Sable Elyse Smith
Clockwork
6 Mar – 2 Aug 2026
The Contemporary Austin

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Installation view, Sable Elyse Smith: Clockwork, The Contemporary Austin–Jones Center on Congress Avenue, Texas, 2026. Artwork © Sable Elyse Smith. Image courtesy The Contemporary Austin. Photograph by Alex Boeschenstein.

Sable Elyse Smith (b. 1986, Los Angeles; lives and works in New York) is the 2026 recipient of the Suzanne Deal Booth / FLAG Art Foundation Prize (https://thecontemporaryaustin.org/suzanne-deal-booth-flag-art-foundation-prize-2026/). Featuring works spanning the past five years, Clockwork marks the artist’s most robust institutional exhibition to date and her first solo exhibition in Texas. Presenting newly commissioned work alongside selected key series in sculpture, video, neon, and works on paper, the exhibition has been thoughtfully designed by the artist to bring these distinct, interconnected bodies of work into dialogue.

Smith’s conceptually-driven practice examines systems of power, tracing how they operate not only as infrastructure but as psychological and cultural conditions that are often hidden in plain sight. Through formal strategies such as seriality, disorientation, appropriation, and shifts in scale, Smith builds on legacies of postminimal sculpture and conceptual art to reveal how these narratives are constructed, internalized, and unrelenting. The exhibition title, Clockwork, evokes the mechanical precision of the systems Smith interrogates—cyclical, seemingly inevitable, and often imperceptible—underscoring their quiet but persistent operations in everyday life.

The exhibition is co-curated by Alex Klein, Head Curator & Director of Curatorial Affairs, and Julie Le, Assistant Curator, The Contemporary Austin. Following its debut in Austin, the exhibition will travel to The FLAG Art Foundation in New York in September 2026, organized by Jonathan Rider, Director. An accompanying exhibition catalogue co-published by The Contemporary Austin, The FLAG Art Foundation, and Dancing Foxes Press is forthcoming in early 2027.