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  1. From the Life of the Artist: A Documentary View of David Smith - Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden | Smithsonian. Artist: A Documentary. View of David Smith. Nov 04, 1982–Jan 16, 1983. Stay updated. Sign up for our newsletter to get the latest information about the museum's upcoming exhibitions, events, and programs.

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    Among the greatest American sculptors of the 20th century, David Smith was the first to work with welded metal. He wove a rich mythology around this rugged work, often talking of the formative experiences he had in his youth while working in a car body workshop. Yet this only disguised a brilliant mind that fruitfully combined a range of influences...

    One of Smith's most important formal innovations was to abandon the idea of a "core" in sculpture. This notion was pervasive in modern sculpture, fostering an approach that saw sculptural form spri...
    The idea of the totem, a tribal art form that represents a group of related people, was an inspiration to Smith, and something for which he tried to find a modern form. Freud's ideas about totems l...
    One of the means by which Smith sought to keep the viewer at a distance from his sculptures - emotionally and intellectually - was to devise innovative approaches to composition. These were aimed a...

    Childhood

    David Smith was born in Decatur, Indiana, in 1906 and moved with his family to Paulding, Ohio, in 1921. Smith's mother was a schoolteacher, while the artist's father managed a telephone company and was an amateur inventor. Smith was the great-grandson of a blacksmith, and of his childhood, the artist recalls, "we used to play on trains and around factories. I played there just as I played in nature, on hills and creeks." Smith left college after only one year and, in 1925, began working at th...

    Early Training

    After a brief period in Washington D.C., Smith came to New York City in 1926. He soon met his first wife, the sculptor Dorothy Dehner, and enrolled in The Art Students League, where he studied painting and drawing over the next five years. He never received formal sculptural training. His teacher Jan Matulka at the Art Students League did, however, encourage him to start adding three-dimensional elements to his paintings. At this time, Smith began creating relief-like works that evolved into...

    Mature Period

    In 1940, Smith and Dehner permanently relocated to their farm in Bolton Landing, in upstate New York. He named the farm "Terminal Iron Works," after his Brooklyn studio. This move was followed by a two-year period of decreased productivity, during which Smith worked in a locomotive factory in order to avoid the draft. The majority of the 1940s was a very productive time for Smith, and he worked through the influence of Surrealism to arrive at a style of sculpture that framed abstract, metamor...

    • American
    • March 9, 1906
    • Decatur, Indiana
    • May 23, 1965
  2. Oct 6, 2011 · Oct 6, 2011–Jan 8, 2012. A fresh look at the work of the great American sculptor David Smith (1906–1965), Cubes and Anarchy offers new insights into the artist’s career-long involvement with geometric forms.

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  4. Roland David Smith (March 9, 1906 – May 23, 1965) was an influential and innovative American abstract expressionist sculptor and painter, widely known for creating large steel abstract geometric sculptures.

    Title
    Year
    Description
    Saw Head
    1963
    sculpture of iron and bronze, painted
    Home of the welder
    1945
    steel sculpture, painted
    Title Unknown
    1940
    steel sculpture, painted
    1962
    steel sculpture
  5. Biography. Roland David Smith (March 9, 1906 – May 23, 1965) was an influential and innovative American abstract expressionist sculptor and painter, widely known for creating large steel abstract geometric sculptures.

  6. Jul 30, 2019 · David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art. David Smith (1906–1965) is arguably America’s greatest sculptor of the 20th century. His art enlarged the vocabulary of sculpture by employing welding and industrial processes and materials, laying the groundwork for the directness of minimalism and the realization that sculpture could ...

  7. Aug 1, 2019 · 1.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 141. 13K views 4 years ago. YSP presents a major exhibition of over 40 works by the pioneering and highly influential American artist David Smith (1906-1965)....

    • Aug 1, 2019
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    • Yorkshire Sculpture Park
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