

An edition of David Smith (1981)
the formative years : sculptures and drawings from the 1930s and 1940s
By Karen Wilkin
Publish Date
1981
Publisher
Edmonton Art Gallery
Language
eng
Pages
112
Description:
Having realized quite early that he had to be an artist, Smith made his way to New York and the Art Students League. There he experimented with variations on the revealing styles of Cubism and Surrealism, and slowly discovered his own technique, particularly the use of industrial methods such as welding to construct his sculptures. The results — though responsive to such varied influences as Picasso and pin-up girls — were imaginative, and often strikingly beautiful. Smith's art has inspired generations of followers, but his position as one of the masters of 20th-century sculpture remains unchallenged.
subjects: Exhibitions
People: David Smith (1906-1965)