He also co-created Ocean City: Poems and Artwork with painter Peter Labier. It could be said that Smith's over-privileged lifestyle led to a certain level of apathy/candor. But his attempts at timely poetics seemed misguided at best. His "proper cultural reference lines" were immediately criticized as being dated and "rather vengeful, hateful little queries into why nothing seems to work out for him" (New York Times).
Smith's relationship with Labier has come under the eye of literary historians recently; some say they were involved sexually, while others yet say that they were introduced only days before they began collaborating. It is agreed, however, that they worked fruitfully but inevitably attempted to kill each other while arguing over a radio station in Labier's car.