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Sienna Shields

Sienna Shields (born 1976) is an American abstract artist specializing in large-format collage pieces. She was also the chief organizer of the HowDoYouSayYaminAfrican? artist collective and the director of its digital work, Good Stock on the Dimension Floor: An Opera which was accepted for the 2014 Whitney Biennial.[1]

Sienna Shields
Born1976
Anchorage Alaska, United States of America
NationalityAmerican
Alma materLewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon
Known formixed-media artwork, the Yams Collective
Notable workGood Stock on the Dimension Floor: An Opera
StyleAbstract art
Websitesiennashields.com

Early life edit

Shields was born in Alaska in 1976. Both her parents were teachers and she and two siblings were home-schooled for a time while living outside Anchorage.[2] She graduated from Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon with a degree in Caribbean and Latin American history in 1998.[2] in 2001, she moved to the DUMBO collective in Brooklyn.[2]

Artistic style edit

Shields's working process has been influenced by the "energy and chaos" of the collectives in which she lived for much of her working life.[3] Many of her works are variations on collages of acrylic paint and multiple layers of cut or torn paper, assembled into large abstract pieces.[2] She developed this working style after college in part due to financial restraints.[3] Other works include bead sculptures, mixed media art, and digital imagery.

2014 Whitney Biennial edit

The Whitney Biennial of contemporary art is an invitation-only exhibition which generally favors young artists and in the past helped bring greater recognition to artists like Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock and Jeff Koons.[4] The Biennial has often faced criticism over issues of privilege, access and inclusivity.[5] Shields organized the Yams Collective (short for HowDoYouSayYaminAfrican?) of 38 international mostly black and queer musicians, poets, actors, writers and visual artists to create a digital film about racial identity for the 2014 edition.[1] Shields was encouraged by this diversity, saying: "I’d go to art events, and I’d be the only black person in the room — here in New York. It was ridiculous."[1] One of the Biennial's curators, Michelle Grabner, had visited Shields in her studio and seen a short video loop she had made in Alaska.[1] This became the instigation for the collective's submission, a 53-minute digital piece in 35 parts titled Good Stock on the Dimension Floor: An Opera.[1]

Despite the collective's membership, one of the few individual black female artists invited that year was "Donelle Woolford", a creation of Joe Scanlan.[6] Scanlan, a white, male, Princeton University professor hired a succession of actresses to play "Woolford" at events. The inclusion of this "fake" artist led the Yams Collective to withdraw their submission, objecting to "Woolford's" inclusion in a show alongside their work.[7] Shields explained the withdrawal was due to not only Scanlan but also:"...the history of the Whitney and its lack of any kind of initiative in changing its white supremacist attitudes."[8] The collective also considered the inclusion of Scanlan to be a reflection of larger issues of racism in the elite art world.[9] The film instead premiered at the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival.[10]

Other notable exhibitions edit

Solo exhibitions edit

  • July 11-September 12, 2009, The Other Line, Brooklyn, Superfront Gallery Artist in residence exhibition[11]
  • January 7-February 6, 2019 Invisible Woman, Chicago, Kruger Gallery[3][12]

Joint and group exhibitions edit

  • November 6-December 20, 2009, Francis Young & Sienna Shields, Berlin, Kuma-Galerie.[13]
  • November 8, 2012 – March 10, 2013, FORE, New York, Studio Museum in Harlem [11] reoccurring group show survey of the work of contemporary young minority artists of importance.[14]

Personal life edit

Shields married fellow artist Chuck Close in 2013[15] and he included her as a subject in his 2017 series Subway Portraits although they had by that time divorced.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Lee, Felicia R. (21 February 2014). "Singular Art, Made by Plurals Yams Collective Brings Work to Whitney Biennial". New York Times. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d Lovelace, Joyce (18 March 2013). "Intuitive Mapping". American Craft Magazine (published April–May 2013). Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  3. ^ a b c Donoghue, Katy (4 February 2016). "Cut Paper, Collage, and Beads: Sienna Shields' "Invisible Woman"". whitewall. New York: Sky Art Media, Inc. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  4. ^ Kennedy, Randy (8 February 2014). "Seeking U.S. Art All Over Map. Just Check GPS". New York Times. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  5. ^ Bodick, Noelle (4 March 2014). "A Brief History of the Whitney Biennial, America's Most Controversial Art Show". Artspace. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  6. ^ Steinhauer, Jillian (15 November 2013). "The Depressing Stats of the 2014 Whitney Biennial". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  7. ^ Heddaya, Mostafa (14 May 2014). "Artist Collective Withdraws from Whitney Biennial [UPDATED]". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  8. ^ Pensky, Nathan (20 June 2014). "Race in the art world: The many faces of Joe Scanlan". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  9. ^ Davis, Ben (30 May 2014). "The Yams, on the Whitney and White Supremacy". artnet.news. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  10. ^ Aftab, Kaleem (4 October 2014). "Opera hits wrong note". The Independent (UK).
  11. ^ a b "Shields, Sienna". AAVAD.com. African American Visual Artists Database. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  12. ^ "Kruger Gallery Chicago". Chicago Gallery News. January–April 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  13. ^ "Kuma Galerie". ArtSlant. Archived from the original on 24 November 2019. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  14. ^ Wise, Lloyd (May 2013). "Fore". Artforum International. 51 (9): 332.
  15. ^ Hylton, Wil S. (13 July 2016). "The Mysterious Metamorphosis of Chuck Close". New York Times Magazine. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  16. ^ Anderson, Tom (20 September 2017). "Legendary Painter Chuck Close on Public Art, Diversity and His Ex-Wife". InsideHook. Retrieved 22 November 2019.

External links edit

  • Photographic blog
  • Portraits with artwork
  • The Yams Collective

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Sienna Shields born 1976 is an American abstract artist specializing in large format collage pieces She was also the chief organizer of the HowDoYouSayYaminAfrican artist collective and the director of its digital work Good Stock on the Dimension Floor An Opera which was accepted for the 2014 Whitney Biennial 1 Sienna ShieldsBorn1976Anchorage Alaska United States of AmericaNationalityAmericanAlma materLewis amp Clark College Portland OregonKnown formixed media artwork the Yams CollectiveNotable workGood Stock on the Dimension Floor An OperaStyleAbstract artWebsitesiennashields wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Artistic style 3 2014 Whitney Biennial 4 Other notable exhibitions 4 1 Solo exhibitions 4 2 Joint and group exhibitions 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editShields was born in Alaska in 1976 Both her parents were teachers and she and two siblings were home schooled for a time while living outside Anchorage 2 She graduated from Lewis amp Clark College Portland Oregon with a degree in Caribbean and Latin American history in 1998 2 in 2001 she moved to the DUMBO collective in Brooklyn 2 Artistic style editShields s working process has been influenced by the energy and chaos of the collectives in which she lived for much of her working life 3 Many of her works are variations on collages of acrylic paint and multiple layers of cut or torn paper assembled into large abstract pieces 2 She developed this working style after college in part due to financial restraints 3 Other works include bead sculptures mixed media art and digital imagery 2014 Whitney Biennial editThe Whitney Biennial of contemporary art is an invitation only exhibition which generally favors young artists and in the past helped bring greater recognition to artists like Georgia O Keeffe Jackson Pollock and Jeff Koons 4 The Biennial has often faced criticism over issues of privilege access and inclusivity 5 Shields organized the Yams Collective short for HowDoYouSayYaminAfrican of 38 international mostly black and queer musicians poets actors writers and visual artists to create a digital film about racial identity for the 2014 edition 1 Shields was encouraged by this diversity saying I d go to art events and I d be the only black person in the room here in New York It was ridiculous 1 One of the Biennial s curators Michelle Grabner had visited Shields in her studio and seen a short video loop she had made in Alaska 1 This became the instigation for the collective s submission a 53 minute digital piece in 35 parts titled Good Stock on the Dimension Floor An Opera 1 Despite the collective s membership one of the few individual black female artists invited that year was Donelle Woolford a creation of Joe Scanlan 6 Scanlan a white male Princeton University professor hired a succession of actresses to play Woolford at events The inclusion of this fake artist led the Yams Collective to withdraw their submission objecting to Woolford s inclusion in a show alongside their work 7 Shields explained the withdrawal was due to not only Scanlan but also the history of the Whitney and its lack of any kind of initiative in changing its white supremacist attitudes 8 The collective also considered the inclusion of Scanlan to be a reflection of larger issues of racism in the elite art world 9 The film instead premiered at the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival 10 Other notable exhibitions editSolo exhibitions edit July 11 September 12 2009 The Other Line Brooklyn Superfront Gallery Artist in residence exhibition 11 January 7 February 6 2019 Invisible Woman Chicago Kruger Gallery 3 12 Joint and group exhibitions edit November 6 December 20 2009 Francis Young amp Sienna Shields Berlin Kuma Galerie 13 November 8 2012 March 10 2013 FORE New York Studio Museum in Harlem 11 reoccurring group show survey of the work of contemporary young minority artists of importance 14 Personal life editShields married fellow artist Chuck Close in 2013 15 and he included her as a subject in his 2017 series Subway Portraits although they had by that time divorced 16 See also editWhitney Museum of American Art Artivism Chuck CloseReferences edit a b c d e Lee Felicia R 21 February 2014 Singular Art Made by Plurals Yams Collective Brings Work to Whitney Biennial New York Times Retrieved 15 March 2018 a b c d Lovelace Joyce 18 March 2013 Intuitive Mapping American Craft Magazine published April May 2013 Retrieved 22 November 2019 a b c Donoghue Katy 4 February 2016 Cut Paper Collage and Beads Sienna Shields Invisible Woman whitewall New York Sky Art Media Inc Retrieved 24 November 2019 Kennedy Randy 8 February 2014 Seeking U S Art All Over Map Just Check GPS New York Times Retrieved 24 November 2019 Bodick Noelle 4 March 2014 A Brief History of the Whitney Biennial America s Most Controversial Art Show Artspace Retrieved 24 November 2019 Steinhauer Jillian 15 November 2013 The Depressing Stats of the 2014 Whitney Biennial Hyperallergic Retrieved 24 November 2019 Heddaya Mostafa 14 May 2014 Artist Collective Withdraws from Whitney Biennial UPDATED Hyperallergic Retrieved 24 November 2019 Pensky Nathan 20 June 2014 Race in the art world The many faces of Joe Scanlan The Daily Dot Retrieved 24 November 2019 Davis Ben 30 May 2014 The Yams on the Whitney and White Supremacy artnet news Retrieved 24 November 2019 Aftab Kaleem 4 October 2014 Opera hits wrong note The Independent UK a b Shields Sienna AAVAD com African American Visual Artists Database Retrieved 24 November 2019 Kruger Gallery Chicago Chicago Gallery News January April 2016 Retrieved 24 November 2019 Kuma Galerie ArtSlant Archived from the original on 24 November 2019 Retrieved 24 November 2019 Wise Lloyd May 2013 Fore Artforum International 51 9 332 Hylton Wil S 13 July 2016 The Mysterious Metamorphosis of Chuck Close New York Times Magazine Retrieved 22 November 2019 Anderson Tom 20 September 2017 Legendary Painter Chuck Close on Public Art Diversity and His Ex Wife InsideHook Retrieved 22 November 2019 External links editPhotographic blog Portraits with artwork The Yams Collective Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sienna Shields amp oldid 1161075273, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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