• Altman Siegel is pleased to announce its participation in The Armory Show 2025. Located at booth 309 at the Javits Center in New York, Altman Siegel will present an intergenerational selection of artists and estates from its program, continuing the gallery’s steadfast commitment to amplifying the work of Bay Area artists within global contexts and engaging in rigorous cultural discourse.

  • This presentation will feature work by Rafael Delacruz, Tyler Ormsby, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Liam Everrett, Stephen Pace, Adaline Kent, and Koak. While diverse in medium and approach, these artists share a profound engagement with material, memory, and the complexities of contemporary identity. In recent years, a renewed critical focus has brought these artists into sharper view, positioning their work within larger cultural and art-historical conversations.

    • Rafael Delacruz Untitled, 2025 Fish glue, graphite, shellac and oil on black bean dyed canvas 15 x 21 in 38.1 x 53.3 cm
      Rafael Delacruz
      Untitled, 2025
      Fish glue, graphite, shellac and oil on black bean dyed canvas
      15 x 21 in
      38.1 x 53.3 cm
  • This includes a reexamination of the legacies of Stephen Pace and Adaline Kent, whose contributions to 20th-century art are being revisited through a contemporary lens, as well as the pioneering work of Lynn Hershman Leeson, whose influence on art and technology is both foundational and enduring.

    • Stephen Pace Two Black Swans, 1982 Oil on canvas 34 x 38 in 86.4 x 96.5 cm
      Stephen Pace
      Two Black Swans, 1982
      Oil on canvas
      34 x 38 in
      86.4 x 96.5 cm
    • Stephen Pace Untitled, 1965 Oil on canvas Framed: 24 x 32 1/2 in 61 x 82.5 cm
      Stephen Pace
      Untitled, 1965
      Oil on canvas
      Framed: 24 x 32 1/2 in
      61 x 82.5 cm
  • By placing a range of voices and generations in dialogue, Altman Siegel’s presentation explores how contemporary art can bridge generations, cultures, and geographies. In doing so, the gallery continues its broader mission to amplify historically underrepresented perspectives and foster conversations that reflect the evolving landscape of contemporary discourse.

    • Liam Everett Untitled (432 Hz), 2025 Ink, oil, sand on linen 52 1/2 x 52 1/2 in 133.3 x 133.3 cm
      Liam Everett
      Untitled (432 Hz), 2025
      Ink, oil, sand on linen
      52 1/2 x 52 1/2 in
      133.3 x 133.3 cm
  • For more information, please contact Altman Siegel at info@altmansiegel.com or 415-576-9300.