Press Release
The 500 Capp Street Foundation is proud to present Michael E. Smith, opening November 18, 2017. Detroit-
Exhibition November 18, 2017 -
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Framing the exhibition, Michael E. Smith, are three David Ireland stage set paintings, Of Mice and men, The Twelfth Night, and Logical Form Study. All circa 1950-
Michael E. Smith, the exhibition, creates a dark, humorous, web–like narrative, spun amidst the entire David Ireland House at 500 Capp Street. Designed with a formal sparseness, there’s a theatricality to Smith’s installations in both his sculptures and his video work. Using only existing natural light sources—or sometimes none at all—Smith spends time reading the room/s, crafting relationships, and creating dialogues between objects and given spaces.
Michael E. Smith, the exhibition, creates a dark, humorous, web–like narrative, spun amidst the entire David Ireland House at 500 Capp Street. Designed with a formal sparseness, there’s a theatricality to Smith’s installations in both his sculptures and his video work. Using only existing natural light sources—or sometimes none at all—Smith spends time reading the room/s, crafting relationships, and creating dialogues between objects and given spaces.
Bleakly arranged, Smith’s installations are as important as the works of art themselves. In keeping with Ireland’s practice, Smith’s economy caters to a desire to retain and expose the life span of objects. “Smith’s objects are brutal, honest, and deadpan in the best possible way,” Linder states. His material choices range from videos and sound works, to textiles, to compound objects—made with commonplace things, like tools, garbage, oatmeal, shells, telephone books, hats, sleeping bags, bees, taxidermied animals, a human skull and urethane foam. These (considered) materials are manipulated, re-
Michael E. Smith
Michael E. Smith lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island. His work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at institutions that include: S.M.A.K., Ghent; Joseloff Gallery, Hartford Art School, CT; Lumber Room, Portland, 2016; Kunstverein Hannover, De Appel, Amsterdam, Sculpture Center, New York, 2015; La Triennale di Milano, Milan, Power Station, Dallas, 2014; CAPC musee d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, 2013 and CAM / Contemporary Art Museum, St Louis, 2011, among others. Smith participated in the 2012 Whitney Biennial, and his work has additionally been included in group exhibitions at venues including MoMA PS1, New York, 2014; Frankfurter Kunstverein, 2014; and MOCA, Cleveland, 2013. Michael E. Smith is represented by Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York; Michael Benevento, Los Angeles; ZERO, Milan, and KOW, Berlin.
David Ireland
David Ireland (1930-
Michael E. Smith, Untitled, 2016. Stork, shovel. Courtesy of the Artist and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York.