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OK

Josh Smith

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06.09.2022 | 28.10.2022
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MASSIMODECARLO is delighted to present OK, Josh Smith’s fourth personal exhibition with the gallery, and first solo presentation at Casa Corbellini-Wassermann in Milan.

Premiering a new series of paintings, monotypes, and printed works on paper, OK is at the crossroads between pure abstraction and an entirely new iteration of Smith’s iconic figurative vocabulary.

Briming with energy, warmth, and a sense of optimism, twelve large-scale abstract works grace the rooms of Casa Corbellini-Wasserman, guiding us through Smith’s return to abstraction.

Working in series, Smith’s practice was first anchored in his “name paintings” begun in the 2000’s, spelling out the nine letters of his name in an infinite set of combinations, colors, and formats. The palm trees, grim reapers and New York cityscapes series ensued, all harboring Smith's bold, relentless expressionistic brushstrokes.

Today, with OK, Smith turns to abstraction, sharing a newfound, albeit cautious sense of serenity. Taking a step back from the whirlwind of events that took the world by storm in the past two years, Smith explains, “it feels like we can now say that we are “OK” – and the universality of this term is refreshingly simple, understandable, and inclusive so it felt fitting for these new abstract works.”

Opening the exhibition, The Whole Story is the starting point of the show: entitled after snippets of novels, each painting incorporates elements from Smith’s past series, infused with a newfound sense of grace. In The Whole Story, a large fleshy shape occupies most of the left-hand side of the canvas, embraced by what seems to be the lines of a palm tree and a crown of small suns.

Being left-handed, Smith explains that his compositions are both a fight against and a will to embrace his tendency to orientate his images towards the left: Tired Kid, People Know and Surprised by Joy thus all seem to undulate from left to right, reflecting this push and pull that instinctively influences his painting process.

Stay in the light marks an interesting development in Smith’s practice: unlike the rest of his paintings, it features a series of straight angles, introducing a new edge to the composition.

Indeed, the paintings’ otherwise soft, organic shapes are framed only by the stencil – like geometric patterns that Smith only apposes to the canvas as a way to mark the conclusion of his paintings. The geometric patterns frame the shapes within their canvases, like a signature to mark, literally and symbolically, the end of the work.

OK also brings together a new series of monotypes, acrylic paintings printed on paper, as well as a series of printed pencil drawings that Smith developed alongside the paintings in the exhibition.

An impending sense of… joy exudes from Smith’s exhibition, infusing casa Corbellini-Wassermann with a new sense of possibilities, in a reassuring, heartwarming reminder that it’s wonderful to once again be simply OK.

Josh Smith

约什·史密斯1976年生于日本冲绳,在美国田纳西州诺克斯维尔市长大,现工作居住在布鲁克林。


约什·史密斯精于多种媒介的创作,包括绘画、拼贴、雕塑、书籍、版画和陶瓷,并且常常倾向于颠覆绘画与雕塑。然而,史密斯主要因绘画而闻名。


最具代表性的系列作品是以其名字为主题的手势画,其中,字母在符号与抽象形式之间变换不定。近年来,艺术家将作品中名字转变为更具象的题材,例如叶子、鱼、骨骼、昆虫、鬼怪,和日落。


史密斯选择这些相对随意的主题,并以一种带有侵略性的、有趣且重复的方式呈现。他用阴郁色彩和宽泛笔触,带领我们超越美学,专注于过程和成果,进而探究抽象的潜力。


其作品被许多国际机构收藏,包括:THE BROAD,洛杉矶,美国;卡内基艺术博物馆,匹兹堡,美国;蓬皮杜艺术中心,巴黎,法国;MODERNA MUSEET,斯特哥尔摩,瑞典;蒙特利尔当代艺术博物馆,蒙特利尔,加拿大;纽约现代艺术博物馆,纽约,美国;现代艺术博物馆维也纳路德维希基金會 MUMOK,维也纳,奥地利;惠特尼美国艺术博物馆,纽约,美国。