MARK MOORE GALLERY Information & News

Current Exhibition


Mark Moore Gallery


NEW LOCATION
5790 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232 

Tel 310 453 3031
Fax 310 453 3831

info@markmooregallery.com

www.markmooregallery.com

Gallery Hours 
Tuesday - Saturday 11-6


ARTISTS Represented

Josh Azzarella
Tim Bavington
Mark Bennett
Christopher Davison
Kim Dorland
Jeremy Fish
Vernon Fisher
Julie Heffernan
David Hilliard
Kiel Johnson
Dimitri Kozyrev
Nobuhito Nishigawara
Yigal Ozeri
Chad Person
David Rathman
Kim Rugg
David Ryan
Cordy Ryman
Jason Salavon
Andrew Schoultz
Allison Schulnik
Ali Smith
Feodor Voronov
Ben Weiner
Yoram Wolberger
Cindy Wright
Kenichi Yokono


Works Available 
Mark Fox
Todd Hebert
Mario Ybarra Jr.
Brion Nuda Rosch
Ryan Taber



ARTIST NEWS
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Josh Azzarella
- Richard F. Brush Art Gallery at St. Lawrence University, Canton (NY). 
August 17th - October 28th, 2011.

Image Dimitri Kozyrev
- Artist Lecture, “Deleuze, Cubism and the Becoming of Durée: Crystallized Space and Bergsonian Flux in the Paintings of Hans Hofmann and Dimitri Kozyrev”. Conferences at Copenhagen Business School, 4th International Deleuze Studies Conference, Summer 2011.

Image Chad Person
- "New Work," Freight + Volume (NY). August 4th - September 10th, 2011.
- "New Work," Philip J. Steele Gallery, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, (CO). August 26th - October 7th, 2011.

Image Cordy Ryman
- "Contain, Maintain, Sustain," Artisphere, Arlington (VA). On view through July 17th, 2011.
- "Not About Paint," Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston (MA). On view through August 20th, 2011.

Image Jason Salavon
- "The Digital Eye: Photographic Art in the Electronic Age," Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle (WA). July 9th - September 25th, 2011.
- "Intersection: Photography / Painting / Document," Marlborough Chelsea, New York (NY). On view through July 29, 2011.
- Acquisition: three photographs by the Columbus Museum of Art (OH).

Image Allison Schulnik
- "Cryptic: The Use of Allegory in Contemporary Art," St. Louis Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis (MO). Also featuring Francisco Goya, Dana Schutz, Folkert de Jong and others. On view through August 6th, 2011.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Based in Culver City (CA), 5790projects is a dynamic series of emerging and mid-career artist showcases. Developed through a combination of submission-based proposals and invitationals, 5790projects‘ program is a rotating survey of solo and group exhibitions that highlight fledgling contemporary talent from across the Los Angeles area.

Sponsored by Mark Moore Gallery, 5790projects is curated and directed by Catlin Moore and Matthew Gardocki. In an effort to support local contemporary artists, 5790projects awards the Moore Family Foundation Grant of $1,000 to one Los Angeles-based artist on an annual basis. To be considered for the grant, applicants must follow the application instructions on the 5790projects website, where information about upcoming shows may also be found. General submissions for show inclusion can be directed to 5790projects by clicking here. To be informed of upcoming events, you can follow 5790projects on Facebook and Twitter.

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For its inaugural run with PULSE: Los Angeles, Mark Moore Gallery will be debuting new paintings by local artist, Ali Smith, as well as newly represented artists Feodor Voronov and Christopher Davison. On view September 30 - October 3, 2011. the new PULSE fair will be held at the Event Deck at L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles. Also the site of the American Music Awards and Grammy Awards special events, the venue is located at 1005 West Chick Hearn Court; specific booth number to be announced. For more information about the featured artists, please visit the gallery website.

Inquiries regarding fair works, day passes or special events may be directed to the gallery. General fair information may be accessed at www.pulse-art.com.


NEW ARTISTS JOINING MARK MOORE GALLERY
Image Announcing Program Additions:
Christopher Davison, Andrew Schoultz and Feodor Voronov
 

Mark Moore Gallery is thrilled to announce the addition of three new artists to the program. Christopher Davison meanders through garish dreamscapes rife with fantasy, phantasmagoria and myth. He seamlessly entwines delicate ink lines with pools of dense gouache to create compositions versed in both printmaking and painting. His newest works will be included in the gallery booth at PULSE Los Angeles this coming fall. Andrew Schoultz masters intricate line work, painting, metal leaf and collage - elements that depict an ephemeral history bound to repeat itself. In his mixed-media works, notions of war, spirituality and sociopolitical imperialism are reoccurring themes, which shrewdly parallel an equally repetitive contemporary pursuit of accumulation and power. A part of the upcoming Ultrasonic VI group exhibition, Schoultz will produce a new large-scale multi-media work specifically tailored to the gallery. Finally,Feodor Voronov creates optical terrains that splinter and twist around the central image of a word. He investigates the nature of repetition in both form and language by painting harlequin patterns that are at once organic and methodical - an analysis of the human experience that borders on familiar but is clearly unique. Voronov, alongside Davison, will be featured in the gallery's PULSE Los Angeles booth - on view September 30th - October 3, 2011.

Further images and information may be obtained on the gallery website.