Works currently on display in collections

Victoria & Albert Museum, Young V&A, Bethnal Green, London

Tmith is a typical example of Sam Smith’s later work. He began making such sculptures around 1955, and by the 1970s they had become quite large, with unusual themes.

A rowing boat called Bevis, one of a ‘fleet’ of six boats made by Alan V. (Sam Smith). Painted and varnished wood with attachments of string and paper.

Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London

After the Intermission (a Foot Juggler in a Spot)

Manchester Art Gallery

Unaware, New York, 18 May ’22 A wooden tower or skyscraper construction on which are perched frightening fantastical beasts. The surface of the tower has been incised with vertical lines of squares, giving the impression of rows of uniform windows

London Borough of Camden Town Hall Extension

Argyle Street, London, Greater London WC1H 8EQ

Boxing Academy

Stradling Collection

48 Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5LH

The Stradling Collection have many Sam Smith pieces in their collection including:

The Bishop

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Bristol Museum and Art Gallery 

Pinky

Southampton City Art Gallery 

Bathers in Southampton Water

The Yale University Library

Collection Information (images on request)

The collection comprises original work by Sam Smith including ink drawings, mock-ups, hand-carved wooden boats, paper model sets, and typescripts for three unpublished works: Bioscope Palace, Edward and his marvellous telescope, and Trudi, Angela and John Darme.

One of these unpublished works, Bioscope Palace, illustrates Smith’s interest in toy theatre and silent cinema.

Also present is related correspondence, primarily between Smith and Max and Barbara Wilk. The letters cover many topics, including Smith’s unpublished works and his exhibitions. Letters in the collection are from the period of ambition and recognition that Smith enjoyed in the 1970s. The tone is personal and comical and it is obvious that Smith took great care in producing the letters, as they are always hand addressed and signed with love from Sam.

The collection also includes secondary material about Smith, including exhibition catalogues and magazine clippings.

There is also work at:

Plymouth Art Centre

Rochdale Art Gallery

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