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    Los Angeles artist Alexis Smith, who commented on American tradition, has died.

    Aria Sorell VantineBy Aria Sorell VantineJanuary 14, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Alexis Smith, the acclaimed Los Angeles artist whose work dissected the fantasies of Hollywood and superstar tradition, has died aged 74. Her New York company, Garth Greenan Gallery, confirmed the information of her dying.

    Born in Los Angeles in 1949, Smith is a central determine within the metropolis’s artwork scene, identified for his poignant and infrequently humorous collages that strip away Hollywood’s veneer of glitz. Her inventive output additionally contains installations and conceptual items that incorporate discovered objects, usually bridging the hole between conceptualism and film era.

    All through her life, Smith spoke of her artwork in accessible language and emphasised her concern with the “regular issues” of Twentieth-century life.

    One in every of her most well-known works, usual paradise (1987) is a 62-foot-long portray initially commissioned for the Brooklyn Museum. The portray depicts a grove bisected by a street that transforms right into a snake, a sinister interpretation of the American Dream.

    Smith’s profession started within the Nineteen Seventies and noticed her discover and problem the male-dominated Los Angeles artwork world. Regardless of going through alienation, she gained recognition and assist, had solo exhibitions at main galleries, and took part in influential exhibitions such because the 1991 Whitney Biennial.

    Over the previous three many years, Smith has created a number of public artwork items, together with the terrazzo flooring on the Los Angeles Conference Middle or the College of California, San Diego, the place the work is titled snake path (1992)—a winding 560-foot walkway close to the campus library.Her 2007 MOCA LA survey “WACK! Artwork and the Feminist Revolution” traveled to MoMA PS1 and the Nationwide Museum of Ladies within the Arts in Washington, DC

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