![]() Smith’s work is included in collections such as Arsenal Contemporary, Montreal Blanton Museum of Art, Austin The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus The Consortium Museum, Dijon Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C. (2022) The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles (2022) 58th October Salon, Belgrade Biennale, Belgrade (2021) Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus (2021) Arsenal Contemporary, New York (2021) Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland (2020) Public Art Fund, New York (2020) Petzel Gallery, New York (2020) Hauser & Wirth, New York (2019) Arsenal art contemporain, Montreal (2019) Gio Marconi, Milan (2019) Peter Freeman Inc., New York (2018) Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2018) Lumber Room, Portland, OR (2017) König Galerie, Berlin (2016) The Moore Building, Miami (2015) and Skirball Museum, Cincinnati (2014). Select group exhibitions include: The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C. Recent solo exhibitions include: Petzel Gallery, New York (2022) Galerie Perrotin, Paris (2021) Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels (2021, 2016) Simone Subal Gallery, New York (2020, 2017) SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah (2020) Marion Art Gallery, Rockefeller Arts Center, SUNY Fredonia (2020) Galerie Perrotin, Tokyo (2019) Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford (2019) Le Consortium Museum, Dijon (2018) Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin (2018) Galerie Perrotin (with Genesis Belanger), New York (2018) SALTS (with Adam Henry), Basel (2017) Mary Mary, Glasgow (2016) and Laurel Gitlen, New York (2015). In 2023, The Pond Society in Shanghai will present the first major exhibition of Smith’s work in China. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. If you have any questions about accessibility for this program, please email THE ARTISTĮmily Mae Smith was born in 1979 in Austin, Texas. She often depicts simple, everyday objects such as a needle, a paint brush, or, often, a broomstick as a nod to daily work, while also metaphorically calling attention to contemporary issues of gender, sexuality, capitalism, and violence.Ī response to William Holman Hunt’s The Lady of Shalott (1888-1905), Smith’s oil painting on linen Unruly Thread (2019) is on view in with Put It This Way: (Re)Visions of the Hirshhorn Collection, on view at the museum through Fall 2023.Ĩ pm EST | Emily Mae Smith in conversation with Anne ReeveĪSL translation will be provided on Zoom, and CART (real-time captioning) will be provided across all platforms. ![]() Often using whimsical themes, humor, and an interplay of styles including Surrealism, Pop art, and Symbolism, Emily Mae Smith thoughtfully mines art history to question historic approaches to gender. Join artist Emily Mae Smith in conversation with Hirshhorn curator Anne Reeve to explore how she uses simple objects and techniques of artists in history to draw attention to important issues of our time. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the talk. Advance registration is required for Zoom participation, including the chance to ask the artist a question (time permitting). Visitation will be on Wednesday, Februfrom 6:00 to 8:00 pm in the funeral home.This program is online only (via Zoom, YouTube, and Facebook Live ). Funeral services will be on Thursday, February 28, 2013, at 1:00 pm in Greenlawn Funeral Home South, with burial following at Weaver Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Southwest Missouri Office of Aging Meals on Wheels Program for which she had served as a volunteer. ![]() The family wants to extend special thanks to the staffs at Mercy Hospital & Clinics, The Garden Condominiums and the Neighborhood at Quail Creek. She was a member of Second Baptist Church, Springfield, Mo. Vera was a woman of strong family values and great Christian faith. She had 9 great-grandchildren, many beloved nieces and nephews, and friends including Brad and Laura. ![]() She is also survived by grandchildren, Melissa Sanders, Justin (Tera) Sanders, Mandy (B.J.) Jones, Shane Nitzsche, Rebecca (Sam)Underwood and Sarah (Ryan)Tobin. She is survived by Clovis, their two daughters, Brenda Nitzsche and Janet Morris and her husband Lynn. She was preceded in death by her parents, six brothers, Frank, Ben, Ted, George, Leonard and Walter. Vera met Clovis Smith at a country picnic and they were married May 4, 1946. Vera Ault was born March 12,1928 to Elmer and Sarah Jane Ault near Ravenwood, Mo.
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