What is another word for David Roland Smith?

Pronunciation: [dˈe͡ɪvɪd ɹˈə͡ʊlənd smˈɪθ] (IPA)

David Roland Smith (1906-1965) was an influential American sculptor known for his abstract and geometric sculptures. Synonyms for his name include David Smith, D.R. Smith, and Roland David Smith. He is often associated with the Abstract Expressionist movement and his work can be categorized as minimalist, emphasizing simplicity and stripped-down forms. Smith's sculptures were typically made from industrial materials such as steel and welded together to create dynamic and elegant compositions. Beyond his sculptures, Smith was also a photographer, writer, and teacher, influencing future generations of artists to approach art with a critical and thoughtful eye.

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    artist, painter, sculptor, 20th-century artist, American artist, American sculptor, artist-teacher, modern artist, sculptor-artist.

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