David Smith's In The Forest at The Nasher Sculpture Center
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David Smith's In The Forest at The Nasher Sculpture Center
David Smith, The Forest, 1950, Painted steel on wood base, 38 1/4 x 39 x 4 in. (97.2 x 99.1 x 10.2 cm.) Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, Dallas, Texas. Photographer: Larry Bercow.



DALLAS, TX.- The Nasher Sculpture Center presents the exhibit of David Smith`s In The Forest. David Smith created a whimsical nature scene from bits of steel and found objects. Commercially made saw-toothed implements are welded back-to-back to suggest foliage, and numerous little bird-like forms are appended to the treetops. At the lower right, a raised horizontal element supporting smaller vertical shapes suggests another group of plants and echoes the larger composition of the four tree-like forms. On the left, a teardrop-shaped figure with long spindly limbs wraps itself around the trunks and branches of the trees. The painted surface and frontal, rectangular format of The Forest are characteristics typically associated with painting and drawing. Smith's strongly pictorial approach creates an animating tension between surface and depth, and two-dimensional and three-dimensional form.

Situated in downtown Dallas at the base of the city’s skyline, the Nasher Sculpture Center represents Ray Nasher’s vision to create an outdoor “roof-less” museum that will serve as a peaceful retreat for reflection of art and nature and public home for his collection of 20th-century sculpture. The goal was to produce a structure of lasting significance that will sustain the legacy of the collection-- a kind of noble ruin reminiscent of the solidly-grounded archaeological sites of ancient civilization and their continuity through time.










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