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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

DAVID SMITH: DRAWING & SCULPTING
Co-organized by the Nasher Sculpture Center and the David Smith Estate

at The Nasher Sculpture Center
2001 Flora Street | Dallas TX 75201
Tel.: 214.242.5100


April 6 - July 17, 2005

Thursday, May 5 at 7 p.m., Candida Smith, daughter of the artist and representative of The Estate of David Smith, and Peter Stevens, Executive Director of The Estate of David Smith will present illustrated lectures entitled Remembering David Smith. Following the presentations, Dr. Steve Nash, Director of the Nasher Sculpture Center will moderate an informal discussion including audience participation.

Contact  

Brette Peyton
Richards/Gravelle on behalf of the
Nasher Sculpture Center 214.891.2970
brette_peyton@richards.com

Nasher Sculpture Center
www.nashersculpturecenter.org

The David Smith Estate.org
www.davidsmithestate.org

David Smith Exhibition to Open at the Nasher Sculpture Center
Numerous works on public display for the first time


Dallas, Texas, March 2, 2005 — The Nasher Sculpture Center will present David Smith: Drawing and Sculpting from April 16 through July 17, 2005. Co-organized by the Nasher Sculpture Center and the David Smith Estate, the exhibition assembles approximately fifteen seminal sculpturesand seventy major drawings and paintings from the Nasher Collection, the David Smith Estate, and other public and private collections. Featuring many works that have never been publicly displayed before, the exhibition will illustrate not only the range and quality of Smith’s work as a draftsman, but also the complex ways that his drawings and paintings inform his three-dimensional work.

Smith has long been recognized as one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century. His protean career single-handedly brought new maturity and international ambition to American sculpture. Forty years after his death, his works still astonish in their variety, technical mastery and brawny creative energy. So powerful is Smith’s legacy as a sculptor, however, that other, highly accomplished aspects of his art exist in a shadowy realm of limited acknowledgement and investigation. Such is the case with his drawings.

Smith drew regularly throughout his career for many different reasons: to make notes, plans culptures, jot down observations, explore graphic techniques, relax, and make beautiful, independent works of art. His vast output of works on paper provides a telling record of his visual thought and experimentation and in themselves represent a great aesthetic accomplishment. But they have never received the recognition they deserve. David Smith: Drawing and Sculpting willfocus on Smith’s history and talents as a draftsman and explore the fascinating interaction between his drawings, paintings, and sculptures. Works exhibited will span from Smith’s early development in the 1930s under the influence of European modernism to the powerful and evocative constructions in iron and steel from his maturity, and the drawings that accompanied them.

“This is one of the few exhibitions ever mounted to examine the interactions between Smith’s work in different media,” said Dr. Steve Nash, Director of the Nasher Sculpture Center. “We want to spotlight the power and beauty of Smith’s drawings and also contribute to the understanding of his working methods. It will be a pleasure and honor to exhibit in Dallas so many outstanding works by this great artist.”

Two special public programs will be offered to Center guests in conjunction with the exhibition. First, a 28-minute film, David Smith: American Sculptor, 1906-1965, will be shown continuously in a viewing room adjacent to the exhibition. Smith’s ideas about art and his methods are revealed in archival footage of the artist, through reminiscences of the sculptor by his daughters, and by fellow artists Helen Frankenthaler and the late Robert Motherwell.

Secondly, on Thursday, May 5 at 7 p.m., Candida Smith, daughter of the artist and representative of The Estate of David Smith, and Peter Stevens, Executive Director of The Estate of David Smith will present illustrated lectures entitled Remembering David Smith. Following the presentations, Nash will moderate an informal discussion including audience participation.

Nash and Smith are co-curators for the exhibition. Both are contributing essays to the show’s catalogue, which features full-page illustrations of all works in the show, many historical photographs of David Smith and his art and studio, and a compendium of statements by Smith on drawing.

About the Nasher Sculpture Center

Open since October 2003, the Nasher Sculpture Center is dedicated to the display and study of modern and contemporary sculpture. The Center is located on a 2.4-acre site adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the heart of the Dallas Arts District. Renzo Piano, a world-renowned architect and winner of the prestigious Pritzker Prize in 1998, is the architect of the Center’s 55,000 square foot building. Piano worked in collaboration with landscape architect Peter Walker on the design of the two-acre sculpture garden.

The Nasher Sculpture Center is a longtime dream of Raymond Nasher and his late wife Patsy, who together formed one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world. The Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection includes masterpieces by Calder, de Kooning, di Suvero, Giacometti, Hepworth, Kelly, Matisse, Miró, Moore, Picasso, Rodin, and Serra, among many others, and continues to grow and evolve.

The Nasher Sculpture Center presents rotating exhibitions of works from the NasherCollection as well as special exhibitions drawn from other museums and private collections. In addition to indoor gallery space, the Center contains an auditorium, education and research facilities, a café, and a store. The Nasher Sculpture Center is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Center will also remain open until 11 p.m. during the Thursday Night in the Center and Saturday Night in the City programs. Admission is $10 for adults, $7 for seniors, $5 for students, and free for membersand children under 12. The price of admission includes an audio tour. For more information, visit www.NasherSculptureCenter.org.

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For more information, please contact:
Brette Peyton
Richards/Gravelle on behalf of the
Nasher Sculpture Center 214.891.2970
brette_peyton@richards.com

 





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