SELECTED BIO:

MICHAEL BELL-SMITH (East Corinth, ME, 1978) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He holds a BA in Semiotics from Brown University, Providence, RI.

Selected exhibitions include: Cinders Gallery, Brooklyn; Cell Project Space, London (both 2009); The 2008 Liverpool Biennial; The 5th Seoul International Media Biennale; The New Museum, New York; Hirshhorn Museum, DC; Krannert Art Museum - University of Illinois, IL (all 2008); Musee d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris; MoMA, New York (screening); Dallas Center for Contemporary Art, TX (all 2007); The Museum of Fine Arts in Lausanne, Switzerland (screening) (2006); and Tate Liverpool, UK (2005).

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Exhibitions

DOUBLE HEMISPHERE (2009)

MICHAEL BELL-SMITH (2008)

SOLAR SET (2007)

MICHAEL BELL-SMITH (2006)

GEO (2005)

Selected Bibliography

Hight, Elena. "Filming Fantasy: 'The Cinema Effect' at Hirshhorn." The Georgetown Independent. April 2008.

Gordon, Kelly. 'Michael Bell-Smith' The Cinema Effect, Publication Hirshhorn Museum, Feb-May 2008.

Zamudio, Raul. "Michael Bell-Smith". Flash Art, March-April 2008.

Gopnik, Blake. "Moving Pictures at the Hirshhorn, 'Dreams' Melds Cinema and Psyche To Hypnotic Effect." The Washington Post, Feb. 2008.

Moss, Ceci and Bell-Smith, Michael. "Interview with Michael Bell-Smith." Rhizome, January 24, 2008.

Bell-Smith, Michael and Gordon, Rebecca. "Michael Bell-Smith talks to Rebecca Gordon." NY Arts, Jan - Feb 2008.

Davis, Ben. "Commerce and Consciousness." Artnet.com, Magazine 11 January 2008., 11 January 2008

Johnson, Paddy. "Geeks in the Gallery: An Interview with Artists Tom Moody and Michael Bell-Smith." 14 June 2006: artfagcity.blogspot.com., 2006-06-14

Parker, Graham. "Michael Bell-Smith." Time Out New York, 1-7 June 2006: 76.

Smith, Roberta. "Michael Bell-Smith." The New York Times, 19 May 2006: E9.

Cornell, Lauren. “Net Results, Closing the Gap Between Art and Life Online.” Time Out New York, 9-15 February 2006: 69.

Caravanos, Adelle. "Artists of the World, Log On!" Science and the City, 20 February 2006: nyas.org.


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