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NICK SMITH - BEAUTY. Limited edition hand signed Pop Art Design Modern

2022

$4,449.68
£3,302.77
€3,750
CA$6,173.83
A$6,917.19
CHF 3,597.24
MX$83,806.92
NOK 45,830.42
SEK 42,784.28
DKK 28,552.82

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NICK SMITH - BEAUTY Date of creation: 2022 Medium: Giclée and screen printed varnish on paper Edition: 66 Size: 62 x 60 cm Condition: Brand new, in mint conditions and never framed Description: The artwork Beauty is a limited edition created by British contemporary artist Nick Smith in 2022. It is a giclée print with silkscreen varnish on 310 gsm Canson Rag Photographique paper, measuring 62 x 60 cm. The edition consists of 66 copies, each signed, dated, and hand-numbered by the artist. Beauty draws inspiration from Andy Warhol’s iconic Flowers, reinterpreted through Smith’s distinctive style. By meticulously arranging color swatches, he creates pixelated images that merge traditional painting with digital aesthetics, offering a contemporary perspective on classic works. In 2020, Nick Smith presented the Pioneers series at Rhodes Contemporary Gallery. This collection pays tribute to influential figures who have challenged conventions and paved the way in their respective fields. Through his signature collage technique of color swatches and text, Smith explores the intersection between image and language, inviting the viewer to delve into the narratives behind these pioneers. The limited edition Fame is based on the artwork Magenta Flowers, 2020, showcased in the Pioneers exhibition. As with Beauty, Smith reinterprets Warhol’s Flowers, using magenta tones to provide a fresh perspective on the original work. This piece highlights Smith’s ability to fuse traditional art with pop culture, challenging visual perceptions and offering an interactive experience to the viewer. Nick Smith’s P series includes works such as Psycolourgy (2015), Paramour (2016), Parlance (2017), Priceless (2018), Pinched (2019), and Purgatory (2019). Each series is grounded in meticulous research, exploring complex themes that serve as crucial starting points for each new body of work. Smith has investigated subjects such as art theft, morality, the cult of celebrity, and erotic literature. From large-scale pieces to microchip collages and print editions, Smith continues to push the boundaries of collage with new themes and experimentation, forging a unique visual aesthetic. Through works like Beauty, Nick Smith demonstrates his ability to reinterpret classic pieces using contemporary techniques, inviting the viewer to explore the intersection of image, color, and language. His innovative approach and capacity to address complex themes establish him as a leading figure in contemporary art. ABOUT THE ARTIST Nick Smith is a contemporary artist whose work blurs the boundaries between fine art and popular culture. By fragmenting well-known imagery into carefully arranged color swatches, he challenges traditional modes of visual perception. His pixelated compositions are not just a reinterpretation of iconic works; they invite the viewer to engage with the interplay between color, text, and meaning. For over a decade, Smith has refined his artistic approach, initially experimenting with abstraction and collage. A pivotal moment in his career came in 2011 when he recreated Warhol’s Marilyn using only color swatches. This marked the birth of his signature style—an innovative technique that merges visual deconstruction with textual elements. Language plays a crucial role in his works. Each Pantone-like color swatch is accompanied by a word, forming fragmented texts that add depth to the image. Sometimes poetic, sometimes ironic, these words encourage viewers to look beyond the surface and decipher the hidden narrative within the composition. Placed beneath or between the swatches, the text interrupts the white space, making language an integral part of the visual experience. Throughout his career, Smith has exhibited his work in renowned galleries and international art fairs. His first major solo exhibition, Psycolourgy (2015), presented at the Lawrence Alkin Gallery in London, marked a turning point in his career. In this series, he explored the psychology of color and its influence on emotional perception. Since then, he has exhibited at galleries such as Nelly Duff and Rhodes Contemporary Art, solidifying his presence in the art market. Smith’s works also play with scale and perception. From a distance, his pieces appear as pixelated reconstructions of familiar subjects, yet up close, they dissolve into abstract color fields punctuated by words. This dynamic forces the viewer to shift perspectives, creating an interactive dialogue between the macro and the micro. His artistic evolution has led him beyond the reinterpretation of classic works. While his initial technique focused on paying tribute to masters such as Da Vinci, Van Gogh, and Warhol, over time, he has incorporated more contemporary references and has even developed original compositions. In his more recent works, the use of words associated with each color not only reinforces the visual meaning but also plays with irony and social critique, expanding the conceptual depth of his pieces. The art market has responded enthusiastically to his work. His limited editions and original pieces have gained a strong following among contemporary art collectors, with prices steadily rising due to his growing recognition. In a context where digital art and image fragmentation are recurring themes, Smith positions himself as an artist whose work engages with both pictorial tradition and the digital age. Over the years, Smith has continued to push the boundaries between image and text, making each of his works an experience rather than just an artwork. His ability to engage with the viewer on multiple levels—visual, linguistic, and conceptual—has solidified his place as one of the most innovative voices in contemporary art.
  • Creator:
    Nick Smith (1984, British)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.41 in (62 cm)Width: 23.63 in (60 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Madrid, ES
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1033116580092

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