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Smith's body of work primarily comprises ]s and ]s executed in ] and ]. An enduring interest in ] informs the artist's dynamic and obsessively detailed depictions of the people, objects, and stories that populate his world. Allied with ] and ] culture and the ] aesthetic associated with these movements, Smith draws on traditions of ] to produce visually complex, labor-intensive pictures characterized by intricate ]s and vivid ]. Smith's body of work primarily comprises ]s and ]s executed in ] and ]. An enduring interest in ] informs the artist's dynamic and obsessively detailed depictions of the people, objects, and stories that populate his world. Allied with ] and ] culture and the ] aesthetic associated with these movements, Smith draws on traditions of ] to produce visually complex, labor-intensive pictures characterized by intricate ]s and vivid ].


Smith is best known for his portraits of female subjects - with an emphasis on ] as well as the mundane aspects of his subjects' lives - and his page-by-page ]s for ''''']'''''. The book '''''Zak Smith: Pictures of Girls''''', released by Distributed Art Publishers in 2005, includes selected plates from the series ''Girls in the Naked Girl Industry'', ''100 Girls and 100 Octopuses'', and ''One Picture for Each Page of ] Novel <strong>]</strong>'', in addition to stand-alone pieces from the period 2000-2005. ] will release in 2006 a book of the <em>]</em> illustrations, which were featured in the 2004 ] at the ] and are now in the collection of the ] in ]. Smith is best known for his portraits of female subjects - with an emphasis on ] as well as the mundane aspects of his subjects' lives - and his page-by-page illustrations for ''''']'''''. The book '''''Zak Smith: Pictures of Girls''''', released by Distributed Art Publishers in 2005, includes selected plates from the series ''Girls in the Naked Girl Industry'', ''100 Girls and 100 Octopuses'', and ''One Picture for Each Page of ] Novel <strong>]</strong>'', in addition to stand-alone pieces from the period 2000-2005. ] will release in 2006 a book of the <em>]</em> illustrations, which were featured in the 2004 ] at the ] and are now in the collection of the ] in ].


Other public collections containing Smith's work include the ] and the Progressive Corporation in ]. The artist is represented by Fredericks & Freiser in ]. Other public collections containing Smith's work include the ] and the Progressive Corporation in ]. The artist is represented by Fredericks & Freiser in ].
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Contemporary artist Zak Smith was born in Syracuse, N.Y., in 1976, and grew up in Washington, D.C. After receiving a BFA from Cooper Union in 1998, he studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and went on to receive an MFA from Yale University in 2001. He lives and works in Brooklyn.

Smith's body of work primarily comprises portraits and illustrations executed in acrylic and ink. An enduring interest in comic books informs the artist's dynamic and obsessively detailed depictions of the people, objects, and stories that populate his world. Allied with punk and hardcore culture and the DIY aesthetic associated with these movements, Smith draws on traditions of decorative art to produce visually complex, labor-intensive pictures characterized by intricate patterns and vivid coloration.

Smith is best known for his portraits of female subjects - with an emphasis on eroticism as well as the mundane aspects of his subjects' lives - and his page-by-page illustrations for Gravity's Rainbow. The book Zak Smith: Pictures of Girls, released by Distributed Art Publishers in 2005, includes selected plates from the series Girls in the Naked Girl Industry, 100 Girls and 100 Octopuses, and One Picture for Each Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow, in addition to stand-alone pieces from the period 2000-2005. Tin House will release in 2006 a book of the Gravity's Rainbow illustrations, which were featured in the 2004 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art and are now in the collection of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.

Other public collections containing Smith's work include the Museum of Modern Art and the Progressive Corporation in Mayfield, Ohio. The artist is represented by Fredericks & Freiser in New York City.

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