Pace Live Night Vision: James Massiah and Yen-Ching Lin A response to Gideon Appah’s "How to Say Sorry in a Thousand Lights" Published Wednesday, Jun 14, 2023 To celebrate Gideon Appah’s first exhibition with Pace, How to Say Sorry in a Thousand Lights, we invited two London-based artists to respond to Appah's enigmatic paintings through their distinct, multi-faceted practices.The event began with James Massiah, poet and musician, who constructed a soundscape with his live DJ set and read aloud poems written in response to Appah’s Cloud Men (2021-23). Experimental performance artist, Yen-Ching Lin then led the crowd through the three gallery spaces, creatively activating the paintings through intuitive movement. Read More Journal View All Pace Publishing Publishing David Hockney Apr 14, 2025 Films Artists on Artists: Robert Nava x Jean Dubuffet Apr 07, 2025 Films Moving through Nature and Meaning with Nigel Cooke Apr 04, 2025 Pace Publishing 65 Years at Pace: Archival Titles and Posters Apr 01, 2025 Pace Live — Watch James Massiah and Yen-Ching Lin's "Night Vision", Jun 14, 2023