Kiki Smith Drypoint

Kiki Smith Drypoint. A connection problem has occurred. 350 by 349 mm 13 ¾ by 13 ¾ in

Kiki Smith, Ginzer, 2000. Etching, aquatint, and drypoint
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Bird skeleton (weitman 103) etching, aquatint and drypoint, 2000, signed in pencil, dated and numbered 11/24, on hahnemühle wove paper, printed and published by harlan & weaver, new york, framed. Cotton jacquard tapestry, hand painting and gold leaf, 113 x 75 in. Through her work, smith attempts to grasp the vulnerability of childhood, as depicted in her take on alice in wonderland and little red riding hood.

Smith Has Been Represented By Pace Gallery In New York Since 1994.


Kiki smith is one of the world’s most famous feminist artists yet her work transcends classification. (22.61 x 20.07 cm.) signed; Natural etchings [text byjudith b.

Her Work Is Known To Showcase Hidden Political And Social Issues, Her Work Has Explored Many Subjects:


Kiki smith, come away from her (after lewis carroll), 2003, aquatint, drypoint, etching, and sanding with watercolor additions, 50 1/2″ x 74″. Lot details about this lot. Bird skeleton (weitman 103) etching, aquatint and drypoint, 2000, signed in pencil, dated and numbered 11/24, on hahnemühle wove paper, printed and published by harlan & weaver, new york, framed.

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Cotton jacquard tapestry, hand painting and gold leaf, 113 x 75 in. Prolific and essentially self taught, she has been acclaimed as one. Josh smith the other guy, 2013 etching with aquatint, spitbite, and drypoint edition of 30 paper:

Kiki Smith Is An American Contemporary Feminist Artist Who Was Born In Germany In 1954, Grew Up In New Jersey, And Currently Lives In New York.


Louise bourgeois la reparation 2003 portfolio of seven engraving and drypoint prints with colophon. The daughter of sculptor tony smith, she grew up in new jersey and settled in new york city in 1976. Cotton jacquard tapestry, 113 x 75 in.

(46.99 X 64.01 Cm.) Signed And Numbered In Pencil On Colophon Edition Of 35 Carpe Diem Press, Mexico, Pub.


84.5 x 106 cm (33 1/4 x 41 3/4) credit line Color etching and aquatint with hand coloring. Kiki smith has been turning to myths and folkloric legends in search of dramatic and darker female personae and has produced a significant body of works referencing fairy tales.