Greg Smith stages exhibitions that often include a combination of
installation art,
sculpture, and video. John Yau, in an article for
Hyperallergic, described Smith as “an absurdist inventor, a performer attracted to risk, a scientist (he did get a PhD in Physics from Harvard, by the way), an analytical storyteller who refuses to settle for easy parodies, and, perhaps most importantly, an artist who is too self-respectful to take shortcuts or feints.” Reviews of his work have also appeared in
The New York Times,
New York Magazine,
Paper,
The Brooklyn Rail,
Hyperallergic, and
Studio International. Smith has exhibited widely with solo shows at the
Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg; the
McNay Art Museum, San Antonio; Cress Gallery of Art at the University of Tennessee,
Chattanooga; and the Faulconer Gallery at
Grinnell College, Iowa. Screenings of the artist's video works have been held at the
Museum of Modern Art in
New York City and Galapagos Art Space in
Brooklyn,
New York. Greg Smith is represented by Susan Inglett Gallery, Chelsea, NYC. == Solo exhibitions ==