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Lot

Explore Kiki Smith's sculptural masterpiece 'Lot,' crafted from silica bronze and steel, embodying vulnerability & introspection with its raw texture—a testament to her Expressionist style.

К Вики Смит (род. 1954) – немецкоязычная американская художница, известная скульптурами и графикой о темах тела и смерти. Она является ключевой фигурой современного искусства и исследует сложные вопросы гендера и идентичности.

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Lot

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Основные сведения

  • Artistic style: Abstraction
  • Medium: Bronze casting
  • Subject or theme: Female human form
  • Notable elements or techniques: Lost-wax casting; Textured surface
  • Title: Lot
  • Influences:
    • Minimalism
    • Theatre

Тест по искусству

В каждом вопросе только один правильный ответ.

Вопрос 1:
What is the primary material used in Kiki Smith’s sculpture ‘Lot’?
Вопрос 2:
The sculpture's style leans towards which artistic movement?
Вопрос 3:
What technique is most likely employed in the creation of ‘Lot’, considering its textured surface?
Вопрос 4:
The sculpture’s composition emphasizes what aspect of its form?
Вопрос 5:
What emotion does the sculpture ‘Lot’ primarily convey?

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The Raw Essence of Form: Kiki Smith’s Lot

In the evocative sculpture Lot, the renowned German-American artist Kiki Smith invites viewers into a profound meditation on the human condition. This striking bronze work transcends mere representation, offering instead a visceral encounter with materiality and emotion. At first glance, the figure emerges from its dark pedestal as a study in organic abstraction, where the boundaries of the female form are softened by a deliberate, expressive texture. The sculpture does not seek to mimic life through anatomical perfection; rather, it captures the very essence of existence—the fragility, the weight, and the quiet resilience of the body. Through the medium of silica bronze and steel, Smith creates a presence that feels both ancient and urgently contemporary, grounding the viewer in a moment of deep introspection.

The technical mastery behind Lot lies in its masterful use of texture and light. The surface of the bronze is far from smooth; it is a landscape of ridges, imperfections, and tactile variations that suggest the very process of its creation. These rugged details, likely achieved through meticulous lost-wax casting, allow light to dance across the form in subtle gradations, creating shadows that lend the piece a rhythmic, breathing quality. This interplay of light and shadow avoids harsh contrasts, opting instead for a diffused glow that emphasizes the sculpture's soft, curvilinear silhouette. The choice of materials—the strength of steel paired with the earthy, weathered tones of bronze—mirrors the duality of the subject matter: the intersection of enduring strength and delicate vulnerability.

Deeply rooted in the traditions of Expressionism, Smith’s work bypasses the clinical detachment of Minimalism to touch upon something primal. The sculpture functions as a symbolic vessel for themes of introspection and the internal psyche. There is an inherent sense of solitude within the figure, a quietude that resonates with anyone who has sought refuge in self-reflection. For collectors and interior designers alike, Lot offers more than just a visual centerpiece; it provides an emotional anchor. Its understated color palette of greys and browns allows it to integrate seamlessly into sophisticated environments, while its powerful, abstract presence commands attention, making it an ideal choice for those looking to infuse a space with depth, history, and a sense of timeless grace.

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Биография художника

Kiki Smith: Exploring the Body and Challenging Conventions

Kiki Smith (born January 18, 1954) is an American sculptor known for her uncompromising exploration of themes related to the human body, mortality, and nature. Her artistic vision—rooted in a profound engagement with both personal experience and cultural heritage—has cemented her place as a pivotal figure within contemporary art, particularly feminist art and sculpture. Born into a family of artists—her father was Minimalist sculptor Tony Smith (American, 1912–1980), and her mother the opera singer Jane Lawrence Smith—Smith’s upbringing instilled in her an understanding of formal craftsmanship alongside a fascination for the complexities of human emotion. This dual influence profoundly shaped her artistic trajectory, propelling her to create works that simultaneously celebrate beauty and confront uncomfortable truths. Early Life and Artistic Foundations Smith's formative years were marked by significant familial upheaval as her family relocated from Germany to South Orange, New Jersey, shortly after her birth in 1955. This transatlantic journey exposed her to a distinctly American cultural landscape while fostering connections to her German roots—a duality that would permeate her artistic sensibility throughout her career. Her father’s dedication to geometric abstraction provided an early grounding in formal principles, emphasizing precision and restraint—qualities she would later translate into her sculptural practice. Simultaneously, her mother's theatrical background nurtured a sensitivity to narrative and performance, informing Smith’s approach to storytelling within her art. She attended Hartford Art School in Connecticut for eighteen months from 1974 to 1975 before establishing herself in New York City in 1976, joining Collaborative Projects (Colab), an artist collective that championed experimental techniques and challenged artistic conventions. Sculptural Innovation and Conceptual Exploration Smith’s sculptural breakthrough occurred in the early 1980s when she undertook a stint as an emergency medical technician—a visceral experience that instilled in her a deep understanding of anatomy and bodily vulnerability. This formative encounter fueled her artistic exploration, leading her to create sculptures depicting human figures with remarkable realism—often confronting taboo subjects such as sexuality and death. Her work distinguishes itself from prevailing sculptural trends by rejecting idealized representations, instead favoring depictions of the body’s imperfections and contradictions. Influenced by artists like Louise Bourgeois and Eva Hesse—who pioneered “Anti-Form” sculpture—Smith utilized unconventional materials and techniques to disrupt established aesthetic norms. She investigated the relationship between form and function, exploring how objects could convey emotional resonance beyond mere visual appeal. Her sculptures frequently engage with themes of regeneration, loss, and the cyclical nature of life, mirroring her own personal experiences of grief and transformation. Themes of Femininity and Mortality: A Recurring Motif Throughout her oeuvre, Smith consistently examines the female body as a locus for contemplation—investigating its physicality, vulnerability, and symbolic significance. Her prints and sculptures grapple with issues of gender identity, reproductive rights, and societal expectations surrounding femininity. She confronts mortality head-on, portraying death not as an endpoint but as an integral part of the artistic process—a reflection of her own profound engagement with existential questions. Recurring motifs include fetal forms, animal imagery (particularly wolves), and references to mythology—drawing inspiration from classical narratives and folklore. Smith’s art serves as a powerful critique of patriarchal structures and celebrates female resilience—affirming the importance of confronting difficult truths and embracing vulnerability as pathways to artistic expression. Recognition and Legacy Smith's work has garnered widespread acclaim and been exhibited internationally in museums such as MoMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Guggenheim Museum. She received the Skowhegan Medal for Sculpture in 2000, the Athena Award for Excellence in Printmaking from Rhode Island School of Design in 2005, and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2009. Her enduring influence on contemporary art stems not only from her innovative sculptural techniques but also from her courageous willingness to address sensitive subjects—challenging conventional artistic representations and fostering dialogue about gender, mortality, and human experience. Kiki Smith continues to inspire artists with her unwavering commitment to honesty, vulnerability, and artistic experimentation—solidifying her position as a visionary artist whose work resonates deeply within the cultural landscape of our time.
Кики Смит

Кики Смит

1954 - , Германия

Основные сведения

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Фигуративная скульптура
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Минимализм']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Тони Смит
    • Луиза Бордерос
  • Date Of Birth: 18 января 1954 г.
  • Full Name: Кiki Smith
  • Nationality: Американка/Герчинка
  • Notable Artworks:
    • «Львиная спина»
    • «Святая Женева и волк»
  • Place Of Birth: Нюрнберг, Германия