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Cardboard Genius:
The Architectural Marvels of Kambel Smith
The Germantown Historical Society is excited to present Cardboard Genuis: The Architectural Marvels of Kambel Smith, on view from March 29, 2025 through June 29, 2025, in partnership with the artist and the Elaine De Kooning House.
The exhibition will feature 11 works by Germantown-based self-taught artist Kambel Smith. Smith is known for his use of found materials, especially cardboard, in his intricate recreations of architectural landmarks. Smith, who “views his autism as a superpower,” creates these masterpieces entirely from memory, and often draws inspiration from the built environment around him in Philadelphia. His work has drawn recent attention from the art world, exhibiting in both solo and group shows and at art fairs nationally and internationally.
Smith’s pieces have recently been acquired by the American Folk Art Museum, The West Collection, and private collectors. This exhibition was produced in collaboration with Chris Byrne, Founder and Director of the Elaine De Kooning House (East Hampton, NY), where Smith previously held a residency, and Kambel and his family. The show will feature several models of Philadelphia landmarks, including Congregation Rodeph Shalom, the Chinatown arch, and Germantown’s Nugent Home. The exhibit will be open from 12pm-4pm Thursdays thru Saturdays
Image in header:
Nugent House, 2024
Cardboard, spray paint, hot glue, acrylic, and shellac
23 x49 x 23 inches

Artist Kambel Smith with several of his pieces
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Past Exhibits
Inspiring Bright April
Race & Class in 1940s Germantown

Documenting the philadelphia Juneteenth festival in germantown:
A Visual Chronicle of Community, Resilience and Freedom
