"BOOTH #132"
Mit Jai Inn, Pow Martinez, Maria Taniguchi

Silverlens Galleries
2263 Don Chino Roces Avenue Extension,Makati City 1231, Philippines
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Multiple location : Makati City New York




The Armory Show 2022
Javits Center 429 11th Avenue New York, NY 10001
+1 212-645-6440
September 9 > 11, 2022



BOOTH #132
Silverlens will participate for the first time in The Armory Show with works by three widely collected artists from Southeast Asia: Mit Jai Inn (Thailand), Pow Martinez, and Maria Taniguchi (Manila).
This presentation coincides with the inauguration of Silverlens New York, located at 505 W 24th Street in Chelsea.
MIt Jai Inn
Mit Jai Inn, a widely respected senior artist known for his boundary-defying painting and socially engaged practices, will be presenting work from his series Patchworks.
Pow Martinez
Pow Martinez presents new oil on canvas paintings featuring cliché characters, easily recognizable in the Western canon. In these situational portraits, the artist's sitters find themselves at their most absurd.
Maria Taniguchi
Maria Taniguchi's practice investigates space and time, alongside historical and social contexts. The laborious and painstaking process seen in her "Untitled" brick paintings creates a subtle yet complex pattern on the surface — an ongoing series since 2008.
Silverlens will participate for the first time in The Armory Show with works by three widely collected artists from Southeast Asia: Mit Jai Inn (Thailand), Pow Martinez, and Maria Taniguchi (Manila).
This presentation coincides with the inauguration of Silverlens New York, located at 505 W 24th Street in Chelsea.
MIt Jai Inn
Mit Jai Inn, a widely respected senior artist known for his boundary-defying painting and socially engaged practices, will be presenting work from his series Patchworks.
Pow Martinez
Pow Martinez presents new oil on canvas paintings featuring cliché characters, easily recognizable in the Western canon. In these situational portraits, the artist's sitters find themselves at their most absurd.
Maria Taniguchi
Maria Taniguchi's practice investigates space and time, alongside historical and social contexts. The laborious and painstaking process seen in her "Untitled" brick paintings creates a subtle yet complex pattern on the surface — an ongoing series since 2008.