James Siena, Class of 1979, is best known for densely patterned paintings, drawings, and prints that are based on strict self-imposed guidelines and tend to invoke systems and sequences reminiscent of computer software programs. Labyrinthian Structures presents a selection of his varied prints from the Museum’s permanent collection along with three recent bamboo and string sculptures to explore the dialogues between these different expressions.
James Siena: Labyrinthian Structures
The Johnson, Cornell University, Ithaca NY
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