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Lucien Smith is a multidisciplinary artist whose abstract works and diverse projects have earned him international acclaim. A graduate of The Cooper Union, he was twice featured in Forbes "30 Under 30" in the category of "Art & Style". Smith was hailed as the art world’s "wunderkind" by The New York Times. He has exhibited at prestigious blue-chip galleries such as Skarstedt and Salon 94, and has had solo exhibitions mounted at major museums. His collaborations span across creative fields, including partnerships with artists like Travis Scott and Virgil Abloh, and he directed a short film narrated by Glenn O'Brien, which was shown at Gagosian Gallery in New York City.
Education
Smith graduated with a BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art in 2011.
Art market
Artsy estimated in 2014 that Smith generated a total of $3.7 million at auction that year.
Smith is associated with other young painters such Oscar Murillo and Jacob Kassay whose work has appreciated rapidly and are favored by collectors for investment-ready fare. A work from Smith's 2011 Cooper Union graduate show was resold in November 2013 for $389,000. In February 2014, his work Two Sides of the Same Coin sold for £224,500 at a Sotheby's auction in London.
Serving the People
In 2017, Smith launched the Serving the People (STP) an organization building the future of creativity, collaboration, and communication. Guided by a network of creatives and technologists, STP aims to rebuild the infrastructure for cultural participation.
Artworks
= Rain Paintings
=In 2011, Smith executed a suite of abstractions he calls Rain Paintings, which he creates by spraying fire extinguishers filled with paint. In 2014 an example of these works titled Two Sides of the Same Coin sold at Sotheby's Contemporary Art Evening Auction London's first lot for $372,000 against an estimate of $66,000–99,000.
= Tigris Paintings
=In 2014, Smith produced Tigris, a show of 11 camouflage-patterned abstract paintings, inspired by the recollection of the first work of art that strongly impacted him—Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa. The exhibit was described as "undistinguished" and "a shrewd career move".
Exhibitions
= Solo exhibitions
=Lucien Smith Curated by Bill Powers, Half Gallery, Paris, France, 2019
Tulips!, The Fireplace Project, Amagansett, New York, 2018
"Friends", Empty Gallery, New York, 2018
Cosmas & Damian, Moran Bondaroff, Los Angeles, 2017
Ship of Fools, Appointment Only, Los Angeles, 2017
Allergic to Morning, Moran Bondaroff, Los Angeles, 2016
Vicious Cycles, Surf Lodge, Montauk, 2016
Tigris, Skarstedt Gallery, New York, 2014
Nature is my Church, Salon 94, New York, 2013
Scrap Metal, Bill Brady / KC, Kansas City, 2013
A Clean Sweep, Suzanne Geiss, Co., New York, 2013
Good Vibrations, Half Gallery, New York, 2012
Seven Rain Paintings, OHWOW Gallery, Los Angeles, 2012
Needle in the Hay and Cripple Creek, Ritter-Zamet, London, 2011
Imagined Nostalgia, Cooper Union, New York, 2011.
= Group exhibitions
=The Smiths, Marlborough Gallery, London, 2019
MIDTOWN, curated by Jeanne Greenberg and Michele Maccarone, Lever House, New York, 2017
Intimate Paintings, Half Gallery, New York, 2015
Matters of Pattern, Skarstedt, New York, 2015
Prospect New Orleans, curated by Franklin Sirmans, Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, 2014
Next, Arsenal, Montréal, Canada, 2014
ANAMERICANA, curated by Vincenzo de Bellis, American Academy in Rome, Rome, 2013
The Writing is on the Wall, Jonathan Viner, London, 2013
Sunsets and Pussy, with Ed Ruscha, Betty Tompkins and Piotr Uklanksi, Marianne Boesky, New York, 2013
Merci Mercy, curated by Christine Messineo, 980 Madison Avenue, New York, 2013
Beyond the Object, Brand New Gallery, Milan, 2013
It Ain't Fair 2012, OHWOW Gallery, Miami Beach, 2012
Homebody, The Stillhouse Group, Brooklyn, 2011
It Ain't Fair: Materialism, OHWOW Gallery, Miami, 2011
Objects that Love You Back, curated by Grear Patterson, Stillhouse, New York, 2010
It Ain't Fair 2010, OHWOW Gallery, Miami, 2010
New Deal, curated by Kyle Thurman and Matt Moravec, Art Production Fund Gallery, New York, 2009
May Flowers, curated by Scott Keightley, New York, 2009
I want a little sugar in my bowl, curated by Terence Koh, ASS Gallery, New York, 2009
Stillhouse, Seven Eleven Gallery, New York, 2009.
References
External links
Artist Studio website
Now Recalling | 'Imagined Nostalgia, T Magazine.
The New Deal: Just What the Art Market Needed
Lucien Smith Refocuses On Art Amid the Spectacle, T Magazine.
Lucien Smith: A Fresh-Faced Kid, Taking on Mortality, The New York Times.
Emerging Art Cools Down, The New York Times.
A Wunderkind Artist Summons a Barely Bygone New York, T Magazine.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Nevada Smith
- Skandal XYZ
- The Bye Bye Man
- Zouave
- No, No, Nanette (film 1930)
- Lucian Rose Foster
- Émile Durkheim
- Liberalisme
- Mangrove
- Sailor's Luck
- Lucien Smith
- Eloise Hughes Smith
- Lynn Fitch
- A Night to Remember (1958 film)
- 2011 Mississippi elections
- Underwater (film)
- Barbed wire
- Mississippi Republican Party
- Ship of Fools
- Lucien Durey