Piers Secunda
Piers Secunda was born in London in 1976 and studied painting at Chelsea College of Art in London. Since the late nineties Piers has developed a studio practice using paint in a sculptural manner, rejecting the limitations imposed by the canvas.
Piers’ work has developed into a research heavy practice, which examines some of the most significant subjects of our time, such as energy and technology history and the deliberate destruction of culture.
Piers Secunda explores the boundary between painting and sculpture in works that dispense with canvases and supports and address the materiality of paint. In Flag (2003), a rough-hewn, painted rectilinear form juts out from the gallery wall at a perpendicular angle, challenging the two-dimensionality of painting and altering a viewer’s experience of space. In recent years Secunda has drawn socio-political content into his forms: in 2008 he began working with crude oil, treating it as paint in works that explore humanity’s relationship to resources; for his "Taliban Relief Paintings" (2011), he travelled to Kabul, Afghanistan to cast bullet holes from scenes of suicide bombings, then incorporated these into reliefs. Describing his manipulation of paint, Secunda has said, “I cast, pour, heat, tear, smash, assemble, fuse, wrap, clamp, bolt and color it.
Piers Secunda was born in London, 1976, and lives and works in London and New York. He studied painting at Chelsea College of Art in London. Secunda has developed a studio practice using paint in a sculptural manner, rejecting the limitations imposed by the canvas. His intensive research based work, split into distinctly separate groups, explores the driving forces of both passive and aggressive human needs: examining the effects of violent geopolitics on both people and culture, by moulding bullet and bomb damage from war zones and the sites of historic conflicts, to make works. And recording energy history using crude oil as a printing medium, to examine post industrial revolution developments, both cultural and technological, which define our world today.
Secunda’s aim in life as an artist is to make records of the time in which he lives. Making a record of the violent attempts by ISIS (the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) to erase our collective cultural heritage in the Middle East is a matter of real importance and urgency to him. For this reason he traveled to the front line of the war against ISIS in Iraq in 2015 to cast ISIS bullet holes.
“Occasionally a moment occurs in which it is worth taking the risk to travel to a dangerous place. This was one such moment.”
In Art Historical terms, Secunda’s work reminds of Picasso’s “Guernica” and Goya’s “Los Desastres de la Guerra” but in a Postmodern minimalist way.
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911 Steel Beam Rust Drawing (Abbottabad Ancient Trees), 2021
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911 Steel Beam Rust Drawing (Root Over Rock) , 2021
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ISIS Bullet Hole Painting (Angels), 2017
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ISIS Bullet Hole Painting (Assyrian Archer), 2017
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ISIS Bullet Hole Painting (Egyptians), 2017
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ISIS Bullet Hole Painting (Fours Horses), 2017
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ISIS Bullet Hole Painting (Assyrian Head), 2016
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Treasures from Iraq at Oxford's Ashmolean Museum
Tim Hughes, Oxford Mail, December 11, 2020 -
Art made from Isis bullet hole damage goes on show for first joint UK project between Iraq and Kurdistan
Aimee Dawson, The Art Newspaper, August 29, 2018 -
Piers Secunda Unleashes the Horrors of War at the Duke House
Anthony Haden-Guest, Artnet, July 13, 2016 -
In Acts of Resistance, Artists and Scholars Digitally Reconstruct the Past
Claire Voon, Hyperallergic, January 27, 2016
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First Annual Good on Paper Exhibit: Drawings and Paintings
18 Mar - 30 Apr 2022532 Gallery Good on Paper ExhibitionRead more -
Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary: Art Wynwood 2021
24 Feb - 14 Mar 2021 -
Fall Breeze
6 Oct - 28 Nov 2020Chelsea, New York: 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel is pleased to present 'Fall Breeze'. Among a variation of themes and motifs, from abstract to figurative, this group exhibition presents a selection...Read more -
Ten Years After
11 Jan - 16 Feb 2018Gustavo Acosta Gustavo Acosta was born in in Havana, Cuba in 1958, and is currently based in Miami. His intensely hued portrayals of sites in Havana, Miami, New York, and...Read more -
CONTEXT New York 2017
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CONTEXT Pier 94, New York 2016
3 - 8 May 2016 -
Winter Salon
5 - 22 Feb 2016Jaeckel Gallery is pleased to present a winter group show. This show features many returning artists to our gallery, as well as a few artists showing with us for the...Read more -
CONTEXT Art Miami 2015
1 - 5 Dec 2015