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Gemma Smith (born 1978) is an Australian painter and sculptor, who is Sydney-based. Smith has been the recipient of numerous grants and been invited to join multiple exhibitions. She is known for her continuous experimentations with colour and abstraction. Her work is held in museum, corporate and private collections across Australia.


Early life and education

Gemma was born in Sydney and was based there until 2004. In 2004 she went to Brisbane where she stayed until 2012. In 2012 she went to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States for 2 years. She lives and works in Sydney. Smith completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts at
Sydney College of the Arts The Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) is a contemporary art school that was a faculty of the University of Sydney from 1990 until 2017, when it became a school of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Until the end of 2019, the campus was locat ...
in 1999 and in 2004 an honour's year at
Queensland University of Technology Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a public research university located in the urban coastal city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. QUT is located on two campuses in the Brisbane area viz. Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove. The univ ...
in Brisbane.


Work

Smith is a painter and a sculptor who works are
abstract art Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. Western art had been, from the Renaissance up to the middle of the 19th ...
. While the major modern movements of abstract art faded, Gemma sees abstract art as very alive, and pursues both geometric and organic forms of abstraction. In her early work she painted crystal-like forms to explore shapes, position and brilliant colour. Gemma then went on to explore these shapes in three-dimensional sculpture. As her work evolved, her paintings began to move from shapes to bands of colour interwoven with free brush strokes, using colour and interweaving to create spatial incongruities. Her early sculptures were made of airplane plywood and had hinges, so people could participate and fold the works and become engaged beyond just looking and looking away. The simple planes of some of her more recent sculptures, folded metal in a single colour, recall the late works of
Alexander Calder Alexander Calder (; July 22, 1898 – November 11, 1976) was an American sculptor known both for his innovative mobiles (kinetic sculptures powered by motors or air currents) that embrace chance in their aesthetic, his static "stabiles", and his ...
, as well as works by
Anthony Caro Sir Anthony Alfred Caro (8 March 192423 October 2013) was an English abstract sculptor whose work is characterised by assemblages of metal using ' found' industrial objects. His style was of the modernist school, having worked with Henry Moor ...
and
Ellsworth Kelly Ellsworth Kelly (May 31, 1923 – December 27, 2015) was an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker associated with hard-edge painting, Color Field painting and minimalism. His works demonstrate unassuming techniques emphasizing line, c ...
. She struggles with her paintings, and keeps only about 1 in 10, so she often paints over paintings. In her most recent paintings (2017+) she has used softer colours, often spreading them in layers to hide brushstrokes. She continually experiments. Smith has also executed commissioned public artworks including ''Ceiling Artwork'' at the Supreme Court and District Court, Brisbane (2011–2012) and S''ynchro, Adaptable (Red Oxide/Peach)'' at
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(2010). In 2018 Gemma completed ''Triple Tangle,'' a mural of loops of colour commissioned by the
Museum of Contemporary Art Museum of Contemporary Art (often abbreviated to MCA, MoCA or MOCA) may refer to: Africa * Museum of Contemporary Art (Tangier), Morocco, officially le Galerie d'Art Contemporain Mohamed Drissi Asia East Asia * Museum of Contemporary Art Shangha ...
, Sydney, for their foyer wall going up the entry stairs. Her approach of continual experimentation is shown in her statement about ''Triple Tangle:''
"I essentially made the painting three times. Initially, I painted my lines ten centimeters thick and it didn’t work in the space – they were too spindly – and then I remade the entire work at twelve centimeters – they weren’t weighty enough – and then I did it again at thirteen centimeters, and it was just right."


Collections

Her work is held in the
National Gallery of Australia The National Gallery of Australia (NGA), formerly the Australian National Gallery, is the national art museum of Australia as well as one of the largest art museums in Australia, holding more than 166,000 works of art. Located in Canberra in th ...
, the
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA), located on George Street in Sydney's The Rocks neighbourhood, is solely dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting, and collecting contemporary art, from across Australia and around the world. It is ...
, the
Art Gallery of South Australia The Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA), established as the National Gallery of South Australia in 1881, is located in Adelaide. It is the most significant visual arts museum in the Australian state of South Australia. It has a collection of ...
, and the
Art Gallery of New South Wales The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), founded as the New South Wales Academy of Art in 1872 and known as the National Art Gallery of New South Wales between 1883 and 1958, is located in The Domain, Sydney, Australia. It is the most importa ...


Exhibitions

In 2009, Smith held a solo exhibition at the
Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces Gertrude Contemporary is a contemporary art complex located in Melbourne, Australia. The organisation was founded in 1985 and is located at 21-31 High St, Preston South. It also has a satellite exhibition space, Gertrude Glasshouse, at 44 Glassho ...
in Melbourne. In 2011 Smith was the Artist in Residence at the Turner Galleries in Perth where she had a solo exhibition. In 2019 the School of Art & Design at UNSW held a survey exhibition of Smith's work entitled "Rhythm Sequence".


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Gemma Living people 1978 births 21st-century Australian women artists Australian women painters 21st-century Australian painters 21st-century Australian sculptors University of Sydney alumni Queensland University of Technology alumni Parsons School of Design alumni Artists from Sydney