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Mark Moore Fine Art 13.07.2021

KIM RUGG: Stitches - On View Now Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to announce the exclusive ARTSY online exhibition of new work by artist KIM RUGG on view now titled, Stitches. View this exclusive ARTSY online exhibition now at: https://bit.ly/2QvknJU... In this new series of Rugg explores contemporary social themes using a most traditional European medium, embroidery, and woven fabrics. As The artist put it, These works were inspired by the tradition of embroidering or cross-stitching a favorite passage of the Bible or other religious book and displaying it on the wall. I have used this language to interpret the words of D Trump, in particular his tweets whom some people follow with an almost religious devotion. Rugg received her MFA in Sculpture from the Royal College of Art (London). Her work can be seen in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art (D.C.) and the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation (CA), the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (CA), Honolulu Museum of Art, the Norton Museum (FL), and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston (TX) among others. #artexhibition#artshow#contemporarypainting#contemporaryart#artcollector#artcurator#artconsultant#artadvisor#abstractart#abstractpainting#contemporaryart#contemporarypainting#abstractart#abstractpainting#artcurator#studioisolation#artstudio#studioview#painting#painter#artist#art#modernart#contemporaryart#dailyart#instaart#instagood#contemporaryartist#kunst#artcollectors#artcollector#artconsultant#abstractartist #markmoorefineart #kimrugg

Mark Moore Fine Art 24.06.2021

PREVIEWED Jeanne Quinn: Real And Imagined Jeanne Quinn is an American ceramic artist who works primarily with installations. View her exclusive ARTSY online exhibition with @MarkMooreGallery here now: https://bit.ly/33KFN8Q Jeanne Quinn earned her undergraduate degree in art history from Oberlin College; she earned her MFA in ceramics from the University of Washington. She has exhibited widely, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver; Robischon Gallery, Denver; Gr...immerhus Museum, Denmark; Formargruppen Gallery, Malmö, Sweden; Sculpturens Hus, Stockholm, Sweden; and the Taipei County Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. She has been a resident artist at the MacDowell Colony, the Archie Bray Foundation, the International Ceramic Center in Denmark, and the Kahla Porcelain Factory and the Ceramic Center-Berlin in Germany. #artexhibition#artshow#contemporaryart#artcollector#artcurator#artconsultant#artadvisor#laartist #contemporaryart#abstractart#artcurator#artstudio#studioview#artist#art#modernart#contemporaryart#dailyart#instaart#instagood#contemporaryartist#kunst#artcollectors#markmoorefineart #jeannequinn See more

Mark Moore Fine Art 04.06.2021

DANIEL CANOGAR "Bifurcation" Multi-laser projection Noor Riyadh Light & Art Festival, Riyadh... View this work now at the following link: https://vimeo.com/536803456 Daniel Canogar new work, Bifurcation" consists in electric-like bolts of light that zigzag up and down the Zebra Building. Connected to the internet, Bifurcation reacts in real time to thunderstorms happening around the globe. The algorithm created by the artist’s studio uses real-time data from a storm- tracking webpage. Some of the data that is interpreted includes the location of the storm, if the lightning bolts are vertical or horizontal, positive or negative, and the amperes of the lightning strike. All this information is processed to create a generative animation that constantly changes and never repeats itself. The artwork metaphorically becomes a conduit for the planet’s energy, as well as a translator of human versus natural forms of power. Check out the new ARTSY VIEWING ROOM focused on artist Daniel Canogar’s amazing new work: https://bit.ly/3u46gZX #markmoorefineart #danielcanogar #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #artcollector #artconsultant #abstractartist #videoart

Mark Moore Fine Art 29.05.2021

Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to announce the exclusive ARTSY online exhibition of new work by artist KIM RUGG on view now titled, Stitches. View this exclusive ARTSY online exhibition now at: With surgical blades and a meticulous hand for nearly two decades Kim Rugg (b. 1963, Canada) dissected and reassembled newspapers, stamps, comic books, cereal boxes and postage stamps in order to render them conventionally illegible.... http://markmooregalleryblog.com//previewed-kim-rugg-stitc/

Mark Moore Fine Art 17.05.2021

ZEMER PELED: BLOSSOM @MarkMooreGallery is proud to present a series of twenty new works by Israeli born artist Zemer Peled in this Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition. VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/31NB0lZ... Zemer Peled’s labor-intensive process that bridges narrative and formalist elements. Peled utilizes a process of creation and destruction to make sculptures consisting of thousands of handcrafted porcelain shards resulting in works that can be read in relation to art historical tradition, outsider art, and natural phenomena. Additional information on this incredible artist can be found on our website at: www.markmoorefineart.com #zemerpeled #markmoorefineart #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #artcollector #artconsultant #abstractartist #ceramics

Mark Moore Fine Art 09.05.2021

Free MMFA Artist Catalogs Available Now You can download free PDF versions of all the recent Mark Moore Fine Art exhibition catalogs at: http://issuu.com/markmooregallery Artist catalogs available are: Penelope Umbrico; The Clayton Brothers; Cheryl Pope; David Klamen; Christopher Russell; Ben Weiner; Joshua Dildine; Kim Rugg; Feodor Voronov; Stephanie Washburn; John Azzarella; David Rathman; Vernon Fisher; Dimitri Kozyrev; Allison Schulnik; Ali Smith; Jeremy Fish; Kiel Johnso...n; Cindy Wright; Yigal Ozeri; Chad Person; Kim Dorland; and Tim Bavington. #markmoorefineart #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #artcollector #artconsultant #abstractartist

Mark Moore Fine Art 24.04.2021

MARK MOORE FINE ART VIDEO CHANNEL Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce our new video channel on Youtube and the addition of several new short video interviews that have just been added to this site for your reference. We would invite you to check out the MARK MOORE FINE ART VIDEO CHANNEL and encourage you to subscribe to future videos at the following link: http://bit.ly/3rT31np... In total we have nearly fifty new or recent videos featuring nearly 100 artists posted there for you to view - and that list grows weekly. In these interviews, the artist each discuss their backgrounds, the development of their work, the concepts and ideas behind it, and we look at some of the artist's most acclaimed and recent pieces. A few of the artists interviewed are: Penelope Umbrico; Dirk Staschke; Allison Schulnik; Kris Kuksi; David Klamen; Christopher Russell; Ben Weiner; Joshua Dildine; Kim Rugg; Feodor Voronov; Stephanie Washburn; Josh Azzarella; Vernon Fisher; Andrew Schoultz; Allison Schulnik; Ali Smith; Jeremy Fish; Kiel Johnson; Cindy Wright; Kim Dorland; John Bauer; Julie Heffernan; Jason Salavon; Zemer Peled; Ben Weiner; Jean Shin; and Tim Bavington. For additional information on our artist program and available work, please go to our website at www.markmoorefineart.com or check out their artist page on ARTSY at the following link: https://www.artsy.net/mark-moore-gallery #markmoorefineart #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #artcollector #artconsultant #abstractartist #painting

Mark Moore Fine Art 20.04.2021

KIM RUGG: Stitches - Opening May 13, 2021 Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to announce the exclusive ARTSY online exhibition of new work by artist KIM RUGG on view now titled, Stitches. View this exclusive ARTSY online exhibition now at: https://bit.ly/2QvknJU... In this new series of Rugg explores contemporary social themes using a most traditional European medium, embroidery, and woven fabrics. As The artist put it, These works were inspired by the tradition of embroidering or cross-stitching a favorite passage of the Bible or other religious book and displaying it on the wall. I have used this language to interpret the words of D Trump, in particular his tweets whom some people follow with an almost religious devotion. Rugg received her MFA in Sculpture from the Royal College of Art (London). Her work can be seen in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art (D.C.) and the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation (CA), the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (CA), Honolulu Museum of Art, the Norton Museum (FL), and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston (TX) among others. #artexhibition#artshow#contemporarypainting#contemporaryart#artcollector#artcurator#artconsultant#artadvisor#abstractart#abstractpainting#contemporaryart#contemporarypainting#abstractart#abstractpainting#artcurator#studioisolation#artstudio#studioview#painting#painter#artist#art#modernart#contemporaryart#dailyart#instaart#instagood#contemporaryartist#kunst#artcollectors#artcollector#artconsultant#abstractartist #markmoorefineart #kimrugg

Mark Moore Fine Art 11.11.2020

ON VIEW NOW: Ben Weiner Petals - An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition View This Show Now at: https://bit.ly/3kqQmE5 Mark Moore Fine Art presents Ben Weiner's exclusive ARTSY online exhibition titled, Petals. The exhibition presents a group of 18 new drawings of abstracted flowers made using the artist’s unique process of soaking ink-coated paper in drugs and household chemicals. The entire body of work was made at the artist’s home in New York City during its lockdown at ...the height of the pandemic there. As the artist states: During the lockdown here in New York, my practice became a safe space for me to process my emotions amid the surrounding chaos. My process of soaking drawings in household chemicals gained meaning when we were trapped in our homes, and supplies for basic living such as Advil and alcohol-- many in short supply at that time-- came into sharp focus. Obviously we were scared for our lives and loved ones, and the motif of flowers seemed to embody all of these concerns and more: as a fixture of the home in traditional still life, a proxy for human connection, an embodiment of beauty, and a symbol of mortality, flowers gave me a simple formal motif into which I could pour the many intense emotions I was experiencing. To create the works in Petals, Weiner first made ink drawings of flowers, and then soaked them in solutions of drugs including Viagra, Advil, MDMA, and Opium. In the resulting drawings, flowers seem to explode with color and mutate beyond their physical forms, evoking apocalyptic visions, sunsets, and the cosmos. Aptly, such imagery feels simultaneously of the moment, and eternal. The historical references in this series run accordingly deep, from Dutch still lifes of flowers, to Rothko’s dark color fields, to Damian Hirst’s medical cabinets, to Gehard Richter’s blurred bouquets. A particular source to which Weiner returned throughout the series was the Unpainted Pictures series Emil Nolde made in secret after the Nazis prohibited him from painting. In a hidden room in his house, Nolde created watercolors on tiny scraps of paper, his wildly expressive command of color embodying the tumultuous emotions of his inner wor

Mark Moore Fine Art 05.11.2020

Vernon Fisher Angel Face: An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition View Now at: https://bit.ly/3i94elSu VERNON FISHER's new paintings are typically enigmatic; at first they seem humorous, yet on further study they reveal deeper subtext and irony. The predominant images are from Otto Preminger's largely forgotten 1952 film Angel Face, starring Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons. As FISHER states:... It's not a great movie, but I was interested in its generic film noir qualities, its "atmosphere," and the fact that it wasn't popular enough to be available on video - therefore there would be a minimum of nostalgic misreading. The actors and the genre provide a set of expectations for my misadventures with them in the paintings. FISHER disrupts the atmosphere evoked by the film's imagery with the addition of text and his familiar vignettes. There is a discrepancy between how each painting looks and what the added writing says. The text mimics typewriting, with numerous handwritten notations and corrections added, and is situated on each painting like a film subtitle. This serves to confuse the reading of the image and to further distance it from the cinematic source. The viewer is also engaged by the addition of the smaller, hovering vignettes, which may suggest anything from cartoon thought balloons to desktop icons. Vernon Fisher was born in 1943 in Fort Worth, Texas. He studied English literature at the Hardin-Simmons University, where he received a BA in 1967. Vernon got his MFA in 1969, from the University of Illinois. As a true Fort Worth child, Fisher was raised and is still living in his hometown, where he enjoys appreciation as one of the Texas’s most internationally recognized artists. The art of Vernon Fisher is included in the collections of more than 40 museums across the globe, such as the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C., Art Institute of Chicago, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Phoenix Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. The most important museum installation is in the collection of the famous Museum of Modern Art in New Yor

Mark Moore Fine Art 27.10.2020

Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to present the first ARTSY online exclusive exhibition of work by artist HEIDI SCHWEGLER. In this exhibition of recent work, we examine the artist's examination of the lives of objects and the transference of memory. VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/2IJnHfX Heidi Schwegler works in the interstitial ruins of Beijing, Los Angeles, New York City and suburban America. She rescues haphazardly disused scraps from the bowels of the megalopolis: chic...ken bones, Big Gulps, broken signs, lost shoes, crumpled pylons, take out containers. Plastic, fiber, and bone: these materials decay but never decompose. A peerless craftsperson, she resynthesizes her sources into facsimiles with cast glass, gold, silver, wax, resulting in artwork that persists in a living death. Recent exhibition venues include WBG London Projects (London), Asphodel (New York), Sheldon Museum (Lincoln, NE), and the Portland Art Museum (Portland, Oregon). Schwegler is a Ford Family Fellow, a MacDowell Colony Fellow, and a Yaddo Artist-in- Resident. Reviews of Schwegler’s work have appeared inArt in America,Daily Serving,ArtNews,Modern Painters, and theHuffington Post. Schwegler is the founder of the Yucca Valley Material Lab, a platform for making and thinking. #artexhibition#artshow#contemporaryart#artcollector#artcurator#artconsultant#artadvisor#contemporaryart#abstractart#artcurator#studioisolation#artstudio#studioview#artist#art#modernart#contemporaryart#dailyart#instaart#instagood#contemporaryartist#kunst#artcollectors#markmoorefineart #heidischwegler

Mark Moore Fine Art 12.09.2020

Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to present "Selected Landscapes from Black Is The Day, Black Is The Night" by AMY ELKINS VIEW THIS EXHIBITION NOW AT: https://bit.ly/2FcqLjm Amy Elkins (b. 1979 Venice, CA) is a photographer currently based in the Greater Los Angeles area. She received her BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. She has been exhibited and published both nationally and internationally, including at The High Museum of Art in Atlanta, GA;... Kunsthalle Wien in Vienna, Austria; the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, AZ; the Minneapolis Institute of Arts; North Carolina Museum of Art; Light Work Gallery in Syracuse, Aperture Gallery and Yancey Richardson Gallery in New York, De Soto Gallery in Los Angeles, the Houston Center for Photography in Houston, TX among others. Elkins has been awarded The Lightwork Artist-in-Residence in Syracuse, NY in 2011, the Villa Waldberta International Artist-in-Residence in Munich, Germany in 2012, the Aperture Prize and the Latitude Artist-in-Residence in 2014 and The Peter S. Reed Foundation Grant in 2015. Elkins' first book Black is the Day, Black is the Night won the 2017 Lucie Independent Book Award. It was Shortlisted for the 2017 Mack First Book Award and the 2016 Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation Photobook Prize as well as listed as one of the Best Photobooks of 2016 by TIME, Humble Arts Foundation, Photobook Store Magazine and Photo-Eye among others. Her work stems out of an exploration of masculinity and male identity often within constructed or impermanent environments. Elkins’ earlier work, Wallflower (2004-2008), looks into the nuances of gender identity, vulnerability and the female gaze. She later went on to investigate aspects of male identity and athleticism through projects Elegant Violence (2010), where she documented young Ivy League rugby players moments after a game and Danseur (2012), looking to young male ballet dancers moments after intensive training. In 2016 Elkins returned to the Wallflower portrait. Though unlike the original series, which aimed the lens at cisgender men almost entirely photographed within her personal space, Wallflower II expl See more

Mark Moore Fine Art 15.08.2020

Opening October 1, 2020: Ben Weiner Petals - An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition View This Show Now at: Mark Moore Fine Art presents Ben Weiner: Petals The exhibition presents a group of 18 new drawings of abstracted flowers made using the artist’s unique process of soaking ink-coated paper in drugs and household chemicals. The entire body of work was made at the artist’s home in New York City during its lockdown at the height of the pandemic there. [ 550 more words ] http://markmooregalleryblog.com//on-view-now-ben-weiner-p/

Mark Moore Fine Art 07.07.2020

Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to present the first ARTSY online exclusive exhibition of work by Canadian-painter MICHAEL BATTY. VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: Michael Batty is a painter and a printmaker that operates with a formal language arising from a microcosm of the particle world. The minimalist pieces speak with geometry and line, and explores the balance between order and chaos by introducing random elements to the tightly rendered surfaces. [ 344 more words ] http://markmooregalleryblog.com/?p=12415