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Exhibition Review
David Smith: Field Work. Hauser & Wirth Somerset, Bruton; and David Smith: Sculpture 1932–1965. Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Leeds
12/2019 | 1401 | 161
Pages: 1055-1057
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Vernon, Jonathan (Vernon, Jonathan ; V., J.)
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26. Installation view of David Smith: Sculpture 1932–1965 at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Bretton, 2019, showing (left to right) Zig I (1961; private collection), Wagon II (1964; Tate), Dida’s Circle on a Fungus (1961; Estate of David Smith, courtesy Hauser & Wirth) and Untitled (Zig VI) (1964; Tate). (© 2019 Estate of David Smith, licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society, NY. Courtesy Yorkshire Sculpture Park; Photograph Jonty Wilde).
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27. Agricola XXII, by David Smith. 1959. Steel and metal, 64.1 by 39.1 by 28.6 cm. (Courtesy the Estate of David Smith and Hauser & Wirth; photograph Ken Adlard; © 2019 Estate of David Smith / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY).
Exhibition Review
Julio González. The Hague
03/2018 | 1380 | 160
Pages: 249-251
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Vernon, Jonathan (Vernon, Jonathan ; V., J.)
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23. Strange head, by Julio González. 1932. Pencil, ink, pen and coloured pencil on paper, 19.3 by 11.7 cm. (Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; exh. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag).
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24. Head called ‘The Apostle’, by Julio González. 1933–34. Wood and iron wire, 24 by 13.8 by 4.2 cm. (Institut Valencià d’Art Modern, Generalitat; exh. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag).
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25. Woman in the garden, by Pablo Picasso. 1930–32 (possibly started in November 1929). Bronze, welded, 209.6 by 116.8 by 81.3 cm. (Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; exh. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag).
Book Review
David Smith in Two Dimensions: Photography and the Matter of Sculpture. By Sarah Hamill
11/2017 | 1376 | 159
Pages: 921
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Applin, Jo (Applin, Jo)
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48. Group of painted steel sculptures by David Smith installed at Bolton Landing, New York. Photograph by David Smith. 1960-61 (Estate of David Smith).
Exhibition Review
David Smith. New York, Paris and London
04/2006 | 1237 | 148
Pages: 299-301
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Lawrence, James (Lawrence, James)
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David Smith: A Centennial | institution: Centre Georges Pompidou , institution: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum , institution: Tate Modern
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73. Construction (Lyndhaven), by David Smith. 1932. Coral, iron, lead and wire, painted, on painted wood base, 65.4 by 19.7 by 12.7 cm.; base 7 by 20.3 by 17.8 cm. (Estate of David Smith; exh. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York).
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74. The letter, by David Smith. 1950. Welded steel, 95.3 by 63.5 by 30.5 cm. (Munson-Williams-Procter Arts Institute, Museum of Art, Utica NY; exh. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York).
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75. Cubi I, by David Smith. 1963. Stainless steel, 315 by 87.6 by 85.1 cm. (Detroit Institute of Arts; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York).
Publication Received
David Smith: Photographs 1931-1965
01/1999 | 1150 | 141
Pages: 45-46
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Krauss, Rosalind E. (Krauss, Rosalind E.)
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David Smith: Photographs 1931-1965 | author: Krauss, Rosalind E. , author: Pachner, Joan
Exhibition Review
David Smith: Sculpture and Drawings. London, Whitechapel Art Gallery
02/1987 | 1007 | 129
Pages: 133-135
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Cooke, Lynne (Cooke, Lynne)
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57. Cathedral, by David Smith. 1950. Steel Painted Brown, 86.5 by 62 by 43.5 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Whitechapel Art Gallery, London).
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58. Cubi XIX, by David Smith. 1964. 286.4 by 148 by 101.6 cm. (Tate Gallery; Exh. Whitechapel Art Gallery, London).
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59. Voltri VII, by David Smith. 1962. Iron, 216 by 312 by 110.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington; Exh. Whitechapel Art Gallery, London).
Supplement
Some Recent Acquisitions of Modern Sculpture by Public Collections: Supplement
02/1981 | 935 | 123
Pages: 128
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90. Dobson, Portsmouth [Head, study of Pax, by Frank Dobson (Portsmouth, City Museum and Art Gallery)]
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91. De Kooning, London [Seated Figure on a bench by Willem de Kooning (London, Tate Gallery)]
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92. Di Suvero, Cologne [Martian Ears, by Mark di Suvero (Museum Ludwig, Cologne)]
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93. Smith, Cologne [Volton XV, by David Smith (Museum Ludwig, Cologne)]
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94. Gaudier-Brzeska, Edinburgh [Bird swallowing a fish, by Henri Gaudier Brzeska (Edinburgh, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art)]
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95. Gaudier-Brzeska, Middlesbrough [Wrestlers, by Henri Gaudier Brzeska (Middlesbrough Art Gallery)]
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96. Laurens, Cologne [The Guitar, by Henry Laurens (Museum Ludwig, Cologne)]
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97. Nevelson, Edinburgh [Nightscape, by Louise Nevelson (Edinburgh, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art)]
Supplement
Acquisitions of Modern Art by Museums: Supplement
08/1970 | 809 | 112
Pages: 559-564
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100. Another View of the Sculpture Illustrated in Fig.99. [Seated Man, by Mario Ceroli. Wood, 141 by 129 by 40 cm. (Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal.)]
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101. The Well-Made Play, by Kenneth Hughes. 1969 Painted Wood, 152.5 by 152.5 by 31 cm. (Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery.)
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102. Ruth in the Kitchen, by George Segal. 1964. Plaster Figure, round Table, Two Cushions, Aluminium Cup, 126 by 196 by 220 cm. (Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal.)
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80. Femme Egorgée, by Alberto Giacometti. 1932. Bronze, 20.4 by 87.5 by 63.4 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.)
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81. Warrior Bird, by Elizabeth Frink. Bronze; Height, 37.4 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.)
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82. La Pacholette, by César (César Baldaccini). 1966. Bronze; Height, 86.4 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.)
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83. The Risen Christ, by Jacob Epstein. 1919. Bronze; Height, 218 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.)
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84. Woman with Mandoline, by Henri Laurens. Original Plaster, 1919. Terra-Cotta, One of Edition of Six Cast in 1957 by Jan Van Dongen. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.)
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85. Seated Figure, by Jacques Lipchitz. 1916 or 1917 (Original Stone). Bronze; Height, 75 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.)
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86. Femme Debout à Draperie au Bras Levé, by Henri Laurens. 1928. Bronze; Height, 38.1 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.)
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87. The Cruel Song, by Robert Jacobsen. 1968-69. Bronze; Height, 48.1 cm. (Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo.)
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88. Fragmented Figure Construction, by Richard Hunt. 1963. Welded Steel; Height, 143.5 cm. (The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Arnold H. Maremont.)
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89. Sphere with Inner Form, by Barbara Hepworth. 1963. Bronze; Height (With Base), 100 cm; Width, 96.4 cm; Depth, 84 cm. (Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester.)
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90. Ball of Nails, by Gunther Uecker. 1966. Nails and Canvas; Diameter, 58 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.)
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91. The Onion, by Alexander Calder. Signed and Dated 1965. Stabile; Black-Painted Steel, 183 by 183 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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92. Zig VIII, by David Smith. Signed and Dated 1965. Height, 8 ft. $4frac{3}{4}$ in; Width, 7 ft. 7½ in; Depth, 6 ft 11 in. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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93. Series A, No.2, by William Tucker. 1968-69. Fibreglass, 84 by 229 by 211 cm. (City Art Gallery, Leeds.)
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94. Crash, by Eduardo Paolozzi. 1964. Welded Aluminium, 239 by 150 by 91.5 cm. (Ulster Museum, Belfast.)
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95. Mirror Image I, by Louise Nevelson. 1969. Black Painted Wood, 299 by 534 by 53.7 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas.)
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96. Detail from Boat Frieze, by Sigurd Winge. 1939. Copper, Wood, Stone, Glass; the Whole Frieze, 30 m. (Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo.)
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97. Table Amoncellante, by Jean Dubuffet. 1968. Painted Polyester. (Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.)
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98. The Bed, by Wessel Couzijn. 1967. Iron and Bronze, 113 by 260 by 170 cm. (Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.)
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99. Seated Man, by Mario Ceroli. Wood, 141 by 129 by 40 cm. (Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal.)
Article
Recent Museum Acquisitions: David Smith's 'Wagon I' (National Gallery of Canada)
07/1969 | 796 | 111
Pages: 451+453
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43. Wagon I, by David Smith. 1963-64. Painted Steel; Height, 225 cm.; Width, 162.5 cm.; Length, 31.8 cm. (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.)
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London [David Smith at the Tate Gallery]
10/1966 | 763 | 108
Pages: 539+541-542
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Roberts, Keith (Roberts, Keith; R., K.)
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75. Cubi XIII, by David Smith. 1963. Stainless Steel; Height, 9 ft 6 in. (Estate of the Artist; exh. Tate Gallery.). 77. Australia, by David Smith. 1951. Painted Steel; Width, 9 ft 2 in. (Collection Professor William Rubin, New York; exh. Tate Gallery.)