Daily Tribune (Philippines)

SILVERLENS MARKS 20 YEARS WITH WAREHOUSE PARTY, EXHIBIT

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Silverlens recently celebrated its 20th anniversar­y at its Manila location with a warehouse party and a private preview of its special exhibit, Markers: Silverlens

@ 20, ongoing until 17 April at 2263 Chino Roces Avenue, Makati City. It features a handpicked selection of works marking pivotal moments in the gallery’s storied history.

Collectors, artists and friends gathered at Silverlens Manila’s parking lot for a night of entertainm­ent and celebratio­n. The evening featured performanc­es by artists Wawi Navarroza, Pow Martinez and Isabel Aquilizan, and a rare appearance by the rock band Barbie’s Cradle (composed of Barbie Almalbis, Rommel dela Cruz, Kakoy Legaspi and Wendell Garcia), who reunited specially for the evening. Drag queens dazzled and delighted guests with pop hits and ushered in a sevenfoot-long birthday cake from Costa Brava.

Beats by Moira Lang and DJ Xtina Superstar kept guests dancing and energized throughout the night. Cibo di Marghi by celebrity chef Margarita Forés provided the event catering, alongside Brujo Craft Beer.

“We celebrate 20 years of art, exhibition­s, artists, collaborat­ors, collectors, teams, relationsh­ips, milestones, people. We started Silverlens in 2004, but we would be nothing without all of you,” Isa Lorenzo told the crowd during the event.

EXHIBIT

For the exhibit, Silverlens showcases a selection of works personally handpicked by Lorenzo and Rachel Rillo, with some pieces sourced from their own collection. Participat­ing artists include Martha Atienza, Corinne de San Jose, Patricia Perez Eustaquio, Nona Garcia, Pow Martinez, Wawi Navarroza, Gina Osterloh, Bernardo Pacquing, Gary-Ross Pastrana, Norberto Roldan and Yee I-Lann.

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 recognitio­n as one of the leading contempora­ry art galleries in Southeast Asia.

Silverlens was founded in Manila by Lorenzo in 2004. In 2007, she was joined by codirector 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.

More anniversar­y events will be unveiled throughout the year. For more informatio­n, visit www.silverlens­galleries.com.

 ?? ?? SILVERLENS’ Rachel Rillo (left) and Isa Lorenzo with Bea Ledesma (standing).
SILVERLENS’ Rachel Rillo (left) and Isa Lorenzo with Bea Ledesma (standing).
 ?? ?? GINA Osterloh’s ‘Grid #4,’ 2014.
GINA Osterloh’s ‘Grid #4,’ 2014.
 ?? ?? NORBERTO Roldan’s ‘Incantatio­ns in the land of virgins, monsters, sorcerers and angry gods,’ 1999–2018.
NORBERTO Roldan’s ‘Incantatio­ns in the land of virgins, monsters, sorcerers and angry gods,’ 1999–2018.
 ?? ?? CELINE Lopez, Sandra Soriano, Sarah Canlas and Chut Cuerva.
CELINE Lopez, Sandra Soriano, Sarah Canlas and Chut Cuerva.
 ?? ?? JULIETTE Hoschka and Janina Dizon.
JULIETTE Hoschka and Janina Dizon.
 ?? ?? BARBIE Honasan
BARBIE Honasan
 ?? ?? CHEF Gaita Fores
CHEF Gaita Fores
 ?? ?? CJ Cruz and Nicole Coson.
CJ Cruz and Nicole Coson.
 ?? ?? MARTHA Atienza and Wawi Navarozza.
MARTHA Atienza and Wawi Navarozza.

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