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Tim Long Photographs Documenting the “Burnham Plan” on Exhibit Sept. 5 Through Jan. 10

Exhibition of Contemporary Photographs Document the “Burnham Plan” Created for Manila, Philippines Sept. 5, 2009 through January 10, 2010

Tim Long, Manila 2008, 2008. Courtesy of the artist.

Tim Long, Manila 2008, 2008. Courtesy of the artist.

As Chicago celebrates the Centennial of its Burnham Plan, the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs presents an exhibition of photographs taken by architectural and landscape photographer Tim Long.

In a month long residency in 2008, Long documented the buildings and streets of Manila built according to its own Burnham Plan.

Two years before he began work on the “Plan of Chicago,” Daniel Burnham drew plans to modernize Manila, the capitol of the Philippine Islands, and Baguio, a nearby small city.

Though shifting political and economic interests in the U.S. eventually disrupted the projects, these plans continued to influence architects and city planners, even building codes, well into the 1940s.

The greatest concentration of Burnham’s legacy can still be found in Metro Manila, an urban continuum of more than 10 million people.  Clustered around the large city park that Burnham designed are several graceful Beaux Arts buildings built by his protégés.  Typical of Burnham’s “City Beautiful” plans for San Francisco and Chicago, street systems emanate outward from the park to eventually fade into the fabric of a remarkably chaotic urban landscape.

Tim Long: Daniel Burnham’s Enduring Vision for the Phillipines will be on view from Sept. 5, 2009, to January 10, 2010, in the City Gallery at the Historic Water Tower, 806 N. Michigan Avenue.  The City Gallery is open seven days a week, Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 6:30 pm, and Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm. The gallery is closed on all holidays.  Admission is free.

A public opening reception for the artist will be held on Friday, Sept. 4, from 5-7 pm.

Tim Long: Daniel Burnham’s Enduring Vision for the Philippines is presented by the Department of Cultural Affairs.  The project is supported in part by Columbia College Chicago and a grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts.

Established in 1999, the City Gallery in the Historic Water Tower is a unique exhibition space dedicated to presenting Chicago-themed photographic work and other photo-based work by Chicago photographers and artists.  For more information on Tim Long: Daniel Burnham’s Enduring Vision for the Philippines and other Department of Cultural Affairs exhibitions, the public can visit explorechicago.org or call 312-744-6630. (TTY: 312-744-2947).

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