•  Folkert de Jong - The Shooting Lesson
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  •  Dirk Skreber - Untitled
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  •  Gert & Uwe Tobias - Untitled
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  •  Georg Herold - Untitled
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  •  Kristin Baker - The Raft Of Perseus & Excide Batteries Beer a Sphere
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SELECTED WORKS BY Zak Smith

Full-Spectrum Dominance in All Theaters
Zak Smith
Full-Spectrum Dominance in All Theaters

2007

Acrylic and metallic ink on paper

82.5 x 71.1 cm
The list of Zak Smith’s influences is as immense and eclectic as his output of drawings: Art Nouveau, smut, Japanese woodcuts, comic books, German expressionist film, Viennese Secessionism, animation, Araki’s photos, high brow literature (favourites: Julio Cortezar, Martin Amis, Anais Nin), and punk culture, just to name a few.
Things I Drew and Pinned to the Wall
Zak Smith
Things I Drew and Pinned to the Wall

2007

Acrylic on paper

89.5 x 71.1 cm
Executed in pen and ink, Smith’s small and highly elaborate drawings describe a world born equally of autobiographic reality and fiction. Often producing his drawings as series, presented as individual pieces or amassed into large panels, Smith’s works allude to narrative sequence, suggesting illustrated stories and themes.
Girls in the Naked Girl Business: Mandy Morbid  (II)
Zak Smith
Girls in the Naked Girl Business: Mandy Morbid (II)

2007

Acrylic on paper

88.9 x 69. 8 cm
Smith sources his imagery from a wide range of sources including studies of friends from his past employment in the porn industry. These women feature largely in Smith’s work as protagonists of indulgence, sexuality, and abandon; their inherent sensuality a departure point for visual embellishment of luscious patterning, rich hues, evocative composition, and prurient texture.
Girls in the Naked Girl Business: Sasha Grey
Zak Smith
Girls in the Naked Girl Business: Sasha Grey

2007

Acrylic and metallic ink on paper

91.4 x 67.3 cm
100 Girls and 100 Octopuses
Zak Smith
100 Girls and 100 Octopuses

2005

Acrylic and metallic ink on paper: 98 parts Each part:

25.4 x 20.3 cm Overall: 175.2 x 281.9 cm
Ideas of excess, obsession, and gratification run large throughout Smith’s laborious process, exuberant aesthetic, and choice of motifs; the letchy sea creatures in his 100 Girls and 100 Octopuses were chosen as much for their formal qualities of line as for their association with style icons such as Gustav Klimt and James Bond.
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Zak Smith
100 Girls and 100 Octopuses

2005

Acrylic and metallic ink on paper: 98 parts Each part:

25.4 x 20.3 cm Overall: 175.2 x 281.9 cm

Zak Smith's BIOGRAPHY

Zak Smith
Born in 1976, in Syracuse, NY
Lives and works in Los Angeles



SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2010
Fredericks & Freiser, New York, NY

2008
Fredericks & Freiser, New York, NY, "Midnight in the Empire"

2007
Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago, IL, "Half the Artist's Proceeds from This Show Will Go to Benefit the Victims of God and Capitalism"
Fred, London, UK

2005
Fredericks & Freiser, New York, NY, "Exquisite as Fuck"

2004
Franklin Art Works, Minneapolis, MN,
"Hope You Like It"

2003
Fredericks Freiser Gallery, New York, NY,
"Paintings That Look Good and Were Hard to Make"

2002
Fredericks Freiser Gallery, New York, NY,
"20 Eyes in My Head"
Yale Norfolk Summer Program, Norfolk, CT


GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2010
Saatchi Gallery, London, England, "The Power of Paper"
National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC. "Portraiture: Now "
MoCCA (Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art), New York, "Neo Integrity"
106 Greene, Brooklyn, NY, "Tenants"

2009
The Butcher’s Daughter, Ferndale, Michigan, "No Vacancy"
HBC, Berlin, Germany, "Lynchmob"

2008
Saatchi Gallery, London, England, "Unreal"

2007
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, "Paper Trail: A Decade of Acquisitions"

2006
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, "New Work: Zak Smith, Tim Gardner, and Marcelino Goncalves"
Fredericks & Freiser, New York, NY, "Sweets & Beauties"

2005
Guild & Greyshkul, New York, NY, "2nd Annual Watercolor Exhibition"
Estrany De La Mota, Barcelona, Spain, "Feeling Strangely Fine"

2004
Upstream Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands, "Drawings Only"
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 2004 Whitney Biennial
Schmidt Center Gallery, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL,
"Me, Myself & I"
Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD, "Moving Outlines"

2002
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA,
"Hello, My Name Is...", (curated by Laura Hoptman and Elizabeth Thomas)
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA,
"Comic Release: Negotiating Identity for a New Generation"
(curated by Barbara Bloemink, catalogue)

2001
Fredericks Freiser Gallery, New York City,
"I See You 2" (curated by Sam Messer and Kiki Smith)