Tag: Siena| James
Careful What You Wish For: Mark Greenwold at Garth Greenan
Recent paintings take a significant turn
The Hatcher: James Siena talks meaning and technique with Oona Zlamany
His video interview with the intrepid Bronx Science junior
Haptic Hallucinations: The “Suns” and “Wavy Rays” of Karen Arm
on view at P.P.O.W. through June 25
Old Year’s Resolutions: Eight great shows I didn’t review
Jpegs were gathered, soundbites poised, but circumstances got the better of noble intentions
“A little bit of slippage”: The Sculptures of Painter James Siena
New sculptures at Pace, based on little-seen work the painter has been making since the 1980s.
Killer Opening For “Murdering The World,” Mark Greenwold’s Long-Awaited Debut at Sperone Westwater
Chuck Close, Paul Simon, Elena Sisto, Rackstraw Downes
Where contemporary art can get knotted: Kathmandu
BravinLee Programs presents hand-knotted rugs by Nina Bovasso, Peter Halley, James Siena, and James Welling
Morphological Mutiny: Steve DiBenedetto, Alexander Ross and James Siena at David Nolan Gallery
Dibenedetto, Siena and Ross have defined an architectural endoskeleton within the body of the biomorph.
James Siena at PaceWildenstein
The experience in this richly diverse exhibition is not of transition so much as consolidation: the new works, whether big loopy abstractions in fat confident brushstrokes or weirdo figuration, seem legitimate outgrowths of the precious, tight, miniaturist Siena of old.
James Siena at Pace, Barbara Takenaga at McKenzie Fine Art, Suzan Frecon at Peter Blum
Siena now has third solo at Pace, Takenaga on view at DC Moore.
