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Mickey Smith was born on 1972 in Duluth, Minnesota, U.S., is an American photographer and conceptual artist. Discover Mickey Smith's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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1972

Mickey Smith (born 1972 in Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.) is an American photographer, conceptual artist, and jewellery designer working in Auckland, New Zealand.

Her works have exhibited throughout the United States, in Europe, China, Oceania, and Russia.

She has received a McKnight Artist Fellowship for Photography as well as grants from Forecast Public Art, CEC ArtsLink, and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.

2006

In her series, Volume (2006-2010), Smith photographed library-stack sets of bound periodicals to memorialize them as shared objects of a common literary culture, now passed.

Volume documented bound periodicals and journals in public libraries.

The books and words are not touched, artificially lit, or manipulated – rather created by the librarian, found in the Stacks, and positioned by the last anonymous reader.

The focus was on simple, provocative titles that transcend the spines on which they appear to create conceptual, language-based, anthropological works.

Smith's large scale installations, Collocations, were an evolution of the Volume series.

2010

In Believe You Me (2010), she examined the manner in which books and book-learning continue to deliver status even in a culture that has turned away from reading—indeed even more powerfully, and more pervasively, than in eras that had not yet given up on the book as a storehouse of knowledge.

In these contemporary images, books have become vacant props, drafted into private battles and culture wars out of a desperate nostalgia for the fading power of the written word.

2012

Her first artist's book, Denudation, published by Hassla, was included in the photobook installation, A Different Kind of Order: The ICP Triennial in 2012.

Mickey recently completed a Diploma in Jewellery Design from Hungry Creek Art & Craft School, expanding her artistic practice.

Smith's work is available through Sanderson Contemporary, Auckland and ClampArt, New York.

In her series, Denudation (2012), Mickey Smith presents a kind of in-situ laboratory-style photography—the image as evidentiary document, the print as cold case.

The stark, dark photographs in this new exhibition test the limits of objectivity and the false consolation of casualness even as, in the tradition of documentary and crime-scene photography, the images aspire to conscientious neutrality.

The photographs document those objects discarded within an abandoned library, but their formal objectivity is no guard against the ghosts of narrative, perceived or imagined.

2018

In 2018, Te Tuhi published her book As You Will... Carnegie Libraries of the South Pacific, a documentary project focused on the 25 Carnegie libraries erected in New Zealand, Australia, and Fiji.