
© Pace Gallery New York
12 March 2026 — 25 April 2026
On NowGilliam pre-painted canvases in DC, shipped them to Ireland, and stitched them into sculptures — their US debut bridges his Drape paintings and late career work.
From Pace Gallery New York
In 1993, Sam Gilliam was accepted as the artist in residence at Ballinglen Arts Foundation in the rural north of Ireland and went to ship his usual paints to the residency. When the paints were barred from shipment because they contained highly flammable petroleum, Gilliam found himself in a dire circumstance that called for innovation. At his studio in Washington D.C., Gilliam painted and stained a large group of monumental loose canvases, folded them up, and shipped them to Ballinglen....
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Chelsea, New York·View on artmap
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MondayClosed
Tuesday10am–6pm
Wednesday10am–6pm
Thursday10am–6pm
Friday10am–6pm
Saturday ·10am–6pm

© Pace Gallery New York
12 March 2026 — 25 April 2026
On NowGilliam pre-painted canvases in DC, shipped them to Ireland, and stitched them into sculptures — their US debut bridges his Drape paintings and late career work.
From Pace Gallery New York
In 1993, Sam Gilliam was accepted as the artist in residence at Ballinglen Arts Foundation in the rural north of Ireland and went to ship his usual paints to the residency. When the paints were barred from shipment because they contained highly flammable petroleum, Gilliam found himself in a dire circumstance that called for innovation. At his studio in Washington D.C., Gilliam painted and stained a large group of monumental loose canvases, folded them up, and shipped them to Ballinglen....
Read more at Pace Gallery New York →No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Chelsea, New York·View on artmap
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday10am–6pm
Wednesday10am–6pm
Thursday10am–6pm
Friday10am–6pm
Saturday ·10am–6pm