TY - BOOK ID - 1448797 TI - Kiki Smith : prints, books & things AU - Weitman, Wendy AU - Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) PY - 2003 SN - 0870705830 9780870705830 PB - New York DB - UniCat KW - prentkunst KW - Graphic arts KW - Smith, Kiki KW - Smith, Kiki, KW - Criticism and interpretation. KW - Wendy Weitman KW - Kiki Smith (° 1954, Nuremberg, Duitsland) ; woont en werkt in New York KW - kunst KW - twintigste eeuw KW - Grafiek ; 1980-2003 ; Kiki Smith KW - Smith Kiki KW - Boekillustraties ; door kunstenaars KW - grafiek KW - Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; New York ; MOMA KW - 76.07 KW - boeken KW - (069) KW - Verenigde Staten KW - zeefdruk KW - lithografie KW - etskunst KW - multiples KW - 76.071 SMITH KW - 7.071 SMITH KW - Grafische kunst ; grafische kunstenaars A-Z KW - (Musea. Collecties) KW - Femme artiste KW - Gravure KW - Lithographie KW - United States KW - prints [visual works] KW - Smit, Ḳiḳi, KW - סמית, קיקי KW - United States of America KW - Artists KW - Tentoonstellingscatalogus KW - Book UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:1448797 AB - "Kiki Smith: Prints, Books, and Things is the most complete survey yet of Smith's printed art. Published to accompany an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in the winter of 2003-4, it contains 137 color plates documenting her work in the medium, beginning with her first screenprint, made in 1980, and including works that were in progress as this book was being written. Also featured is an eight-page printed work that Smith created especially for the book. An innovative experimenter, Smith has investigated many kinds of printmaking, from traditional techniques such as etching and lithography to newer, simpler processes such as rubber stamp and photocopy, not to mention artist's books and multiples including blankets and fabric dolls. The reader aware of her sculpture will find much to recognize in these works, with their imagery of the body, of animals and birds, and of the iconography of women, but her printed art develops these themes in ways unique to itself - as Wendy Weitman, Curator in the Museum's Department of Prints and Illustrated Books and the organizer of the exhibition, explains in a comprehensive essay. Kiki Smith: Prints, Books, and Things offers a crucial record of an underacknowledged side of Smith's work. In doing so, it argues powerfully for the importance of printmaking in contemporary art."--BOOK JACKET. ER -