Michael Ash Smith:
A Sadness of LONGING
March 14–April 4, 2O26
For our first ever photography exhibition, we are very excited to present the work of Michael Ash Smith.
“It wasn’t a difficult sadness. It was more like a sadness of longing. She was alone. With eternity in front of and behind her. The human is alone.”
–Clarice Lispector
In three works of BrazilinClarice Lispector—An Apprenticeship or the Book of Pleasures, Agua Viva, and A Breath of Life—longing is not a problem, it’s a reason to be alive. Lispector doesn’t always give her characters clear answers or resolutions. Instead, they linger inside questions, often uncomfortably. They lie in wait. They sit in the space between what is felt and what is said. She leaves the interpretation up to you, the reader. In An Apprenticeship, longing is a slow learning. Love is approached very carefully, almost fearfully, as something that requires patience and self-awareness. In Agua Viva, longing shifts inward. The narrator reaches for the present moment itself, trying to capture something that can easily disappear. In A Breath of Life, longing appears as separation. A creator and her creation circle each other, suggesting that even within the self there is division. To exist is to feel that split.
This exhibition brings these tensions together. It delves into the spaces Lispector returns to again and again: between self and other, word and silence, presence and absence. Longing becomes both an ache, and awareness. It reveals how deeply we want to connect, to touch, to converse—with another person—while recognizing that complete unity may be impossible. The sadness in this longing is not despair. It should be seen as clarity. It is the understanding that desire arises from distance, from what we cannot have, and that distance shapes who we are. In remaining available and open to that space—rather than trying to close it—we encounter something honest and enduring.
MICHAEL ASH SMITH
THE SADNESS OF LONGING - NINEInk transfer, oil, and barite on 300 GSM Arches paper1O x 8 inches25.4 × 2O.3 centimeters
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MICHAEL ASH SMITH
THE SADNESS OF LONGING - TENInk transfer, oil, and barite on 300 GSM Arches paper13 x 1O inches33 × 25.4 centimeters
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MICHAEL ASH SMITH
THE SADNESS OF LONGING - EIGHTInk transfer, oil, and barite on 300 GSM Arches paper13 x 1O inches33 × 25.4 centimeters
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MICHAEL ASH SMITH
THE SADNESS OF LONGING - SEVENInk transfer, oil, and barite on 300 GSM Arches paper1O x 8 inches25.4 × 2O.3 centimeters
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MICHAEL ASH SMITH
THE SADNESS OF LONGING - SIXInk transfer, oil, and barite on 300 GSM Arches paper1O x 8 inches25.4 × 2O.3 centimeters
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MICHAEL ASH SMITH
THE SADNESS OF LONGING - ONEInk transfer, oil, and barite on 300 GSM Arches paper15 x 12 inches38.1 × 3O.5 centimeters
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MICHAEL ASH SMITH
THE SADNESS OF LONGING - TWOInk transfer, oil, and barite on 300 GSM Arches paper1O x 8 inches25.4 × 2O.3 centimeters
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MICHAEL ASH SMITH
THE SADNESS OF LONGING - THREEInk transfer, oil, and barite on 300 GSM Arches paper1O x 8 inches25.4 × 2O.3 centimeters
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MICHAEL ASH SMITH
THE SADNESS OF LONGING - FOURInk transfer, oil, and barite on 300 GSM Arches paper15 x 12 inches38.1 × 3O.5 centimeters
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MICHAEL ASH SMITH
THE SADNESS OF LONGING - FIVEInk transfer, oil, and barite on 300 GSM Arches paper8 x 1O inches2O.3 × 25.4 centimeters
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MICHAEL ASH SMITH
THE SADNESS OF LONGING - ELEVENInk transfer, oil, and barite on 300 GSM Arches paper15 x 12 inches38.1 × 3O.5 centimeters
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