Gideon Appah Upcoming Jan 16 – Feb 28, 2026 New York Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Gideon Appah at its 510 West 25th Street gallery in New York, running from January 16 through February 28, 2026. This will be Appah’s first solo show with Pace in New York, comprised of works on canvas he created over the past year in his studio in Ghana, West Africa.Drawing inspiration from local scenes of everyday life in Ghana, Appah creates compositions that dissolve divisions between real and imagined, figuration and abstraction. Though informed by real places and people, his paintings can appear more mythological than representative, employing elements of Fauvism and Surrealism that complicate any clear narrative reading. Oneiric and reflective, his works elevate the simple act of gathering to the realm of collective memory, in which it takes on new and unexpected significance.Using a rich palette and expressive application of paint, Appah subverts familiar leisure-landscape imagery to engage questions of identity, freedom, and form. He often begins with a wash of dark colors, returning to it with additional layers of color and highlights of white. In doing so, he starts with the shadow of the subject—its outline, its memory—before allowing it to fully emerge. The enigmatic expressions on the faces of his figures help to invite viewers into this interstitial world and experience its languid fluidity.Works from Appah’s Swimmers and Surfers series—where figures populate seascapes of exaggerated color and buildings emerge from celestial backdrops—will be among the new compositions in his upcoming presentation with Pace. Inspired by the local surfers, fishermen, swimmers, and seaside architecture at Busua Beach and Kokrobite, where his studio is located, Appah paints these coastal scenes in a range of vibrant hues. While his figures are in various states of action—carrying a surfboard, resting, swimming—the buildings he depicts rise solitarily against the landscape. The slippage of time across the canvases as they move from day to night, dusk to dawn, enhances their dream-like mood.Further details about the artist’s exhibition in New York will be announced in due course. Read More About the ArtistGideon Appah draws on childhood memories and dreams, as well as West African landscapes and popular culture for his dazzling, bold, and jewel-toned paintings. As a child, Appah’s first medium was charcoal, which his grandmother used to cook meals at home. His early works are an ode to his hometown of Accra, the capital of Ghana, and incorporate images associated with daily life such as lottery numbers and other symbols present in the social and economic fabric of the city. Appah’s work investigates his childhood as well as local mythologies, ethereal landscapes, rivers, domestic interiors, and recurring figures both imagined and known, such as his grandmother and brother.Learn More EXHIBITION DETAILSGideon AppahJan 16 – Feb 28, 2026 Opening Reception Jan 15, 2026 6 – 8 PM GALLERY510 West 25th StreetNew YorkAbove: Gideon Appah, Detail of Night Catch (Prise de nuit), 2025 © Gideon Appah PRESSPress Release CONNECT (opens in a new window) @appah_gideon (opens in a new window) @pacegallery Journal View All Artist Projects Pace Playlists: Gideon Appah Aug 02, 2024 News Gideon Appah Awarded Inaugural Watermill Center Visual Arts Fellowship Jun 27, 2024 Pace Publishing Gideon Appah: The Play of Thought Apr 26, 2024 Pace Live Watch James Massiah and Yen-Ching Lin's "Night Vision" Jun 14, 2023 Overview About the Artist Exhibition Details Journal