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Past Solo Exhibition in  the Small Space:
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Out of the Trance of Unworthiness, She Awakens
Judson King Smith

The House of
​Miraculous Recovery

Special Installation in the Small Space

​August 1 – September 14, 2024

Malcolm Ryder Review
Parts: Judson King Smith at Transmission Gallery



Transmission Gallery is pleased to present The House of Miraculous Recovery, a solo exhibition of work by Judson King Smith.

Keenly aware of the one direction of time, Smith recognizes that we are but one tiny little glimmer in the whole fossil record of what came before us, and what will come after. It is this central idea that informs his work: we are not separate from the fossil record, we are, in fact part of it. Drawing on an array of artifacts, cast in metal, cast in plastic, combined and reconfigured, Smith relies on both the real and elements of fabricated illusion to communicate his vision in many layered sculptural works.

Playing into this sense of deep time is an awareness of a more recent history, the history perhaps of grandparents and great grandparents represented by archetypes and emblems of, largely, American psyche, for better or worse. Either way, the story of our nation, complex and messy, figures in many of the pieces on display such as Victoria, a free-standing sculptural assemblage comprised of religious, architectural, natural and technological artifacts.  

In the steel and cast bronze Oracle of Cataclysm, objects referencing relatively recent technology, jetliners and astronauts, take their place embedded in the arc of time while the ubiquitous object of our current days, the cell phone, provides the pivot point in the centerpiece of the exhibition, Out of the Trance of Unworthiness, She Awakens, connecting the central figure, mired in a crumbling past, to the (more) present even as time moves swiftly along.

Judson will be on hand First Friday, August 2nd from 5-8 pm. All are welcome to stop by during Oakland Art Murmur's First Friday Art Walk to meet him and see the work.

Also please join us for the official Artist’s Reception, Saturday, August 17th, from 1-4 pm, concurrent with the Opening Reception of our upcoming exhibition Surreal Insectica and the Goo Goo Zoo. This event is free and open to the public with free street parking in the nearby neighborhood on West Grand Ave. and south of West Grand.  
Detail of a bronze sculptural head with hand holding a cellphone
A detail of a sculpture showing an upside down with a head dress of leaves
A detail of a sculpture showing a hand grasping a bone
A detail of a sculpture showing  a chimp and a bunny
Artist Judson King Smith and a cross shaped sculpture made of many objects
2 sculptures in an art gallery
Artist Judson King Smith and a sculpture of a winged person made of many objects
Artist Judson King Smith shows viewers a sculpture of a winged person made of many objects
detail of a sculpture made of many objects
lighted detail of a sculpture made of many objects
detail of a sculpture made of many objects, detail of a sculpture made of many objects, a person holding a flip phone, wearing a crown, a hand holding a bone
detail of a sculpture made of many objects, a person holding a flip phone, wearing a crown
detail of a sculpture made of many objects, a person holding a flip phone, wearing a crown
detail of a sculpture of a winged figure
a cross shaped sculpture made of many objects
detail of a cross shaped sculpture made of many objects including an animal skull and architectural filigree
detail of a cross shaped sculpture made of many objects
close up of an art piece with a portrait of a native American warrior
Closeup of an art piece with a on eyed organ grinder
closeup of an art piece with antique portraits of two women

More about Judson King Smith

Judson King Smith (b.1969) is an American visual artist influenced by the tradition of California assemblage art. Born and raised by artists in Los Angeles, Judson was drawn to found objects, industrial relics, Hollywood movie sets, miniatures, and museum installations. As a teenager Judson was exposed to the work of Ed Kienholz and Rebecca Horn and became compelled to be a fine artist. As a young sculptor he became profoundly influenced by the work of Michael C. McMillen. Judson has continued to explore the theme of his artwork creating sculptures and environments that explore archaeology, the human condition, religion, war and history. His work has been in group and solo exhibitions across the United States and the UK and various pieces are held in private collections.

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Judson King Smith CV

Solo Exhibitions
​“The House of Miraculous Recovery”, Transmission Gallery, Oakland CA, August 2024
“Icarus Down-Revisited”, Installation, Santa Rosa CA, Blasted Art Gallery, May 2018
“Man on the Verge of Total Fragmentation”, Installation, Petaluma Center for the Arts, 2015 to present
“Artifacts of Entropy; Reliquary of the Obsolete” Quicksilver Mine Co., Forestville, CA, November 2007

Juried Group Exhibitions
Perpetual, Influx Gallery, London, UK, January 2024
Installation inside-”The Chapel of Babel”(Michael Garlington), Reno, Nev, Burning Man 2023
What the Fck, UMA Gallery, Oakland CA, December 2022
New Politic, Petaluma Center for the Arts, Petaluma CA 2017
Small Works, Limner Gallery, Hudson, New York, 2014
Show of Heads, Limner Gallery, Hudson, New York, 2013
Paradise Ridge Winery, "The Spirit of the Man", Santa Rosa, CA, May 2012 through June 2014
Retrospect, "4x4", Sebastopol, CA, October, 2012
Sonoma Nesting Company, "Cabinet of Curiosities", Guerneville, CA, October 2012
FireHouse North Gallery, "Sonoma Blight", Berkeley, CA, July 2011
HammerFriar Gallery, Grand Opening Gala, Healdsburg, CA, July 2011
Iron Horse Winery, "Vintage Future", Forestville, CA, April 2011
River Town Revival, Petaluma, CA July 2010
Hand Car Regatta, Santa Rosa, CA, September 2010
Hand Car Regatta, Santa Rosa, CA, September 2009
Hammerfriar, “Ryan Douglas/Judson King Smith” Healdsburg, CA, May 2009
Hand Car Regatta, Santa Rosa, CA, September 2008
Quicksilver Mine Co., ”Baker’s Dozen 2007” Forestville, CA, February 2007
Fresno City College, “Can You Dig It?” Fresno, CA, February 2006
Willits Center for The Arts, “Evolution of Form” Sculpture of Jud Smith and Ron Woolsey, Willits, CA, June 2005
Pacific Rim Sculptors Group, “Container Vessel Shelter Home” Contract Design Center, San Francisco, CA 1999

Juried Exhibitions
Sylvia White Annual Juried Show 2012, Sylvia White Gallery, Ventura, CA, 2012
Sylvia White Annual Juried Show 2011, Sylvia White Gallery, Ventura, CA, 2011
Geyserville Sculpture Exhibit, Geyserville, CA, June-November 2011, Jurors- Voigt Family & Stephen Oliver
Sebastopol Center for the Arts, “Art & Impermanence”, Sebastopol, CA, February 2008
Sonoma Valley Museum of Art, “2006 Biennial”, Sonoma, CA, December 2006

Publications & Reviews
Art Direct Magazine #21, Online and Print Magazine 2014
Art Direct Magazine #20, Online and Print Magazine 2013
Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, CA, ‘WILD ART’, Thursday, June 7th 2007
Art Forum Magazine, Article, Fall 1999

Competitions & Awards
Finalist in Nissan Public Art Project Competition, Santa Rosa, CA 2009
Nominee for Sonoma County Emerging Artist Award 2007 & 2009

Education
​BFA, Sculpture, Sculpture with Distinction, California College of Arts & Crafts, 1993
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  • Exhibitions
    • Daniel McClain: Do Over
    • Suzanne M Long: Get A Head
    • William Rhodes: Saints and Heroes
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    • Past Exhibitions Oakland
      • Robin L. Bernstein: Hope Dies Last
      • Paula Bullwinkel: Everything That Rises
  • Events
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    • William Rhodes: Throughlines at Sanchez Art Center
    • Satellite Projects
      • Threads of Change
      • Singing to the Difference
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      • TG San Francisco
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    • Robin L. Bernstein
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    • Larry Austin
    • Sachiko Miki
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    • Livia Stein
    • Dave Yoas
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