“Stephanie Syjuco: After/Images”
In our image-saturated world, Syjuco asks us to think about photographs — how they record or shape history and how they can be altered over time. In this exhibition, the Oakland-based artist, who was born in the Philippines, revisits the history of U.S. military expeditions, including the occupation of the Philippines (1898-1946). After mining the archives of libraries, universities and other institutions, Syjuco manipulates historical photographs by playing with scale, color, layering and pixelation, along with inserting props and even her own hands into rephotographed works. Over and over, she questions the veracity and neutrality of photos.