Kiki Smith, “Seer (Alice I)”, 2005, white auto body paint on bronze © Kiki Smith, courtesy The Pace Gallery.
Director Brigitte Reinhardt of the Ulmer Museum writes: “Kiki Smith has made a significant contribution to reflection on human existence…[she] works beyond the boundaries of doctrine…and takes inspiration from archaic myths and ideas, from the fables and fairy tales of western culture, in creating meditative and healing images.”
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![Kiki Smith, “Seer (Alice I)”, 2005, white auto body paint on bronze © Kiki Smith, courtesy The Pace Gallery.
Director Brigitte Reinhardt of the Ulmer Museum writes: “Kiki Smith has made a significant contribution to reflection on human existence…[she] works beyond the boundaries of doctrine…and takes inspiration from archaic myths and ideas, from the fables and fairy tales of western culture, in creating meditative and healing images.”](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0l5z5FUbP1r380buo1_1280.jpg)
