MICHAEL BELL-SMITH's digital video, installations, and prints evocatively embody our cultural and technological moment. Investigating the circulation and proliferation of images and sound, he charts a history of the viral growth of digital content from the earliest computer games to the latest online applications. He draws on Romanticism, Pop, and Minimalism to reflect upon the artist's role in the development of new forms. Simultaneously establishing and dissolving the sense of a digital sublime, he mixes opposing features - flatness and depth, limited and limitless perspective, color and monochromy, motion and stasis, repetition and singularity – in dynamic meditations upon the image's hold on truth.
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MICHAEL BELL-SMITH (East Corinth, ME, 1978) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He holds a BA in Semiotics from Brown University, Providence, RI.

Selected exhibitions include: Hiroshima MOCA, Japan (solo); Caixaforum, Spain (both 2011); Max Hans Daniel, Berlin (solo); Ulrich Museum, Wichita, KS; SFMOMA, San Francisco (all 2010); Krannert Art Museum, Urbana-Champaign, IL; Macro Future, Rome; New Galerie de France, Paris; Foxy Production, New York; Cinders Gallery, Brooklyn; Cell Project Space, London (all 2009); The 2008 Liverpool Biennial, UK; The 5th Seoul International Media Biennale; Foxy Production, New York (solo); The New Museum, New York; Hirshhorn Museum, DC; Krannert Art Museum, Urbana-Champaign, IL (all 2008); Musee d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris; MoMA, New York (screening); Dallas Center for Contemporary Art, TX (all 2007); The Museum of Fine Arts in Lausanne, Switzerland (screening); Foxy Production, New York (solo) (both 2006); and Tate Liverpool, UK (2005).

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Exhibitions

ABSTRACT ABSTRACT (2009)

DOUBLE HEMISPHERE (2009)

MICHAEL BELL-SMITH (2008)

SOLAR SET (2007)

MICHAEL BELL-SMITH (2006)

GEO (2005)

Selected Bibliography

A.B. ”Knocking heads together.” The Economist. 24 June 2011. Web.

Samadzadeh, Nozlee. "Seven Artists, Seven Technologists, 24 Hours." Artlog. May 20, 2011. Web.

Archey, Karen. "Michael Bell-Smith’s ‘Art Tape: Live With / Think About’." Artinfo. Apr. 23, 2011. Web.

Spampinato, Francesco. "N.Y.F.C.: New York Fucking City." Flash Art. Aug.-Sep. 2009: 86-89.

Hight, Elena. "Filming Fantasy: 'The Cinema Effect' at Hirshhorn." The Georgetown Independent. Apr. 2008.

Gordon, Kelly. "Michael Bell-Smith." The Cinema Effect. Washington: Hirshhorn Museum, Feb.-May 2008.

Zamudio, Raul. "Michael Bell-Smith". Flash Art, Mar.-Apr. 2008.

Gopnik, Blake. "Moving Pictures at the Hirshhorn: 'Dreams' Melds Cinema and Psyche To Hypnotic Effect." The Washington Post. Feb. 2008. Web.

Moss, Ceci and Michael Bell-Smith. "Interview with Michael Bell-Smith." Rhizome. 24 Jan. 2008. Web.

Bell-Smith, Michael and Rebecca Gordon. "Michael Bell-Smith talks to Rebecca Gordon." NY Arts. Jan.-Feb. 2008.

Davis, Ben. "Commerce and Consciousness." Artnet.com Magazine. 11 Jan. 2008. Web.

Johnson, Paddy. "Geeks in the Gallery: An Interview with Artists Tom Moody and Michael Bell-Smith." 14 June 2006: artfagcity.com.

Parker, Graham. "Michael Bell-Smith." Time Out New York. 1-7 June 2006: 76.

Smith, Roberta. "Michael Bell-Smith." The New York Times, 19 May 2006: E9.

Cornell, Lauren. “Net Results: Closing the Gap Between Art and Life Online.” Time Out New York. 9-15 Feb. 2006: 69.

Caravanos, Adelle. "Artists of the World, Log On!" Science and the City. 20 Feb. 2006: nyas.org. Web.


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