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  1. Originally trained as a printmaker, Josh Smith has become known for expressive figurative and abstract paintings that flirt with the boundaries of good taste. ... Artist Series. Sort: Recommended. 137 Artworks: Josh Smith. Untitled II, 2009. CLAMP. US$9,750. Josh Smith. Untitled, 2021. Toyol Gallery. US$10,800. Josh Smith. Faces #568, 2005.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2022 · Recently on view at Xavier Hufkens gallery in Brussels, Josh Smith's Keyhole comprised a new collection of large-scale, colorful abstract paintings and figurative monotypes. One of the best-known ...

  3. Genghis Khan, Watteau and the Bible: artist Josh Smith on his biggest cultural influences. The Art Newspaper, interview. 2020. Read More. Josh Smith: High As Fuck. The Brooklyn Rail, review by Ann C. Collins. 2020. Read More. The Interview: Josh Smith. ArtReview, interview by Ross Simonini. 2020. Read More.

  4. Josh Smith is an artist whose practice is central to his generation's discourse on painting. Driven by early training in printmaking, Smith challenges the romantic mythology of the artist by creating mixed-media compositions that combine the handmade with manufactured and found objects to examine the value of originality versus facsimile. "Painting is like talking for me," Smith says. "It is ...

  5. Learn about The Broad Collection artist Josh Smith. Josh Smith’s painting is almost impossible to consider in just a few works. It often takes multiple panels to get a sense of the volume of his production, his frenzied creative energies, and his kitchen sink approach to painting. Smith employs printed imagery, painted gestures, and his famous signature using a myriad of techniques.

  6. For Keeps: Selected Parkett Editions 1984-2017, David Zwirner. 2021. The Stars of Tomorrow, Tethys Art

  7. Visit Artist’s Website. Josh Smith (b. 1976) is from Knoxville, Tennessee and lives and works in Brooklyn. The work of Josh Smith is distinguished by his mastery of multiple mediums (including painting, collage, sculpture, book and printmaking, and ceramics), and his tendency to acknowledge trends in painting and sculpture by expressly upending them.