Kiki Smith is an American artist known for her multifaceted work in sculpture, printmaking, and installation, exploring themes of the human condition, body, and the natural world. Born in 1954 in Nuremberg, Germany, and raised in New Jersey, Smith grew up in a family deeply involved in the arts—her father was minimalist sculptor Tony Smith.
Did you know? Smith’s work often addresses the themes of mortality, the human body, and the role of women in society, employing materials that range from bronze and glass to textiles and paper. Her approach is deeply personal, exploring bodily forms with a raw and sometimes visceral intimacy. One of her best-known pieces, «Untitled (Body)» from 1990, casts organs, bones, and circulatory systems in fragile, non-traditional materials that challenge perceptions of vulnerability and strength in the human body.
Kiki Smith has also engaged with issues of spirituality, mythology, and the natural environment, frequently depicting animals, birds, and celestial maps that resonate with personal and universal symbolism. Her work extends beyond the visual to include printed art and published works, often integrating her imagery with text.
We love this delicate style in Midjourney’s version, with bleached imaginary and translucent designs. The Midlibrary score is 9/9!