TRI - CITY PHOTO EXHIBIT and RECEPTION: APRIL 5TH
:: 12 x 36 :: A local lens
Photo Exhibit - Seoul, Philadelphia and Los Angeles - All on the same weekend.
12X36, refers to the twelve selected artists (4 from each city) who will each present 36 photographs for the exhibition.
GALLERY REVISITED in Silver Lake is hosting the Los Angeles location of the show!!
3204 sunset blvd. in silver lake. 6pm to 10pm
Urban architecture does more than provide shelter for its inhabitants; the unique space of a city also plays a crucial role in the formation of local culture. environment itself.
Using artists as representatives of local culture, we seek to investigate the relationship between local space and local culture in three distinct urban environments.
In contrast to digital photography, which has become commonplace and easily mutable, the invited artists will be asked to capture their local reality using traditional photographic methods, where the physical medium of film and the permanence of the developing process itself is important.
Cameras have been donated by LOMO.
The exhibit is conceived and organized by Benjamin Kaplan of the native gaze in Seoul.
He has invited 2 Gallery Revisited artists* to participate in the project, so it seemed only fitting that we do it here after they lost their previous location.
*Jessica Robbins and Michael Hsiung
For more information visit the 12 x 36 website.
Photo Exhibit - Seoul, Philadelphia and Los Angeles - All on the same weekend.
12X36, refers to the twelve selected artists (4 from each city) who will each present 36 photographs for the exhibition.
GALLERY REVISITED in Silver Lake is hosting the Los Angeles location of the show!!
3204 sunset blvd. in silver lake. 6pm to 10pm
Urban architecture does more than provide shelter for its inhabitants; the unique space of a city also plays a crucial role in the formation of local culture. environment itself.
Using artists as representatives of local culture, we seek to investigate the relationship between local space and local culture in three distinct urban environments.
In contrast to digital photography, which has become commonplace and easily mutable, the invited artists will be asked to capture their local reality using traditional photographic methods, where the physical medium of film and the permanence of the developing process itself is important.
Cameras have been donated by LOMO.
The exhibit is conceived and organized by Benjamin Kaplan of the native gaze in Seoul.
He has invited 2 Gallery Revisited artists* to participate in the project, so it seemed only fitting that we do it here after they lost their previous location.
*Jessica Robbins and Michael Hsiung
For more information visit the 12 x 36 website.

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