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Threshold: Ben Smith

Past exhibition
May 4 - 19, 2017 GALLERY ONE
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  • He delves into moments of personal reflection and ubiquitous, often amusing observations of the world we inhabit. In doing so, the artist questions all that we hold dear—the material and the ethereal.
  • Ralph Hobbs
    May, 2017

    Threshold is the eagerly awaited exhibition by Ben Smith—his first at Nanda\Hobbs Contemporary. It is an exhibition that shines a powerful light on Smith's passionate discourse of the place of the figurative in paint. He delves into moments of personal reflection and ubiquitous, often amusing observations of the world we inhabit. In doing so, the artist questions all that we hold dear—the material and the ethereal. The paintings are a vision of a dreamlike state. Smith reminds us of the time when our subconscious rules our head, where mystery plays with reality—that time when we are truly ourselves.

     

    Throughout the exhibition, Smith has blurred the lines of perception and reality.  For the realist painter, the truth in image making and the representation of reality is of paramount importance. It provides a platform to present the illusion of space and play out a moment in time—to tell a story or deliver a visual allegory to the audience.

     

    Smith, a remarkable painter and accomplished in the realist manner, is pushing his practice in this exhibition towards abstraction. It is not that he has a burning desire to be an abstractionist. However, the creation of a picture plain that is in part, ambiguous in form and colour palette, allows for the existentialist ambitions of his subjects to play out.  Smith’s figures inhabit a world that is intriguing rather than literal. 

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    In Ascension Geodesic—Smith inverts Duchamp’s 1912 seminal Nude Descending a Staircase (No.2). Smith’s nude is walking up a curved staircase to an equally uncertain destination as Duchamp’s version. It is a painting that pervades a sensuousness and desire, enticing the viewer to walk further into the picture with the subject.

     

    Contemporary modes of transport—cars, buses, vespas, and in a nod to another time, a horse—all meticulously rendered—hint at the modern efficiency that we can now indulge our restless search for meaning in life. The figure in Smith’s paintings metaphorically points us to the void that we as humans are both drawn to, and fearful of.  

     

    For us, relationships and religion serve as signposts in our search of utopia. Yet, no matter how quickly we seek a destination, we are often confronted with making choices along the journey—resulting in an outcome as ambiguous and beautiful as the paintings in Threshold.  

  • Works
    • Ben Smith Ascension Geodesic 2016 Oil on Board 122x85cm
      Ben Smith
      Ascension Geodesic 2016
      Oil on Board
      122x85cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith Ascension II 2017 Oil on Board 85x90cm
      Ben Smith
      Ascension II 2017
      Oil on Board
      85x90cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith Beckoned 2017 Oil on Board 96x70cm
      Ben Smith
      Beckoned 2017
      Oil on Board
      96x70cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith Escalator Mythology 2015 Oil on Board 90 x120cm
      Ben Smith
      Escalator Mythology 2015
      Oil on Board
      90 x120cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith Immersion, 2017 Oil on Board 122 x 126cm
      Ben Smith
      Immersion, 2017
      Oil on Board
      122 x 126cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith Neonate 2017 Oil on Board 42x32cm
      Ben Smith
      Neonate 2017
      Oil on Board
      42x32cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith Portal, 2016 Oil on Board 122 x 91cm
      Ben Smith
      Portal, 2016
      Oil on Board
      122 x 91cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith Portico 2017 Oil on Board 84x122cm
      Ben Smith
      Portico 2017
      Oil on Board
      84x122cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith Terra Incognita, 2017 Oil on Board 122 x 168cm
      Ben Smith
      Terra Incognita, 2017
      Oil on Board
      122 x 168cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith The Natural Progression 2017 Oil on Board 74x66cm
      Ben Smith
      The Natural Progression 2017
      Oil on Board
      74x66cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith The Tour 2017 Oil on Board 82x190cm
      Ben Smith
      The Tour 2017
      Oil on Board
      82x190cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith Threshold , 2016 Oil on Board 122 x9 0cm
      Ben Smith
      Threshold , 2016
      Oil on Board
      122 x9 0cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith Transition 2017 Oil on Board 84 x 122cm
      Ben Smith
      Transition 2017
      Oil on Board
      84 x 122cm
      Sold
    • Ben Smith Vapourise 2016 Oil on Board 90x70cm
      Ben Smith
      Vapourise 2016
      Oil on Board
      90x70cm
      Sold
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