Gregory Siff

Works
  • Gregory Siff, Londinium, 2021
    Gregory Siff
    Londinium, 2021
    Acrylic, spray paint, ink, pencil, graphite, magic marker, oil crayon and white out on canvas
    91.4 x 152.4 cm
    36 x 60 in
  • Gregory Siff, A Young Man’s Poem, 2021
    Gregory Siff
    A Young Man’s Poem, 2021
    Acrylic spray paint, graphite and watercolor on canvas
    91.4 x 91.4 cm
    36 x 36 in
  • Gregory Siff, Monet is my Friend, 2021
    Gregory Siff
    Monet is my Friend, 2021
    Spray paint and graphite on canvas
    91.4 x 91.4 cm
    36 x 36 in
  • Gregory Siff, Waves of Gold, 2021
    Gregory Siff
    Waves of Gold, 2021
    Acrylic and spray paint on canvas
    91.4 x 121.9 cm
    36 x 48 in
  • Gregory Siff, Extraterrestrial, 2021
    Gregory Siff
    Extraterrestrial, 2021
    Acrylic and spray paint on canvas
    91.4 x 121.9 cm
    36 x 48 in
  • Gregory Siff, Games of Youth & Legend, 2021
    Gregory Siff
    Games of Youth & Legend, 2021
    NFT
  • Gregory Siff, Dream Recordings #2, 2021
    Gregory Siff
    Dream Recordings #2, 2021
    Acrylic, ink and marker on canvas
    76.2 x 76.2 cms
    30 x 30 in
  • Gregory Siff, The Longest Drip, 2021
    Gregory Siff
    The Longest Drip, 2021
    NFT
  • Gregory Siff, View From The Heart, 2021
    Gregory Siff
    View From The Heart, 2021
    NFT
Biography

Gregory Siff was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1977. Gregory lives and works in Los Angeles. Painting in a purposeful yet playful manner, his work exhibits meaning
that is literal yet open for interpretation of nostalgia and childhood. Capturing happy moments while also tackling more serious topics, like the ‘Black Lives Matter’ campaign, Gregory Siff does not shy away from using his art to initiate a conversation.

He creates his iconic ‘storyboards’ with each image representing an emotional or creative state of mind the artist considers to be a meaningful fragment of life.


Siff has touched all areas of the art world with pieces on display in the Museum of Modern Art’s MoMA PS1 for Klaus Biesenbach’s group show ‘Rockaway’ as well as a mural in the ACE Museum for non-profit The Art of Elysium with Christie’s Auction House. He was selected by Vans Custom Culture to be one of their ‘Art Ambassadors‘ inspiring students across the United States to embrace their creativity.

 

His hand-painted Vans were on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art. He has done commissions and installations for Mercedes-Benz, Helmut Lang, adidas, Marc Jacobs with Louisxxx, Forbes, Rolling Stone, Teen Vogue, The Standard, Sotheby’s, Warner Bros. Records and Pyer Moss.

 

His work has been seen in The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Hypebeast, Andy Warhol’s Interview, The Wall Street Journal and W Magazine. Gregory collaborated with luxury fashion house Saint Laurent, bringing his imagery to the 2018 Women’s and Men’s F/W Ready to Wear Line. During Frieze LA 2019, Chateau Marmont commissioned Gregory to paint portraits for their White Cube Gala.