Paul Sietsema (b. 1968)

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Paul Sietsema was born in Los Angeles, California, where he lives and works. He received his MFA from University of California in 1999. Sietsema was a studio assistant to his teacher Charles Ray (2001.264.A-E). His meticulous renderings of reality and his poetic turning of a three-dimensional object into a two-dimensional filmic presentation represents an innovative response to and extension of his teacher's aesthetic; with his investigation of sculpture creating an enriching dialogue with minimalist and post-minimalist sculpture. Sietsema films his own drawings, intricately crafted sculpture and architectural models in a hazy evocation of subjective symbols and cultural memory. In one of his most striking sequences, Sietsema, perhaps to examine the residual power of modernism's once-dominant position, recreates the American critic Clement Greenberg's apartment and examples of modernist painting that one hung there.

Adapted from
  • Charles Wylie, "From Object to Image: Sculpture, Installation, Media," in Fast forward: contemporary collections for the Dallas Museum of Art, eds. María de Corral and John R. Lane (Dallas Museum of Art ; New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2007), 223-227.
  • Suzanne Weaver, DMA unpublished material, 2002.

NOTES
HAB marked this draft on 11/6/18 because it appears mostly complete
DMA unpublished material = Suzanne Weaver, Acquisition Proposal, December, 2002. In Collections Records object file (2002.56.A-B). 

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AUDIO ASSETS 

VIDEO ASSETS  

IMAGE ASSETS 

WEB RESOURCES 
  • Issue Magazine~Read a conversation between Raymond Pettibon and Paul Sietsema.

ARCHIVAL RESOURCES (digitized/non-digitized)

FUN FACTS 

TEACHING IDEAS 

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General Description
Paul Sietsema was born in Los Angeles, California, where he lives and works. He received his MFA from University of California in 1999. Sietsema was a studio assistant to his teacher Charles Ray (2001.264.A-E). His meticulous renderings of reality and his poetic turning of a three-dimensional object into a two-dimensional filmic presentation represents an innovative response to and extension of his teacher's aesthetic; with his investigation of sculpture creating an enriching dialogue with minimalist and post-minimalist sculpture. Sietsema films his own drawings, intricately crafted sculpture and architectural models in a hazy evocation of subjective symbols and cultural memory. In one of his most striking sequences, Sietsema, perhaps to examine the residual power of modernism's once-dominant position, recreates the American critic Clement Greenberg's apartment and examples of modernist painting that one hung there.

Adapted from
  • Charles Wylie, "From Object to Image: Sculpture, Installation, Media," in Fast forward: contemporary collections for the Dallas Museum of Art, eds. María de Corral and John R. Lane (Dallas Museum of Art ; New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2007), 223-227.
  • Suzanne Weaver, DMA unpublished material, 2002.

Fun Facts
 
Archival Resources
(digitized/non-digitized)
Web Resources
 
  • Issue Magazine~Read a conversation between Raymond Pettibon and Paul Sietsema.

Notes
HAB marked this draft on 11/6/18 because it appears mostly complete
DMA unpublished material = Suzanne Weaver, Acquisition Proposal, December, 2002. In Collections Records object file (2002.56.A-B). 

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