1999
steel with black paint
84 x 42 x 48 inches
Purchased with funds from the Collectors Club and the Art Endowment Fund, 2003
George Smith’s black painted steel sculpture evokes a powerful, spiritual quality that speaks of contemporary experience while acknowledging a symbolic vocabulary of the past. Yuzu’s form suggests the architecture of a Dogon granary, as well as swirling movements in a ritualized dance. He references “the expressive power of African geometry” as seen in the culture of the Dogon people in Mali, West Africa.