Tuesday Smillie, Sometimes, 2016, textile and embroidery floss.
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Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.
Today’s show: “Tuesday Smillie: To build another world” is on view at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, through Sunday, December 9. The solo exhibition presents recent work by the Brooklyn-based artist, who is currently an artist in residence at the museum and university.
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Tuesday Smillie, Sometimes, 2016, textile and embroidery floss.
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Tuesday Smillie, Together, 2017, textile, beads, notions, and acrylic paint.
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Tuesday Smillie, Again, 2017, textile, embroidery floss, and oil paint.
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Tuesday Smillie, GENDER > GENITALS, 2012, textile, embroidery floss, and faux flowers.
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Tuesday Smillie, Street Transvestites 1973, 2015, textile, notions, and broken jewelry.
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Tuesday Smillie, Wound, 2018, textile and beads, installation view.
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Installation view of “Tuesday Smillie: To build another world,” 2018, at Rose Art Museum, Waltham, Massachusetts.
CHARLES MAYER
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Installation view of “Tuesday Smillie: To build another world,” 2018, at Rose Art Museum, Waltham, Massachusetts.
CHARLES MAYER
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Tuesday Smillie, S.T.A.R., 2012, watercolor and collage on board.
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Tuesday Smillie, Some Women, 2012, watercolor and collage on board.
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Tuesday Smillie, The Left Hand of Darkness, 1972, 2013, watercolor and acrylic paint on paper.
COURTESY GORDON HALL AND OCTAVIUS NEVEAUX
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Installation view of “Tuesday Smillie: To build another world,” 2018, at Rose Art Museum, Waltham, Massachusetts.
CHARLES MAYER