About The Work
In this aquatint work by Josh Smith, the artist makes his signature gesture of affixing his own name to his work, an important aspect of his depiction of a fish. Smith's rough, painterly aesthetic makes for a wholly unique vision to everyday objects, even the writing of his own name.
About Josh Smith
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Aquatint with spit bite and dry point on Hahnemuhle 300 gsm.
22.20 x 30.70 in
56.4 x 78.0 cm
Signed, numbered and dated by the artist on the front
About The Work
In this aquatint work by Josh Smith, the artist makes his signature gesture of affixing his own name to his work, an important aspect of his depiction of a fish. Smith's rough, painterly aesthetic makes for a wholly unique vision to everyday objects, even the writing of his own name.
About Josh Smith
From The Magazine
- News & Events: Everything You Need to Know About Last Week's Day Sales
- Interviews & Features: 10 Artists to Watch This September
- Interviews & Features: Interview Magazine Owner Peter Brant on the New "Renaissance" in American Art
- Art 101: The Studio Assistant Family Tree: A Genealogy of Artists & Their Proteges
- Interviews & Features: The 2013 Artspace Special-Achievement Awards
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