DISCOVER WHAT’S HIDDEN

– b-side launches Underground Gallery at Portland’s High Angle Battery –

ImagePhoto Credit: Estasban Mirror Gil Mualem-Doron

Descend into Portland’s historic High Angle Battery this June and explore an extraordinary torchlit exhibition of contemporary photography. Underground Gallery, presented by b-side, runs from 26th-29th June 2025, daily from 11am to 6pm, and features works by artists from Portland and around the world.

Installed deep within the Battery’s dark stone chambers and tunnels, the exhibition invites visitors to literally and metaphorically illuminate the unseen. The show explores themes of the overlooked, the marginal, and aspects of otherness – both in place and identity.  Tying in with Pride this month, the exhibition is co-curated by Gil Mualem-Doron and b-side’s LGBT+ side group, who issued an international open call for artists to submit photographic work that interrogates ideas of visibility and marginalisation.  Gil has previously worked with the Tate and Counterpoints Arts, tying in closely with Refugee Week – 16th to 22nd June.

ImagePhoto Credit: Yarilo by Artem Humilevskyi

A Global Exhibition in a Unique Space, Portland’s High Angle Battery

Underground Gallery brings together 21 international artists, selected through an open call, responding to the idea of what lies hidden – be it physical, social, or emotional.

Mualem-Doron also presents “No Man’s Land”, a compelling ongoing art photography project that employs a collaborative approach to convey the stories of male-identified individuals in limbo situations due to political, social, mental, or economic factors.

“In this project, I have sought to diminish the control I hold as a photographer over the photographic process and its outcomes, largely relinquishing it to the subjects. This effort aims to give the subjects greater agency in how their stories are told.”

Gil Mualem-Doron

ImagePhoto Credit: b-side, Tunnels at the High Angle Battery

A Visual Art Experience by Torchligh underground at Portland’s High Angle Battery

Visitors are encouraged to navigate the tunnels by torchlight, revealing each artwork gradually, an experience that enhances the themes of the hidden and the rediscovered.

Rocca Holly-Nambi, director of b-side, said: “This is an invitation to uncover what’s been buried – whether histories, perspectives or people.  The High Angle Battery is the perfect location for an exhibition like this evoking a real sense of discovery as you move through the dark tunnels.  We’re proud of the collaboration with LGBT+side, coinciding with Pride this month.  It’s important that these voices are heard, and we hope that this exhibition helps to shine a light on the talent and community we have here in Portland.  The setting, the artists, and the way you experience the work, all come together in a truly unique and powerful way.” 

EVENT DETAILS

  • Exhibition: Underground Gallery
  • Dates: 26th to 29th June 2025
  • Time: 11am–6pm daily
  • Location: High Angle Battery, Isle of Portland
  • Entry: Free
  • Website: www.b-side.org.uk

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