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David Smith Exhibition at Gagosian Gallery Showcases Artist's Formal Preoccupations

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Gagosian Gallery presents 'David Smith: Related Clues,' an exhibition of works by the American sculptor on view until April 17 at 555 West 24th Street in New York. The show features pieces that explore Smith's enduring interest in human and animal forms, which some critics have interpreted as cultural appropriation. Concurrently, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum displayed Smith's work from February 3 to May 14, 2006, at its 1071 5th Avenue location. Another exhibition at Paula Cooper Gallery, 'Carl Andre: Lament for the Children 1976/1996,' runs until April 3 at 534 West 21st Street. Janice Van Horne Greenberg, author of a 2012-reviewed book, passed away on October 14. An exhibition pairing artists from Iceland and Philadelphia was also mentioned.

Key facts

  • David Smith's exhibition 'Related Clues' is at Gagosian Gallery until April 17
  • Gagosian Gallery is located at 555 West 24th Street, New York
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum exhibited Smith's work from February 3 to May 14, 2006
  • Smith's work explores human and animal forms
  • Carl Andre's exhibition 'Lament for the Children 1976/1996' is at Paula Cooper Gallery until April 3
  • Janice Van Horne Greenberg died on October 14
  • An exhibition paired artists from Iceland and Philadelphia
  • Smith's preoccupations were not about romanticizing pre-industrial past

Entities

Artists

  • David Smith
  • Carl Andre
  • Janice Van Horne Greenberg

Institutions

  • Gagosian Gallery
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Paula Cooper Gallery
  • artcritical
  • Arts and Letters

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • Iceland
  • Philadelphia
  • 555 West 24th Street
  • 1071 5th Avenue
  • 534 West 21st Street
  • 89th Street
  • 11th Avenue
  • Tenth Avenue
  • Eleventh Avenue

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