Cauleen Smith
2012 - 2013 AIR
Arts Incubator
https://corbettvsdempsey.com/artists/cauleen-smith/
Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.
Cauleen Smith (born Riverside, California, 1967) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work reflects upon the everyday possibilities of the imagination. Operating in multiple materials and arenas, Smith roots her work firmly within the discourse of mid-twentieth-century experimental film. Drawing from structuralism, third world cinema, and science fiction, she makes things that deploy the tactics of these disciplines while offering a phenomenological experience for spectators and participants.
Her films, objects, and installations have been featured in group exhibitions including the Whitney Biennial (2017), Prospect 4, New Orleans (2017), Studio Museum Harlem; the Contemporary Art Museum Houston; the New Museum, New York; and BALTIC Center for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK. She has had solo exhibitions at MASS MoCA; the Art Institute of Chicago; Institute for Contemporary Art Pennsylvania; the Museum of Contemporary, Chicago; Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art; the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and a two person exhibition with Theaster Gates at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Smith is the recipient of numerous grants and awards including the 2020 Wein Artist Prize from the Studio Museum in Harlem, the inaugural Ellsworth Kelly Award from the Foundation for Contemporary Art in 2016, the 2016 Herb Alpert Award for Film/Video, Rockefeller Media Arts Award, Creative Capital Film /Video, Chicago 3Arts Grant, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Artadia, a Rauschenberg Residency in 2015 and most recently in 2019 Smith was an artist in residence at Artpace.
All that Light: Works Detail
11.
Unexplained Presence
Cauleen Smith
2019
Gouache on paper
Courtesy of the Artist; Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago; and Morán Morán, Los Angeles and Mexico City
Arts Incubator
Curator’s Notes
Cauleen Smith is a multimedia artist and filmmaker whose work often explores the expansive range of black female identity and creativity. This drawing of a hand holding a copy of poet's Tisa Bryant’s book Unexplained Presence is part of a body of work Smith has built to amplify some of the books that she has found most pivotal to her own evolution as a thinker and maker. Here, the careful holding of Bryant's volume by an anonymous black hand suggests the dialogical nature of cultural production as well as the tendency of artist to uplift the work of their peers.
Additional Reading
Unexplained Presence is also one of the titles that appears in Smith’s loaner library, which features works by writers she recommends to her audiences. More at https://www.sfmoma.org/read/cauleen-smith-loaner-library/
Cauleen Smith and Tisa Bryant appeared together last year in this talk at Cal Arts.
Additional works
Cauleen Smith
Light up My Life (For Sandra Bland)
2019
Neon, plexiglass, faceted hematite and aluminum chain
78 x 48 inches
Edition 1 of 3 and 1AP
Cauleen Smith
Sojourner
2018
Digital video, color, sound
22:41 minutes
Edition 1 of 5 and 4 APs