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Carl Smith
Body Clock

2017

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Carl Smith is an American artist who has been living in Berlin, Germany, since 2001. He works with a combination of silkscreen printing, collage, and resin to create his urban inspired artworks. In his art Smith explores the area between Pop Art and Surrealism. Each carefully constructed artwork is a unique compilation of images and text brought together to create an interesting juxtaposition that excites the viewer. The surface of this 20 inch tall and 12 inch wide artwork is covered with a smooth layer of clear, glass-like resin, which enhances the colors and adds depth to the pop imagery of these robots. The sides are finished natural wood, and it does not require framing. It is signed by the artist on the front. A certificate of authenticity issued by Artspace Warehouse is included. Convenient local Los Angeles area delivery. Affordable Continental US and international shipping is available. Smith combines his own photographic material with drawings and other fragments of narrative imagery. He works with several layout combinations before creating a finished composition. Through his use of strong visual cues, he tells slightly absurd and humorous visual anecdotes. The process of making these narrative works is what Smith refers to as, 'Drawing with Pictures'. Carl Smith is originally from Santa Fe, New Mexico, and studied art at Cooper Union in New York. He has exhibited his work in France, Germany, Norway, Holland, USA and England in numerous solo shows or as a member of a four man team called TABI. His works have been represented by Kunstwarenhaus Zurich since 2000 and Artspace Warehouse Los Angeles since 2010. He was chosen as one of five artists who exhibited at the Berliner Liste, invited to exhibit in the 2012 Paris Mac art fair as a featured guest of the organizers. REPRESENTATION Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA EXHIBITIONS 2016 Artspace Warehouse. Los Angeles 2015 New York Affordable Art Fair, New York ‘Pop Art Shakeup’, Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles 2013 'People in Motion' Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles 2012 'Rare Birds', Lessing Halle, Kiel, Germany 2011 'Urban Discovery', ArtSpace Warehouse, Los Angeles 2010 'White Gloves Evening', Kunst Kontor, Berlin. 2010 ‘Urban Desire’, Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles 2009 'Pocket Art', Kielkind Kunstraum, Kiel, Germany ‘Pop is Hot’, Kunstwarenhaus, Zurich, Switzerland 2008 ‘Mingle Configuration’, Turn Gallery, Berlin, Germany ‘Berliner Kunstsalon’. Umspanwerk, Berlin, Germany 2002 ‘T.A.B.I. Mini Salon’, private residence, Berlin, Germany 2000 ‘Pop am Ring’, Waschhaus, Potsdam, Germany 1997 ‘Scrambling Wall’, Site 21/21, Albuquerque, N.M. ‘Paper View’, Cooper Union, New York, N.Y. 1998 ‘Send in the Clones’, The Emerging Collector, New York, N.Y. ‘Truck’, The Lofts, Santa Fe, N.M. ‘Ship from the Desert’, Machinenehalle, Potsdam, Germany 1996 ‘Exotica’, Dodge Magazine offices, San Francisco, CA ‘Planet Iris’, The Lab, San Francisco, CA 1995 ‘From New York to Amsterdam’, Schuim, Amsterdam, Holland ‘Formentation’, Offsite, Santa Fe, N.M. 1992 ‘Hypnotic frenzy’, Railyard Performance Center, Santa Fe, N.M. ‘The Burning Boat’, The Bookroom, Santa Fe, N.M. ‘T.A.B. May Show’, Tesuque Art Barn, Tesuque, N.M. Solo shows 2014'Body Clock', Cabinet de Chiropratique, Berlin, Germany 2013'The Living Lexicon', DAT Gallery Berlin, Germany 'Iiwii Gallery presents #3', Iiwii Gallery, Hamburg, Germany 2012'Synchronicity', Cabinet de Chiropratique, Berlin, Germany 'The Imaginary Salon´, Moppete, Berlin 'Between the Lines', As-style, Berlin 'Sound of the City', Inkarma Gallery, Berlin 2011'Northern Kites', Kielkind Kunstraum,Kiel.2009 'Jumping Your Shadow', Kielkind Kunstraum, Kiel, Germany 2006 ‘Simultaneity’, Art & Industry, Santa Fe, N.M 2005 ‘Magazine, Magazine’ The Spitz, London, England 2003 ‘Metaphor’, Cafe Rosa, Berlin, Germany 1998 ‘Transience’, Ecole National des Beaux Artes, Paris, France 1997 ‘Correspondences’, Plan B, Santa Fe, N.M. 1993 ‘Contact’, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA ‘Summer Times…’ The Velvet Cage, Santa Fe, N.M.
  • Creator:
    Carl Smith (1972, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2017
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: ARTSPACE WAREHOUSE_SMITH_BODY CLOCK1stDibs: LU4262425453
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