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‘Not Visual Noise’ photo exhibition at Ateneo Art Gallery until March 29, 2020

Starting November 26, Ateneo Art Gallery will host Not Visual Noise, a seminal photography exhibition that will feature more than 30 artists living in the Philippines and in the Filipino diaspora.

Starting November 26, Ateneo Art Gallery will host Not Visual Noise, a seminal photography exhibition that will feature more than 30 artists living in the Philippines and in the Filipino diaspora.

Curated by artist, writer, cultural organizer, and educator, Angel Velasco Shaw, Not Visual Noise aims to showcase a diverse range of artists engaged in photography-based art practices whose works broadly represent what is happening in the fields of photography today — from photojournalism, long-form documentary photography to conceptual and installation photography, and web/social media-based projects. The exhibition examines the tension between high/low culture and high/low art photography in a media-saturated world in the hopes of drawing in wider and newer audiences.

Featured artists in this exhibition are National Artist Benedicto “Bencab” Cabrera, Ezra Acayan, Alex Baluyut, Ringo Bunoan, Nana Buxani, Geloy Concepcion, Geric Cruz, Kiri Dalena, Lizza May David, Neil Daza, Kawayan de Guia, Kidlat de Guia, Romina Diaz, Carlo Gabuco, Tommy Hafalla, Nap Jamir, Raffy Lerma, Marta Lovina, At Maculangan, Wawi Navarroza, Neal Oshima, Gina Osterloh, Butch Perez, Rick Rocamora, Emmanuel Santos, Lawrence Sumulong, Stephanie Syjuco, Wig Tysmans, Veejay Villafranca, Boy Yñiguez, and MM Yu.

Head to Soledad V. Pangilinan Wing, Arete, Ateneo de Manila University, Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City. Telephone: (632) 8426.6001 ext. 5392 or (632) 8426.6488.

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