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Matt Smith 2020
6 October - 9 December 2020

Matt Smith 2020

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  • Brookfield Properties and the Crafts Council present a collection of works from the archive of Matt Smith, represented by Cynthia Corbett Gallery, in an open public exhibition hosted at 99 Bishopsgate, London. This marks the first time different series by the artist have been brought together in one exhibition.

     

  • UK-born Matt Smith is well known for his site-specific work in museums, galleries and historic houses. Using clay, textiles and...

    UK-born Matt Smith is well known for his site-specific work in museums, galleries and historic houses. Using clay, textiles and their associated references, he explores how cultural organisations operate using techniques of institutional critique and artist intervention. He is interested in how history is a constantly selected and refined narrative that presents itself as a fixed and accurate account of the past and how, through taking objects and repurposing them in new situations, this can be brought to light. Of particular interest to him is how museums can be reframed into alternative perspectives.

  • Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).

    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View

    • Matt Smith (British), Woman with Mushroom, 2018
      Matt Smith (British), Woman with Mushroom, 2018
    • Matt Smith (British), Feast III, 2014
      Matt Smith (British), Feast III, 2014
    • Matt Smith, Cupid, 2018
      Matt Smith, Cupid, 2018
    • Matt Smith (British), Wunderkammer II 1, 2017
      Matt Smith (British), Wunderkammer II 1, 2017
    • Matt Smith, Double Headed Girl, 2018
      Matt Smith, Double Headed Girl, 2018
    • Matt Smith, Wunderkammer II 19, Small Egg, 2017
      Matt Smith, Wunderkammer II 19, Small Egg, 2017
    • Matt Smith, Handle Woman with Spots, 2018
      Matt Smith, Handle Woman with Spots, 2018
    • Matt Smith, Wunderkammer II 18, Large Egg, 2017
      Matt Smith, Wunderkammer II 18, Large Egg, 2017
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    Cynthia Corbett Gallery is pleased to announce that in June 2020 our long-standing partner Contemporary Art Society has acquired twelve ceramic and tapestry works by artist Matt Smith. This acquisition will become a central focus for the displays at the Hove Museum when it reopens. This exciting project was possible due to the Contemporary Art Society’s Rapid Response Fund in partnership with Frieze London, which is a new initiative supporting artists and museums during the Covid-19 pandemic. The CAS Rapid Response Fund is being used to purchase works by artists to add to collections of museums across the UK – ensuring financial support goes where it is needed most. We are thrilled that Hove Museum will now feature a major installation of Matt Smith's artworks, which is highly illustrative of his style and artistic research. Much of Matt Smith’s work explores and comments on marginalised history and it will form a key inspiration for activity sessions as the museum expands its work with groups with varied critical social needs.

     

     

  • "What museums collect, and what this tells us about what society deems important, is an ongoing fascination to me. Recent events have shown how important objects, and particularly sculpture, are in the national debate about who we are and how we got here. I have worked with the museums in Brighton and Hove many times over the last decade and am delighted that this acquisition leads on from that relationship. I look forward to seeing how the works are interpreted and curated to help the widest possible audience feel welcomed and visible within the museums,"  

    – Matt Smith 

  • Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).

    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View

    • Matt Smith (British), Dandy, 2013
      Matt Smith (British), Dandy, 2013
    • Matt Smith, Sweet Boy, 2015
      Matt Smith, Sweet Boy, 2015
    • Matt Smith (British), The Gift, The Vyne National Trust Commission, 2013
      Matt Smith (British), The Gift, The Vyne National Trust Commission, 2013
    • Matt Smith (British), Black Bunny, 2015
      Matt Smith (British), Black Bunny, 2015
    • Matt Smith (British), Feast II, 2014
      Matt Smith (British), Feast II, 2014
    • Matt Smith (British), Horse, 2018
      Matt Smith (British), Horse, 2018
    • Matt Smith, Feast X, 2014
      Matt Smith, Feast X, 2014
    • Matt Smith, Wunderkammer II 13, Spouts with Pearls, 2017
      Matt Smith, Wunderkammer II 13, Spouts with Pearls, 2017
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    For Collect 2020, Cynthia Corbett and Matt Smith co-curated a site-specific installation featuring textiles and black parian works. The curation was extremely well-received, and Matt was awarded the inaugural Brookfield Properties Crafts Council Collection Prize, which allowed the Crafts Council to purchase six artworks for the Council's collection. The V&A Museum's Design and Textiles department also acquired one of Matt's subversive embroideries.

     

      

     

    • Matt Smith (British), After Boucher, 2020
      Matt Smith (British), After Boucher, 2020
    • Matt Smith, Bahrain: Article 171, 2019
      Matt Smith, Bahrain: Article 171, 2019
    • Matt Smith (British), Cyprus: Section 171, 2019
      Matt Smith (British), Cyprus: Section 171, 2019
    • Matt Smith, Pakistan: Section 377, 2019
      Matt Smith, Pakistan: Section 377, 2019
    • Matt Smith, Kenya: Article 162, 2019
      Matt Smith, Kenya: Article 162, 2019
    • Matt Smith, Bhutan: Article 213, 2019
      Matt Smith, Bhutan: Article 213, 2019
    • Matt Smith (British), S. Africa: Venus Monstrosa, 2019
      Matt Smith (British), S. Africa: Venus Monstrosa, 2019
    • Matt Smith (British), Tanzania: Section 377, 2019
      Matt Smith (British), Tanzania: Section 377, 2019
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  • Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).

    Matt Smith: 2020 at 99 Bishopsgate - Installation View

  • Matt Smith started his career at the V&A before developing exhibitions at the Science Museum and the British Film Institute. After retraining as a ceramicist, his work has often taken the form of hybrid artist/curator. His large scale solo shows have addressed themes including the legacy of colonisation in Losing Venus(Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford) and Flux: Parian Unpacked  (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge), LGBT visibility in Queering the Museum (Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, 2010) and Other Stories (Leeds University Art Collection, 2012). Matt co-directed and curated Unravelling the National Trust which saw over thirty artists working with contemporary craft (including himself) commissioned to respond to the histories of the National Trust properties Nymans House, Uppark House and The Vyne. Matt holds a practice-based PhD from the University of Brighton. The PhD explored the use of craft techniques in contemporary art by artists exploring identities. He is Professor of Ceramics and Glass at Konstfack University of the Arts, Stockholm and Honorary Fellow at the University of Leicester’s School of Museum Studies. His work is held in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Walker Art Gallery, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and the Fitzwilliam Museum as well as numerous private international collections.

     

    Matt Smith was also the winner of the 2014 Young Masters Maylis grand ceramic prize.  

  • To attend a socially distanced curatorial tour of the exhibition, please sign up here mattsmith2020.eventbrite.co.uk. Should you wish to visit the exhibition at a specific day and time, not listed at the link above, please contact us at info@thecynthiacorbettgallery.com or call +44 (0) 7939 085 076.

     

     

    For all sales enquiries please contact Cynthia Corbett, Gallery Founder & Director:

    info@thecynthiacorbettgallery.com.

     

    VIEW ALL AVAILABLE WORKS IN EXHIBITION HERE


    VIEW THE FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM CATALOGUE 
    VIEW MATT SMITH: LOSING VENUS CATALOGUE
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