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Nationality
  
Siblings
  
Mary Sue Slater

Known for
  
Flaming Creatures

Role
  
Filmmaker

Name
  
Jack Smith


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Born
  
Died
  
September 25, 1989, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
Flaming Creatures, Normal Love, Roy Cohn / Jack Smith, Blonde Cobra, Batman Dracula

Similar People
  
Andy Warhol, Mario Montez, Ken Jacobs, Ron Rice, Gregory Markopoulos

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Jack Smith (18 June 1928 – 11 June 2011) was a British realist and, later, abstract artist.

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Life

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Jack Smith was born in 1928 in Sheffield, Yorkshire.

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Smith studied at Sheffield College of Art (1944–1946), Saint Martin's School of Art (1948–1950) and the Royal College of Art (1950–1953). At the RCA, Smith studied under John Minton, Ruskin Spear and Carel Weight.

Work

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During the 1950s, Smith's early work was in a neo-realist style known as "The Kitchen Sink School" featuring domestic subjects.

In the 1960s Smith abandoned realism and adopted a brightly coloured, abstract style comparable to those of Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian incorporating Constructivism and Biomorphism with elements of hieroglyphic and musical notation. Smith continued to develop and work in this style and did not return to realism.

Recognition

  • First prize at the first John Moores Liverpool Exhibition (1956)
  • Shown at Venice Biennale (1956)
  • Retrospective at the Whitechapel Art Gallery (1959)
  • National Prize at Guggenheim International Awards
  • Touring Retrospective organised by Sunderland Arts Centre (1977)
  • 80th Birthday Retrospective at the Flowers East gallery (2008)
  • References

    Jack Smith (artist) Wikipedia