LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents David Smith: Cubes and Anarchy, the first major thematic exhibition devoted to the renowned twentieth-century American sculptor David Smith (1906-65). Organized by LACMA, the exhibition brings together over 100 works, including the largest grouping of Smiths monumental Cubis and Zigs brought together in more than twenty-five years. Cubes and Anarchy, for the first time, places these acknowledged masterpieces in context with his earlier works. The show reveals Smith as a sculptor whose identification with the working class motivated him to adopt the geometric forms of the constructivist avant-garde (modernist artists who used hardedged geometries to express utopian optimism) from the very first years of his career in the 1930s until his untimely death in 1965. Cubes and Anarchy includes sculptures, drawings, paintings,