Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Universes of Light, 2021

Universes of Light

2021

acrylic on wood panel

48 x 36 inches

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Life Force, 2021

Life Force

2021

acrylic on wood panel

48 x 48 inches

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  The Feminine, 2021

The Feminine

2021

acrylic on wood panel

40 x 40 inches

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Shine, 2021

Shine

2021

acrylic on wood panel

40 x 40 inches

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Come up where you are, 2021

Come up where you are

2021

acrylic on wood panel

30 x 30 inches

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Seek, 2021

Seek

2021

acrylic on wood panel

30 x 30 inches

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Pulsatilla, 2021

Pulsatilla

2021

acrylic on wood panel

30 x 24 inches

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Pearls, 2021

Pearls

2021

acrylic on wood panel

24 x 18 inches

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Chrysanthemum, 2021

Chrysanthemum

2021

acrylic on wood panel

20 x 20 inches

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Garden of the Heart, 2021

Garden of the Heart

2021

acrylic on wood panel

14 x 11 inches

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Chrysanthemums II, 2021

Chrysanthemums II

2021

watercolor on paper

21 x 17.25 inches framed

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Black Moon, 2021

Black Moon

2021

acrylic and watercolor on paper

22 x 18 inches framed

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Messy, 2021

Messy

2021

watercolor on paper

26 x 20 inches framed

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Know the Dark, 2021

Know the Dark

2021

watercolor on paper

50 x 48.25 inches framed

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Dream, 2021

Dream

2021

acrylic on clayboard

24 x 18 inches

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Good Enough, 2021

Good Enough

2021

watercolor on paper

25 x 19 inches framed

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Garden of My Heart, 2021

Garden of My Heart

2021

watercolor on paper

21.25 x 17.25 inches framed

Anne Siems (b. 1965)  Patience, 2021

Patience

2021

watercolor on paper

50 x 42.25 inches

Press Release


Russo Lee Gallery is also pleased to present Vulnerable by Anne Siems. This exhibition addresses hardship and pain, both physical and emotional, experienced by the artist during the pandemic and also experienced by women in general. Known for a style that is both classical and contemporary, Siems expresses a vulnerability in her subjects that face the viewer with strength and courage, not victimhood, a nakedness in full view. 
 


Anne Siems was born in Germany and received her MFA in 1991 from Hochschule der Kunste in Berlin. Her work shows a fascination with nature and the mystery of human experience. Figures are delicately rendered and embraced by flora and fauna, yet placed in ambiguous settings of time and space. Siems has exhibited in the United States since the mid-1980s, at galleries in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Her work is included in the collections of the Arkansas Art Center in Little Rock, the Boise Art Museum, the Tacoma Art Museum, Microsoft, University Hospital in Seattle, and the University of Washington, among others.