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Terry Smith (b. 1956) is a British born artist living in London. In 2008 Smith was a recipient of the [[John Hansard Gallery|Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award]] for Artists. He is known for his carvings into the plaster of walls, mainly in derelict buildings and spaces. |
Terry Smith (b. 1956) is a British born artist living in London. In 2008 Smith was a recipient of the [[John Hansard Gallery|Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award]].<ref>http://www.phf.org.uk/artists/artist.asp?id=304&sid=1</ref> for Artists. He is known for his carvings into the plaster of walls, mainly in derelict buildings and spaces. |
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He notably held the keys to [[Tate_Modern#Level 1 - The Turbine Hall|Tate Turbine Hall]] during the building of the hall in 1995-6, having been given permission to create his sculptures in the walls and spaces of the hall. Only the staff at the Tate and a few invitees were permitted access to the works areas inside the Turbine Hall and other areas of the building site to see Smith's work. Images of these works at Tate Modern were later shown at the South London Gallery in July-August 1996 for a group show called 'Inside Bankside'. Smith was permitted to create the same plaster/ wall-based sculptures at the British Museum and earlier in the building that later became the South London Gallery. Smith had his first major retrospective "Parallax" at the [[John Hansard Gallery]], Southampton in December 2011 - January 2012. |
He notably held the keys to [[Tate_Modern#Level 1 - The Turbine Hall|Tate Turbine Hall]] during the building of the hall in 1995-6.<ref>http://www.frieze.com/issue/review/terry-smith/</ref>, having been given permission to create his sculptures in the walls and spaces of the hall. Only the staff at the Tate and a few invitees were permitted access to the works areas inside the Turbine Hall and other areas of the building site to see Smith's work. Images of these works at Tate Modern were later shown at the South London Gallery in July-August 1996 for a group show called 'Inside Bankside'. Smith was permitted to create the same plaster/ wall-based sculptures at the British Museum and earlier in the building that later became the South London Gallery. Smith had his first major retrospective "Parallax" at the [[John Hansard Gallery]], Southampton in December 2011 - January 2012. |
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== References == |
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* Terry Smith's artist Statement http://www.axisweb.org/seCVFU.aspx?ARTISTID=2811 |
* Terry Smith's artist Statement http://www.axisweb.org/seCVFU.aspx?ARTISTID=2811 Retrieved April 2nd 2012 |
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* Paul Hamlyn Association http://www.phf.org.uk/artists/artist.asp?id=304&sid=1 |
* Paul Hamlyn Association http://www.phf.org.uk/artists/artist.asp?id=304&sid=1 Retrieved April 2nd 2012 |
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* Terry Smith Website http://www.arts.clara.net/arts/CV.html |
* Terry Smith Website http://www.arts.clara.net/arts/CV.html Retrieved April 2nd 2012 |
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* South London Gallery website http://southlondongallery.org/page/inside-bankside |
* South London Gallery website http://southlondongallery.org/page/inside-bankside Retrieved April 2nd 2012 |
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* John Hansard Gallery Retrospective http://www.artandeducation.net/announcement/terry-smith-parallax/ |
* John Hansard Gallery Retrospective http://www.artandeducation.net/announcement/terry-smith-parallax/ Retrieved April 2nd 2012 |
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* Frieze Magazine on Smith's work at Tate Modern http://www.frieze.com/issue/review/terry-smith/ |
* Frieze Magazine on Smith's work at Tate Modern http://www.frieze.com/issue/review/terry-smith/ Retrieved April 2nd 2012 |
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Terry Smith (b. 1956) is a British born artist living in London. In 2008 Smith was a recipient of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award.[1] for Artists. He is known for his carvings into the plaster of walls, mainly in derelict buildings and spaces.
He notably held the keys to Tate Turbine Hall during the building of the hall in 1995-6.[2], having been given permission to create his sculptures in the walls and spaces of the hall. Only the staff at the Tate and a few invitees were permitted access to the works areas inside the Turbine Hall and other areas of the building site to see Smith's work. Images of these works at Tate Modern were later shown at the South London Gallery in July-August 1996 for a group show called 'Inside Bankside'. Smith was permitted to create the same plaster/ wall-based sculptures at the British Museum and earlier in the building that later became the South London Gallery. Smith had his first major retrospective "Parallax" at the John Hansard Gallery, Southampton in December 2011 - January 2012.
Other awards: 1997 Pollock-Krasner Award, Pollock-Krasner Foundation, USA 1997 Individual Artist Award, London Arts Board, London 1997 Book Commission Award, Arts Council of England, London
Smith has exhibited extensively in the UK and South America (e.g. Instituto de Artes, Porte Alegre, Brazil, Museo de Bellas Artes de Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela and Museo X-Tersea, Mexico City.).
Solo Exhibitions include 'Fault Line', Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Mexico City (1999), 'Marking Time', Lux Gallery, London (2000) and 'One thing leads to another', Studio 1.1, London (2004).
References
- Terry Smith's artist Statement http://www.axisweb.org/seCVFU.aspx?ARTISTID=2811 Retrieved April 2nd 2012
- Paul Hamlyn Association http://www.phf.org.uk/artists/artist.asp?id=304&sid=1 Retrieved April 2nd 2012
- Terry Smith Website http://www.arts.clara.net/arts/CV.html Retrieved April 2nd 2012
- South London Gallery website http://southlondongallery.org/page/inside-bankside Retrieved April 2nd 2012
- John Hansard Gallery Retrospective http://www.artandeducation.net/announcement/terry-smith-parallax/ Retrieved April 2nd 2012
- Frieze Magazine on Smith's work at Tate Modern http://www.frieze.com/issue/review/terry-smith/ Retrieved April 2nd 2012