Michael Bell-Smith's 2014 work I Refuse (Steve Jobs) examined by Kurt Ralske
Kurt Ralske authored a piece on Michael Bell-Smith's artwork I Refuse (Steve Jobs) from 2014. The work consists of vinyl film applied to a polyester painted aluminum composite panel, measuring 31 3/8 by 23 1/2 inches. Foxy Production and the artist are credited for the piece. Ralske's analysis was published on November 14, 2014, through artcritical's platform. The article was posted at 1:29 PM that Friday. Bell-Smith's creation directly references technology icon Steve Jobs. The artwork's materials include industrial components like aluminum composite. artcritical operates using WordPress as its content management system.
Key facts
- Michael Bell-Smith created I Refuse (Steve Jobs) in 2014
- The artwork measures 31 3/8 × 23 1/2 inches
- Materials include vinyl film on polyester painted aluminum composite panel
- Kurt Ralske wrote about the work
- The article was published on November 14, 2014 at 1:29 pm
- artcritical published the piece
- Foxy Production is credited alongside the artist
- The platform uses WordPress
Entities
Artists
- Michael Bell-Smith
- Kurt Ralske
Institutions
- artcritical
- Foxy Production