
Pace Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of all new paintings by James Siena, marking the gallery’s sixth solo exhibition by the artist since joining the gallery in 2004. The exhibition will debut Siena’s first works using acrylic paint on large format canvases, all created in 2018. James Siena Painting will be on view from January 11 to February 9, 2019 at 537 West 24th Street, with an opening reception for the artist held on Thursday, January 10 from 6–8 pm. A catalogue will be published to accompany the exhibition with an essay by American poet, artist, and art critic Marjorie Welish.
The scale and medium of the new paintings mark a significant departure from Siena’s more intimate and intricate enamel on aluminium paintings, which the artist has been known for since the 1990s. The use of acrylic paint and stretched canvas as the support have introduced new levels of painterliness, physicality, and immediacy to his practice. Drawing together approximately 10 paintings ranging in size from 36” x 48” to 70” x 90”, the new pieces have evolved away from the object-ness quality of Siena’s earlier work yet maintain a consistency with his long-held focus on personal geometries and rule-based abstraction.
Best known for his unique process of creating complexly dense geometric abstractions, Siena’s practice is driven by predetermined, self-imposed sets of rules or ‘visual algorithms.’ Since the 1990s, Siena’s use of enamel sign painting on aluminium supports has fostered a powerful precision and stark vibrancy within his work. The current exhibition reveals the artist breaking beyond those boundaries and exploring a parallel world of possibility, invention and clarity.








James Siena (American, b.1957) is a New York-based artist whose works are examples of Abstract Impressionism. His specialty is a unique form of brilliantly colored nonobjective paintings known as visual algorithms. His famous pieces are created using asymmetrical patterns that lead to paintings that resemble floating diagrams on the wall. Siena was born in Oceanside, CA and studied art at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, and received his BFA in 1979.




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