Kiki Smith

(American, born 1954)

Kiki Smith is a contemporary American artist best known for her figural representations of mortality, abjection, and sexuality. With a special fascination with the body and bodily fluids, Smith often examines excreta such as blood, semen, and bile in carefully crafted sculptures that bear the influence of Surrealism. “I always think the whole history of the world is in your body,” Smith has said. The multidisciplinary artist employs tattooing, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, textiles, and photography, to engage with a range of themes that relate to the human condition. Born on January 18, 1954 in Nuremberg, Germany, she moved with her father the sculptor Tony Smith and mother the singer Jane Lawrence to South Orange, NJ while she was still a baby. The largely self-taught Smith enrolled in the Hartford Art School for a brief period of time before moving to New York in 1976. In New York, she quickly became a fixture of the Downtown arts scene of the time which included artists like David Hammons and Jenny Holzer. Today, Smith’s works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, among others. The artist continues to live and work in New York, NY. 
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Bouquet, 2017

Kiki Smith

Bouquet, 2017

Pace Gallery

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Underground

Kiki Smith

Underground

Robischon Gallery

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Yes, 1997

Kiki Smith

Yes, 1997

Krakow Witkin Gallery

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Slow, 1994

Kiki Smith

Slow, 1994

Krakow Witkin Gallery

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Dove, 2022

Kiki Smith

Dove, 2022

Krakow Witkin Gallery

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Ave, 2000

Kiki Smith

Ave, 2000

Krakow Witkin Gallery

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Sky

Kiki Smith

Sky

Robischon Gallery

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Visitor

Kiki Smith

Visitor

Robischon Gallery

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Parliament

Kiki Smith

Parliament

Robischon Gallery

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