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Mary Tillman Smith (1904-1995), més coneguda com a Mary T. Smith, fou una pintora autodidacta del sud dels Estats Units que va viure i treballar a Mississippí la major part de la seva vida. Creà pintures expressives, acolorides i intenses, habitualment emprant pintura per a les parets sobre fusta o estany. La seua obra consistia en figures altament estilitzades en colors forts, sovint amb punts i ratlles que li donaven vida, de vegades junt a textos críptics col·locats sobre els colors monocroms contrastats del fons. La seua obra és mostrada arreu del món en museus com el Metropolitan Museum of Art, el , el a San Francisco; el Museu de Belles Arts de Houston; el Museu d'Art de Milwaukee; el Museu d'Art de Birmingham; el ; i les col·leccions de la Universitat Tufts, i la . Mary Tillman Smith (1904–1995) was a self-taught painter of the American South who lived and worked in Mississippi most of her life. She created bold, colorful, and expressive paintings, usually using house paint on wood or tin. Her work consists of highly stylized figures in strong colors, often with animating dots and dashes, alongside sometimes cryptically abstracted texts laid upon monochrome contrasting background colors. Her work is shown throughout the world and collected by museums, most famously by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as numerous other museums including the High Museum of Art in Atlanta; the de Young Museum of Art in San Francisco; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Milwaukee Art Museum; the Birmingham Museum
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Mary Tillman Smith (1904–1995) was a self-taught painter of the American South who lived and worked in Mississippi most of her life. She created bold, colorful, and expressive paintings, usually using house paint on wood or tin. Her work consists of highly stylized figures in strong colors, often with animating dots and dashes, alongside sometimes cryptically abstracted texts laid upon monochrome contrasting background colors. Her work is shown throughout the world and collected by museums, most famously by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as numerous other museums including the High Museum of Art in Atlanta; the de Young Museum of Art in San Francisco; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Milwaukee Art Museum; the Birmingham Museum of Art; and the Smithsonian American Art Museum; as well as the collections of Tufts University, Willamette University, and the University of Mississippi. She has received solo shows at galleries in the United States and Europe, and has been included in numerous group shows. She is considered a Southern self-taught artist, a group that includes Thornton Dial and Nellie Mae Rowe. Her work was heavily promoted by the curator and collector William Arnett. Mary Tillman Smith (1904-1995), més coneguda com a Mary T. Smith, fou una pintora autodidacta del sud dels Estats Units que va viure i treballar a Mississippí la major part de la seva vida. Creà pintures expressives, acolorides i intenses, habitualment emprant pintura per a les parets sobre fusta o estany. La seua obra consistia en figures altament estilitzades en colors forts, sovint amb punts i ratlles que li donaven vida, de vegades junt a textos críptics col·locats sobre els colors monocroms contrastats del fons. La seua obra és mostrada arreu del món en museus com el Metropolitan Museum of Art, el , el a San Francisco; el Museu de Belles Arts de Houston; el Museu d'Art de Milwaukee; el Museu d'Art de Birmingham; el ; i les col·leccions de la Universitat Tufts, i la . Ha fet exposicions en solitari en galeries d'art dels Estats Units d'Amèrica i Europa i ha sigut inclosa en diverses espectacles grupals. Forma part d'un grup que inclou també a i . La seua obra fou promoguda especialment pel col·leccionista i conservador .
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