acquired taste ang Contemporary Art, at pag naiintindihan yung pinagmulan at paningin ng gumawa dun nag kaka relasyon yung tumitingin sa piyesa at obra. It makes it personal and therefore the element of human relationship and Spirit is preserved. Academic discussions and placing the works in terms of style and schools of movement are fine and I liken them to a boxes to help people have a map to travel the territory, but these personal discussions have the effect of meeting the locals. It also shows if the Artist is truthful and the work substantiated by the truth of the Artist's life. Please continue what you guys are doing.
Such beautiful and somehow innocent descriptions of your work, as well as how fluidly you speak in both languages. Thank you.
This is impressive work. I like this a lot.
Intriguing take on materials…. Experimental heroic attitude …
Love the work!
Wow Keka! Congrats!
Important work. Thank you, Peewee.
Love the bloopers! haha
Congratulations, Keka! I'm so happy I got to see your show in NY. Looking forward to more art in the near future.
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Congartaulations Wawi !
Amazing show!
Bravo, Ryan Villamael!
What a legend!
wonderful art
Beautiful works!
🤩 *Promosm*
Thank you for conducting this museum tour. Especially explaining the artists and their visions.
Mental states comes to life through art 😮
idol
Congratulations :)
P r o m o S M
We’ll let’s hope all of those pledges will be fulfilled. 👍