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Zack Smithey Art

b. 1982

Zack Smithey is a St. Louis based multidisciplinary artist working in many different styles and media. He is continually evolving, exploring new concepts and designs, focused primarily on the creative process. Smithey has been working as a professional artist for the last 20 years. In addition to showing in galleries, he also paints murals, and enjoys working with designers, agents, and clients to bring their vision to life. He is prolific, with an enormous body of work divided into several separate series consisting of hundreds of pieces in his current inventory and over 3,000 original pieces in public and private collections. Smithey has had over 100 solo and group shows, has done art/film work for Lincoln Center in NYC (YouTube - A Short Film for the End of Time), created a series of art videos for world renowned pianist Inon Barnatan (YouTube - Darknesse Visible), is the creator of the Easter Art Hunt in STL, and was commissioned to do album art for Smother Party a Brooklyn-based band. He has been published in the New Yorker, CURBED, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis At Home Magazine, All The Art, St. Louis Magazine, StreetScapes Magazine, St. Louis Homes & Lifestyles, Uptown Magazine, Community News, Lindenwood Connection and St. Charles Magazine. He has been covered/interviewed on NETFLIX, NBC, Fox, CBS, and USA Today. "What can't he do?" Is often overheard at his shows...Painter, Constructor, Designer, Woodworker, Welder...Illusionist.

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Edge (yellow)
Edge (yellow)

Edge (yellow)

By Zack Smithey

Located in West Hollywood, CA

Zack Smithey’s Edge (Yellow) continues the artist’s exploration of geometric tension and organic disruption. At first encounter, the painting asserts itself with confident architectu...

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Vibration Series
Vibration Series

Vibration Series

By Zack Smithey

Located in West Hollywood, CA

Zack Smithey’s Vibration Series is a powerful demonstration of the artist’s ability to merge spontaneous gesture with structural clarity. The work unfolds as a dynamic field of motio...

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Lunar Dominion
Lunar Dominion

Lunar Dominion

By Zack Smithey

Located in West Hollywood, CA

Zack Smithey’s Lunar Dominion: Moon Series extends the artist’s fascination with structure, perception, and controlled energy into a striking optical field. Unlike his gestural abstr...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Zack Smithey Art

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Edge (pink)
Edge (pink)

Edge (pink)

By Zack Smithey

Located in West Hollywood, CA

Zack Smithey’s Edge (Pink) operates at the intersection of geometric abstraction and fluid gesture, a tension that has shaped modern and contemporary art since the mid-20th century. ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Zack Smithey Art

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