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Michael E.Smith

26 Jun-10 Aug 2014

Zabludowicz Collection
London NW5 3PT

Overview

The work of Michael E. Smith is enigmatic, thought-provoking and often confounding. His exhibition at the Zabludowicz Collection will populate the tiered mezzanine of the former chapel, as well as small side rooms and back corridors. Frequently working with found objects of an abject nature such as crushed plastic containers, tarred bird feathers, deconstructed computer casing and resin-encrusted clothes, Smith places these fragments in empty expanses, dark recesses or high corners of gallery spaces. By damaging, embellishing or sometimes simply presenting such objects, Smith encourages a confrontation with both their past and present. The human scale and deliberate starkness of the artworks prompts reflection on the fragility of bodies, and in turn the fragility of society and the natural environment. Smith translates the resourcefulness of his upbringing in Detroit in to a practice full of defiant awkwardness, sensitivity and dark humour.