Tiffany Smith - Recontextualized Gun Ad No. 3 | Lenticular Print on Birch Panel

$75.00

Recontextualized Gun Ad No. 3, 2022.
TS 58, Edition #2 of 5.
TS 59, Edition #3 of 5. 

5 × 5 × 1 inches

In this series of lenticular prints, Tiffany Smith has reimagined gun manufacturer ads replacing firearms with more neutral objects — such as a boombox and an onion. The print is mounted on a birch wood frame and can be hung.

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Recontextualized Gun Ad No. 3, 2022.
TS 58, Edition #2 of 5.
TS 59, Edition #3 of 5. 

5 × 5 × 1 inches

In this series of lenticular prints, Tiffany Smith has reimagined gun manufacturer ads replacing firearms with more neutral objects — such as a boombox and an onion. The print is mounted on a birch wood frame and can be hung.

Recontextualized Gun Ad No. 3, 2022.
TS 58, Edition #2 of 5.
TS 59, Edition #3 of 5. 

5 × 5 × 1 inches

In this series of lenticular prints, Tiffany Smith has reimagined gun manufacturer ads replacing firearms with more neutral objects — such as a boombox and an onion. The print is mounted on a birch wood frame and can be hung.

Tiffany Smith (born 1988 in Los Angeles, CA) is a media artist and educator whose work examines late-stage capitalism, the erosion of institutions, and the culture of violence in America. After graduating from UCLA in 2011 with a degree in studio art, Smith worked in contemporary art galleries and non-profits where she developed a passion for teaching. In 2017, she received her master's degree in education from UCLA focusing on integrating art into the state history curriculum using a social justice framework.

Smith’s work has been shown in California, Texas, New York, and Pennsylvania. She was recently included in exhibitions at The Wende Museum (Los Angeles, CA), Ivester Contemporary (Austin, TX), The Museum of Human Achievement (Austin, TX), The Wrong Biennale, DORF (Austin, TX), Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts (Lubbock, TX), and Art Room (Fort Worth, TX). In 2023, her personal experience and work about school gun violence was featured in a campaign for the organization Teachers Unify to End Gun Violence founded by teachers who survived mass shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT, and Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL.

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