In the 1980s, Kiki Smith literally turned the figurative tradition in sculpture inside out, creating objects and drawings based on organs, cellular forms, and the human nervous system. This body of work evolved to incorporate animals, domestic objects, and narrative tropes from classical mythology and folk tales. Life, death, and resurrection are thematic signposts in many of Smith’s installations and sculptures. The recurrent subject matter in Smith’s work has been the body as a receptacle for knowledge, belief, and storytelling.

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The Fabric Workshop

Kiki Smith

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The Fabric Workshop

Kiki Smith

11/18/2013

Printmaking

Kiki Smith

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Printmaking

Kiki Smith

7/26/2013

U.S. Department of State Honors Five Art21 Featured Artists

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11/29/2012

Stories

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9/9/2003

Kiki Smith in "Stories"

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9/9/2003