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Jack Smith:
Painted Relief, 1962

Framed (ref: 10899)

Gouache on board

Signed 'Jack Smith', titled and dated on the reverse, with label from Matthiesen Ltd., London. 

20 x 20 in. (51 x 51 cm)

Tags: Jack Smith tempera Canney Abstract Art



Provenance: Mathieson; Mathew; The Collection of Matthew Rutenberg


Exhibited: Matthiesen Gallery, Jack Smith, London, 1963

Literature: Sunderland Arts Centre, Jack Smith: Paintings and Drawings 1949-1976, Ceolfrith Press, 1977, p. 72, illustrated


In an interview with the British Library, Smith speaks about his shift to non-figurative art, and the means in which he experiments with form in his abstract work of the 60's. Smith states that: 'Sometimes I like to confuse the spectator with different realities, so there’s flatness, lots of flatness and suddenly there’s something which maybe thought of as three-dimensional, so I may use shadow in that case, you know. But that’s again in order to create a visual, a visual diversion if you like, or what might be considered a sudden foreign body in the work.' 




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