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Ann P. Smith

Whale

Maker

Ann P. Smith (American, b. 1980 in Florida), (RISD BFA 2003, Illustration)

Title

Whale

Year

2010

Medium

  • Recycled electronic and mechanical parts

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Recycled electronic and mechanical parts

Dimensions

30.5 x 104.8 x 36.8 cm (12 x 41 1/4 x 14 1/2 inches)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of the artist

Object Number

2011.80

Type

  • Sculpture

Exhibition History

Take Care
Aug 20, 2022 – Mar 22, 2023

Label copy

This whale is constructed from recycled metal and plastic parts from lamps, printers, electric razors, and typewriters. We tend to throw away items that no longer function, but Ann P. Smith saw the beauty in these bits and pieces, fusing them into a repurposed reality to capture the beauty of these majestic ocean mammals. As if seeing with x-ray vision, one can imagine the 200 bones within an adult whale skeleton. What kind of “junk” do you have that could be transformed into something beautiful?

–Ingrid Neuman, senior conservator

Everyday Things
Contemporary Works from the Collection
Apr 13, 2012 – Feb 24, 2013

Label copy

Working with myriad discarded elements, Ann P. Smith underscores the rapid technological changes and planned obsolescence of consumer goods characteristic of our society. Whale is made of broken electronic and mechanical devices, including lamp, printer, speaker, electric razor, and typewriter parts. As the future disposal of “e-waste” becomes an increasing concern, it is significant that Smith recycles these manmade items into the depiction of an animal form.

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Ann P. Smith (American, b. 1980 in Florida)
Whale, 2010
Recycled electronic and mechanical parts
30.5 x 104.8 x 36.8 cm (12 x 41 1/4 x 14 1/2 inches)
Gift of the artist 2011.80

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