Photo of collection object [Untitled]
Smith, Kiki. [Untitled], 1991. Lithograph, 22 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. (57.2 x 77.5 cm). Emily Winthrop Miles Fund, 1999.17.3. © Kiki Smith © artist or artist's estate.

[Untitled]

1991

Kiki Smith

American, born Germany, 1954

Contemporary Art

Kiki Smith is known for her ongoing engagement with bodily matter and the female form, often through fairy tales and folklore. The title of the set to which this lithograph belongs—Banshee Pearls—combines terms with very different connotations. Pearls have long signified upper-class elegance and femininity, while a banshee is a female spirit in Irish mythology whose chilling screams and ghostlike pallor are omens of death. The word banshee is still used to describe women or girls who are seen as wild or inappropriately behaved. Here, repeating deathlike masks of a woman’s face ask the viewer to consider how female power
relates to beauty and the grotesque.

—CG

[Text not currently in gallery]

Maker/Artist
Smith, Kiki
Classification
Print
Formatted Medium
Lithograph
Dimensions
22 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. (57.2 x 77.5 cm)
Departments
Contemporary Art
Accession Number
1999.17.3
Credit Line
Emily Winthrop Miles Fund
Rights Statement
© artist or artist's estate
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