Emily Mae Smith (b. 1979, Austin, Texas)
Emily Mae Smith’s sly, humorous, and riveting compositions nod to art historical movements such as Symbolism and Art Nouveau, though with a distinctly 21st century spin. Her genre-defying paintings speak through a vocabulary of signs and symbols addressing timely subjects including gender, class, and violence. Smith’s paintings tackle art history’s phallocentric myths and create imagery for subjectivities absent in visual culture, specifically the feminist perspective.
Recent solo exhibitions include show at Magritte Museum, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels (2024); Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin (2023); Pond Society, Shanghai (2023); Petzel Gallery, New York (2022); Perrotin, Paris (2021); Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels (2021); Simone Subal Gallery, New York (2020, 2017); SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah (2020); Marion Art Gallery, Rockefeller Arts Center, Fredonia (2020); Perrotin, Tokyo (2019); Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford (2019); Le Consortium Museum, Dijon (2018); Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin (2018); Perrotin (with Genesis Belanger), New York (2018); SALTS (with Adam Henry), Basel (2017); Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels (2016); Mary Mary, Glasgow (2016); and Laurel Gitlen, New York (2015). Select group exhibitions include: Philadelphia Museum of Art (2025); Museum Brandhorst (2024); Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford (2024); Blanton Museum of Art, Austin (2024); Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas (2023); The Warehouse, Dallas (2023); Petzel Gallery, New York (2023); The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C. (2022); The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles (2022); 58th October Salon, Belgrade Biennale, Belgrade (2021); Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus (2021); Arsenal Contemporary, New York (2021); Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland (2020); Public Art Fund, New York (2020); Petzel Gallery, New York (2020); Hauser & Wirth, New York (2019); Arsenal Contemporary, Montreal (2019); Gio Marconi, Milan (2019); Peter Freeman Inc., New York (2018); Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2018); Lumber Room, Portland (2017); König Galerie, Berlin (2016); The Moore Building, Miami (2015); and Skirball Museum, Cincinnati (2014).
Smith’s work is included in collections such as Albertina, Vienna, Austria; Arsenal Contemporary, Montreal, Canada; Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas; The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York; Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio; The Consortium Museum, Dijon, France; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas; Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts; The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California; Museum Brandhorst, Munich, Germany; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Powerlong Art Museum, Shanghai, China; Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York; Zuzeum Art Centre, Riga, Latvia.
Emily Mae Smith lives and works in New York.
"Formally the figure of the broom allows Smith to represent the female body while avoiding the representation that she wishes to trouble within the canon of Western art History. Gone are the loci of lust, objectification, veneration, and hierarchies of power. Instead the figure humorously steps into the poses of art history...”
—Natasha Hoare, “Emily Mae Smith: A Broom of One’s Own,” Flash Art, April 2020
1979 Born in Austin Texas
2002 Graduates University of Texas, Austin, BFA
2005 First solo exhibition, The Love Below, Marvelli Gallery, New York
2006 Graduates Columbia University, New York, MFA
2014 Participates in group show Parallax Futured: Transtemporal Subjectivities, Skirball Museum Cincinnati, Ohio
2018 Solo exhibition The Consortium Museum, Dijon, France
2019 Solo exhibition Matrix 181, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut
2020 Begins showing at Petzel, New York
Solo exhibition, Feast and Famine, SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah
2021 Participates in Picture Generations, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH
2022 Inaugural solo exhibition at Petzel, Heretic Lane
Participates in He Said/ She Said: Contemporary Women Artists Interject, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas
2023 Solo exhibition Habitats, Pond Society, Shanghai
2024 Solo exhibition Emily Mae Smith x Rene Magritte, Magritte Museum, Royal Museums of Fine Arts Belgium
Participates in Day for Night: New American Realism, Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica in collaboration with the Aishti
Foundation, Palazzo Barberini, Rome
Installation view, The Viewing Room: Emily Mae Smith, Petzel, 2025.
Installation view, The Viewing Room: Emily Mae Smith, Petzel, 2025.
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith, Heretic Lace, Petzel, 2022.
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith, Heretic Lace, Petzel, 2022.
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith x René Magritte, Magritte Museum, Brussels, 2024
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith x René Magritte, Magritte Museum, Brussels, 2024
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith x René Magritte, Magritte Museum, Brussels, 2024
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith x René Magritte, Magritte Museum, Brussels, 2024
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith x René Magritte, Magritte Museum, Brussels, 2024
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith, Habitats, Pond Society, Shanghai, 2023
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith, Habitats, Pond Society, Shanghai, 2023
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith, Habitats, Pond Society, Shanghai, 2023
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith, Habitats, Pond Society, Shanghai, 2023
Installation view, Emily Mae Smith, Habitats, Pond Society, Shanghai, 2023
Installation view, New Highlights from the Collection, Museum Brandhorst, Munich, 2024
Installation view, New Highlights from the Collection, Museum Brandhorst, Munich, 2024
Installation view, Day for Night: New American Realism, Palazzo Barberini, Rome, 2024
Installation view, Long Live Surrealism! 1924 – Today, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, 2024
Installation view, Long Live Surrealism! 1924 – Today, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, 2024
Installation view, He Said/She Said: Contemporary Women Artists Interject, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, 2024
Installation view, He Said/She Said: Contemporary Women Artists Interject, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, 2024
Installation view, Put It This Way: (Re)Visions of the Hirshhorn Collection, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington DC, 2023
Installation view, Put It This Way: (Re)Visions of the Hirshhorn Collection, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington DC, 2023
Installation view, Works on Paper, March 25 – April 24, 2021, Petzel, New York
Emily Mae Smith curated by Eric Troncy, Consortium Museum, Dijon
Matrix 181, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Installation view, Feast and Famne, SCAD Museum of Art
