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Kate Smith

An artwork of two walls and floor in different colours with vertical and diagonal stripes, the left wall has an intricate design drawn over top, the right of the room is a plant pot on a small table, in the middle of the room is a giant mound painted purple-red with white swirls

Kate Smith
Old Money Hickey, 2009
Installation view
Zombie Eaters
Murray Art Museum Albury, 2022
Photo Jeremy Weihrauch

An exhibition of new paintings by Wagga Wagga based artist Kate Smith, presented as part of nginha: you are here, a season of programming celebrating artists from our region. Smith creates paintings that often appear unfinished. They celebrate spontaneity, quickness, and the generally unseen moments that contribute to the construction of paintings such as doodles and underpainting. In doing so they draw attention to the mechanics of painting and create open pictorial spaces where the heartfelt and the self-ironising can co-exist.

Kate Smith has exhibited extensively across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand including in significant surveys of contemporary art at National Gallery Victoria, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, and Heide Museum of Modern Art. In 2022, Smith was featured in the painting survey Zombie Eaters at MAMA.

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