Lisa Sigal brings architecture and painting into dialogue by creating a series of physically inaccessible rooms that can only be viewed as pictorial spaces. She blurs the distinction between actual and illusionistic space by employing construction materials unconventionally, such as an unfinished sheetrock wall without egress, duct tape used for texture and drawing, joint compound as a painterly mark maker and layers of newspaper and wallpaper…
Lisa Sigal brings architecture and painting into dialogue by creating a series of physically inaccessible rooms that can only be viewed as pictorial spaces…
Sigal lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and received her MFA from Yale University of Art in 1989. She has exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Artists Space, White Columns, Clementine Gallery, and the Frederieke Taylor gallery, NY…