Английская Википедия:Greg Parma Smith

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Greg Parma Smith (born 1983, Cambridge, Massachusetts)[1] is a New York-based painter. He is known for his precise painterly realism, which incorporates elements of academic figuration, representational painting, neo-pop, and appropriation art.[2]

In his work Smith samples the iconography of comics, neoclassical nudes, graffiti, Song Dynasty literati painting, and trompe l’oeil arabesques.[3] As described in MAY No.17, Smith critiques “the way in which subcultures are brought into a dominant domain” by highlighting “exploitative taboos long repressed and smoothed over in so-called high-low narratives in advanced art."[2]

Exhibitions

Greg Parma Smith's work has been shown at Musée d’art moderne et contemporain (MAMCO), Genève;[2] Galerie Francesca Pia, Zürich;[1] David Lewis Gallery, New York;[4] Balice Hertling, Paris;[5] Balice Hertlng & Lewis, New York;[6] VAVA, Milan;[7] Everest/Foundation Gutzwiller, Zurich;[7] Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis;[8] Swiss Institute, New York;[9] MoMA PS1, New York;[10] Kiev Biennial, The School of Kyiv, Ukraine;[7] White Columns, New York;[11] Metro Pictures, New York;[12] Blum and Poe, Los Angeles;[13] Greene Naftali, New York;[14] Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York; and Daniel Reich Gallery, New York; among others.

Collections

Smith's work is featured in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art[15] and Musée d’art moderne et contemporain (MAMCO), Genève.[16]

Publications

The artist's first monographic catalog was co-published by JRP-Rignier and Musée d’art moderne et contemporain (MAMCO) on occasion of the exhibition Greg Parma Smith in 2017.[17]

References