Among the more buzzed-about shows at the top of this year’s fresh slate of winter openings is Silverlens’s solo show of photography by Filipina artist Wawi Navarroza. Navarozza has already made a splash in the Southeast Asian art scene as an up-and-comer, and Silverlens has offered the artist her first outing in the United States, showing a selection of portraiture made over the past five years, titled “The Other Shore”.
The artist draws from her experience moving between cultures—she’s lived in Manila, Madrid, and Istanbul. Shifting between bricolage self-portraits and still life photography, her choices in color, props, and poses reveal cultural signifiers that tell the story of how she encounters the various cultures she lives in. Below, check out a small selection of photos on display at Silverlens, open now through March 2.
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