Items Similar to Matt Smith, Red Girl with Pearls, Black Parisian, Porcelain Freshwater Pearls
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 6
Matt SmithMatt Smith, Red Girl with Pearls, Black Parisian, Porcelain Freshwater Pearls2021
2021
$4,109.41
£3,000
€3,519.56
CA$5,629.07
A$6,277.05
CHF 3,275.10
MX$77,021.81
NOK 41,686.79
SEK 39,497.33
DKK 26,267.78
Shipping
Retrieving quote...The 1stDibs Promise:
Authenticity Guarantee,
Money-Back Guarantee,
24-Hour Cancellation
About the Item
Red Girl with Pearls, 2021
Black Parian, Porcelain and Freshwater Pearls
30 x 16 x 13 cm
11 3/4 x 6 1/4 x 5 1/8 in.
Girl in red dress with pearls made of Black Parian, Porcelain and Freshwater Pearls
UK-born Matt Smith is well known for his site-specific work in museums, galleries and historic houses. Using clay, textiles and their associated references, he explores how cultural organisations operate using techniques of institutional critique and artist intervention. He is interested in how history is a constantly selected and refined narrative that presents itself as a fixed and accurate account of the past and how, through taking objects and repurposing them in new situations, this can be brought to light.
- Creator:Matt Smith (American)
- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 6.3 in (16 cm)Depth: 5.12 in (13 cm)
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
- Period:
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: MS1731stDibs: LU152828491762
Matt Smith
Matt Smith is a multi award-winning artist based in Ireland and England. Acclaimed solo exhibitions include Losing Venus at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Flux: Parian Unpacked at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Who Owns History at Hove Museum and Queering the Museum at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. In 2015/16 he was artist in residence at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. He holds a PhD from the University of Brighton and was Professor at Konstfack University, Stockholm. In 2020 he was awarded the Brookfield Prize at Collect and the Contemporary Art Society acquired a body of his work for Brighton Museum and Art Gallery. His work is also held in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Walker Art Gallery, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, National Museum of Scotland, National Museum of Northern Ireland and the Crafts Council collection. In 2024, Matt Smith received a significant commission for a new exhibition at Kensington Palace titled Untold Lives: A Palace at Work, uncovering the forgotten stories of those who worked at the royal palaces over 300 years ago. He created a poignant series of plates that narrate the story of Gustavus Guydickens, a Gentleman Usher at Queen Charlotte’s court, who was disgraced after being accused of homosexuality. Find out more about: Shame: 'The Sad and Melancholy Tale of Gustavus Guydickens, 1730-1802' By Matt Smith, 2023 'Untold Lives: a fascinating peek below stairs at a royal palace' read The Telegraph article here. Click to watch a video of Matt Smith explaining how he created his new body of work 'The Sad and Melancholy Tale of Gustavus Guydickens 1730-1802'
Watch video: Untold Lives | Dan Snow Investigates Forgotten Stories at Kensington Palace Matt Smith is represented internationally by Cynthia Corbett Gallery and was the winner of the Young Masters Maylis Grand Ceramics Prize in 2014.
About the Seller
No Reviews Yet
Vetted Professional Seller
Every seller passes strict standards for authenticity and reliability
Established in 2004
1stDibs seller since 2021
6 sales on 1stDibs
Associations
Association of Women Art Dealers
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Shipping from: London, United Kingdom
- Return Policy
Authenticity Guarantee
In the unlikely event there’s an issue with an item’s authenticity, contact us within 1 year for a full refund. DetailsMoney-Back Guarantee
If your item is not as described, is damaged in transit, or does not arrive, contact us within 7 days for a full refund. Details24-Hour Cancellation
You have a 24-hour grace period in which to reconsider your purchase, with no questions asked.Vetted Professional Sellers
Our world-class sellers must adhere to strict standards for service and quality, maintaining the integrity of our listings.Price-Match Guarantee
If you find that a seller listed the same item for a lower price elsewhere, we’ll match it.Trusted Global Delivery
Our best-in-class carrier network provides specialized shipping options worldwide, including custom delivery.More From This Seller
View AllStudy in Burgundy, 2021 Black Parian, Found Ceramic, Black Freshwater Pearls
By Matt Smith
Located in London, GB
MATT SMITH (BRITISH)
Study in Burgundy, 2021
Black Parian, Found Ceramic, Black Freshwater Pearls
32 x 16 x 14 cm
12 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 5 1/2 in.
(MS...
Category
2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Found Objects
Matt Smith, Pearl Girl Teal, 2021, Black Parian, Porcelain and Freshwater Pearls
By Matt Smith
Located in London, GB
Pearl Girl Teal, 2021
Black Parian, Porcelain and Freshwater Pearls
27 x 14 x 16 cm
10 5/8 x 5 1/2 x 6 1/4 in.
Girl wearing teal dress with pearls made from Black Parian, Porcelain ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain
Ken (Spout with pearls)
By Matt Smith
Located in London, GB
MATT SMITH
Ken (Spout with pearls), 2021
Black Parian, Freshwater pearls
16 x 12 x 6 cm
6 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 2 1/4 in.
Category
2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Found Objects
Study in Green with Pearls, 2021, Matt Smith
By Matt Smith
Located in London, GB
MATT SMITH (BRITISH)
Study in Green with Pearls, 2021
Black Parian, Found Ceramic, Freshwater Pearls
29 x 14 x 14 cm
11 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
(MS206)
£ 4,000.00
UK-born Matt Smit...
Category
2010s Old Masters Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Found Objects
Aiden (Spout with pearls)
By Matt Smith
Located in London, GB
MATT SMITH
Aiden (Spout with pearls), 2021
Black Parian, Freshwater pearls
20 x 12 x 6 cm
7 3/4 x 4 3/4 x 2 1/4 in.
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain, Precious Stone
Jeff (Spout with pearls)
By Matt Smith
Located in London, GB
MATT SMITH (BRITISH)
Jeff (Spout with pearls), 2021
Black Parian, Freshwater pearls
29 x 12 x 10 cm
11 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 4 in.
(MS212)
UK-born Matt Smith is well known for his site-spec...
Category
2010s Modern Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain, Precious Stone
You May Also Like
'Danika' Mixed Media Sculpture Featuring Found Objects
By John Petrey
Located in Rye, NY
From Petrey's Dress Series, Danika features a red, orange, yellow and black painted license plates, with a black bottle cap bodice.
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Price Upon Request
Realist Figurative Sculpture, "Lady Ellen"
By Cheryl Tall
Located in San Diego, CA
This is a one of a kind original sculpture by San Diego artist, Cheryl Tall. Its dimensions are 30" x 66" x 30". A Certificate of Authenticity will follow the delivery of this piece...
Category
2010s Surrealist Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
'Megumi' Mixed Media Sculpture Featuring Found Objects
By John Petrey
Located in Rye, NY
Megumi is part of John Petrey's "The Dress Series" and is a life size sculpture. It is constructed from textured copper with a blue oxide patina, vintage aluminum service station si...
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Metal, Copper
Price Upon Request
Ceramic Red and Black, Style, Art Deco
Located in Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, C
Ceramic
Sign:
Made in Austria Keramos
2051
19/M
Wiener
Keramos, later Keramos AG or Keramos KG , was a Viennese ceramics manufacturer that made a name for itself especially in the interwar period . In addition to their own designs, designs from the dissolved Wiener Werkstätte were also produced from 1932 onwards. In over 60 years of company history, around 3000 model designs have been produced by around 60 ceramists.
Keramos also carried out commissions from the Wiener Werkstätte, such as vases by Dagobert Peche .
History
The origins of the Keramos company lie in two companies with the same name. The company Keramos – Invalid Society for Viennese Art Ceramics was founded at the end of 1919 on the initiative of the three ceramists Rudolf Wolf, Heinrich Wolf and Ludwig Rys, who had become invalids in World War I. Production started in September 1920. Art-ceramic lamps, figures, vases and boxes were produced.
The company Keramos – Viennese art ceramics and porcelain manufactory was founded in 1920. Josef Hoffmann was a shareholder of Keramos for a long time, as was the sculptor Rudolf Podany, who was engaged from the start and created a large number of designs. From 1921 Anton Klieber was employed, who was also responsible for most of the models.
Around 1924 both companies were merged and converted into an AG, commercial director became Otto Köller, the technical directors were the brothers Rudolf and Heinrich Wolf.
"Some war invalid ceramists founded a workshop with the help of some artists, which was subsequently financed by the state and later enlarged with its participation and converted into a joint-stock company."
The company's headquarters were in the Hofburg , Schwarze-Adler-Stiege, the factory in the 10th district of Vienna, Schleiergasse 17. Artistic collaborators at that time were Eduard Klablena , Otto Prutscher , Karl Perl , Karin Jarl-Sakellarios , IDA Schwetz- Lehmann and Grete Fucik-Fischmeister. On February 23, 1928, the triangular mark was entered in the trademark register. It was now also produced for the Wiener Werkstätte.
Difficulties for the company arose from the Great Depression . Around 1932, 50 people were employed and a large number of models from Eduard Klabena and the dissolved Wiener Werkstätte were taken over. The works created by Keramos were labeled with their company brands until after 1941. From 1939 the economic situation of the company was better managed by taking over the production of ceramic winter welfare organization badges, the so-called WHW badges.
Before 1941 the company is converted into a KG named Keramos, Wiener Kunstkeramik und Porzellanmanufaktur Brüder Wolf KG . Otto Köller was no longer active from this point on.
After the end of World War II, Robert Obsieger recommended Robert Mathis as the new head of Keramos, who took over the management of the ceramics manufactory in 1945. In 1949 Mathis introduced a new company logo, which was used alongside the existing triangle mark, the so-called coat of arms mark.
Anton Klieber and Rudolf Podany continued to work as ceramists, and new artists such as Josef Lorenzl and Stephan Dakon , both of whom had previously worked for Goldscheider , as well as Rudolf Chocholka, Karl Grössl and Ina Eisenbeisser were engaged. New models such as dancers, children's figures, animals and nudes were created, as well as the well-known wall masks, young people and poodles from the mid-1950s, which corresponded to the trend at the time. In addition, however, traditional designs such as Madonna statues and busts, saints and angels were still made.
Utility ceramics such as crockery, vases, lamp bases, candle holders and flower pots also became an important branch of production, and cooperation with the German manufacturer Carstens at the beginning of the 1960s was just as lucrative.
In the course of the 1960s, the sales markets for figurative ceramics became increasingly difficult. So until 1982, production was increasingly shifted to everyday ceramics, since ceramic figures were no longer modern due to changing tastes and the spirit of the times. Ultimately, the economic situation at Keramos became more and more difficult and Klaus Mathis, the son of Robert Mathis and then director, who succeeded his father at the helm of the company at the beginning of the 1970s, initiated the liquidation of the company at the end of 1982 .
Staff
The following artistic collaborators have worked for Keramos over the years: Hans Adametz , Franz Barwig the Elder , Franz Barwig the Younger , Andreas Beck, Hans Bolek, Angelo Bortolotti, Hertha Bucher , Rudolf Chocholka, Stephan Dakon , Ferdinand Doblinger, Eckstein, Franz Eggenberger , Ina Eisenbeisser, English, Stephan Erdös, Alois Feichtinger, Feyslitz, Hans Friedberger, Grete Fucik-Fischmeister, Kurt Goebel, Anton Grath, Karl Grössl, M. Günther, Otto Hafenrichter, Arnold Hartig , Friedrich Herkner, Trude Hillinger, Leopold Hohl, Hostasch, Karl Jamök, Karin Jarl-Sakellarios , Eduard Klablena, Klar, Anton Klieber, Maria Klinger, Josef Kostial, Josef Lorenzl , Wilhelm Otto Lugerth, Viktor Matula, Gusty Mundt-Amman, Novotny, Carl Perl, Rudolf Podany, Friedrich Pollak, Hugo Postl, Adolf Prischl, Otto Prutscher , Max Rieder , Elisabeth Rieger-Hofmann, Walter Ritter , Willibald Russ, Karl Sailer, Schönberg, Schwarz, Ida Schwetz-Lehmann , Sult, Robert Ullmann , Otto Weigand, IDA Weiss-Moricz, Rudolf Wolf.
Exhibitions
• Jubilee exhibition of the Wiener Kunstgewerbeverein, Austrian Museum , Vienna 1924.
• Arts and Crafts Exhibition, Paris, 1925.
• Exhibition of Austrian arts and crafts...
Category
Vintage 1930s Austrian Art Deco Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Madonna with the Long Neck, Portrait, Carved Porcelain Wall Sculpture.
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Her poetic porcelain plates examine and reimagine the history of art in a way that values women not only in body, but in wholeness, power, and love. Focusing on the narrative quali...
Category
2010s Other Art Style Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain
Figurative Ceramic Sculpture. Pearl.
Located in Zofingen, AG
Figurative Ceramic Sculpture. Pearl.
During the course of life, each of us tries to find something valuable in the outside world. But there comes a moment when a person realizes that...
Category
2010s Minimalist Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Clay