Monthly Archives: February 2017

Kenichi Yokono Selected for Rokko Meets Art 2017

Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce that artist Kenichi Yokono has been selected as a featured artist for the prestigious Rokko Meets Art 2017 exhibition in Japan this Fall.

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Image: Kenichi Yokono, Happy Squat, 2014 / carved wood and enamel / 72 x 72 inches / Collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art

Mt. Rokko comes alive with artwork for two months. “Rokko Meets Art 2017” is an exhibition of modern art held on the summit of Mt. Rokko located in the port city of Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture (next to Osaka Prefecture). In this the 8th exhibition, exhibits by over 40 artists from Japan and overseas active in various genres will make use of the alluring scenery of Mt.Rokko. At the top of the mountain you can enjoy and appreciate the exhibits in a relaxed picnic mood, and at ACCESS.

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For more information of Kenichi Yokono and works available please contact us at: mark@markmooregallery.com

The Work of Marton Varo highlighted on ARTSY

Check out the feature on ARTSY on the work of Marton Varo written by Edward Lucie-Smith at this link. It is an excellent introduction to this acclaimed Hungarian sculptor.

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Image: Marton Varo 15 Cubes • NTNU, Trondheim, Norway • 10’ x 6′ x 2′
Edward Lucie-Smith takes a look into the work of acclaimed sculptor Marton Varo and his influences. Varo will be the subject of an exclusive online exhibition with Mark Moore Fine Art in Spring 2017.

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Christoph Schmidberger reviewed in Wall Street International Magazine

Check out the article in today’s Wall Street International Magazine on the current Mark Moore Fine Art online exhibition by Christoph Schmidberger at this link.

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Image: CHRISTOPH SCHMIDBERGER, Deep Silence” 2009
Oil On Panel , 19.5 x 16.5  ins / 49,5 cm x 42,6 cm

Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to present the first on-line only exhibition of work from the personal collection of the artist. “Seventeen From the Vault” includes classic examples of Christoph Schmidberger’s best paintings and works on paper from the apogee of his career.

Seventeen From the Vault” can be viewed on ARTSY by clicking on the following link now. This exhibition ends this Monday, February 20, 2017.

For more information on Schmidberger and the works in this exhibition, please contact: mark@markmoorefineart.com

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Okay Mountain’s “The 7×7 Project” Exclusive Online Exhibition Coming to ARTSY

Okay Mountain’s ongoing “7×7 Project” – which began in 2006 and is still ongoing – resembles a process more than a finished work, and as a result has yielded hundreds of drawings. Related, but distinct from other drawing games, such as “exquisite corpse“, 7×7s visually embody the unique spirit of the group’s shared views. While the drawings are collaborative, they also provide ample room for individual decisions and styles. In fact, often times it is the combination of two distinct approaches to drawing and drawing materials that gives the works their visual intrigue. An Exclusive Online Exhibition of this series will be launched on ARTSY later this month. Stay tuned!

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Image: Okay Mountain, “7 x 7 Collaborative Drawing #19” (2011), 7 x 7 inches, mixed media on paper

Okay Mountain’s ongoing “7×7 Project” resembles a process more than a finished work, and as a result has yielded hundreds of drawings. Related, but distinct from other drawing games, such as exquisite corpse, 7x7s visually embody the unique spirit of the group’s shared views. While the drawings are collaborative, they also provide ample room for individual decisions and styles. In fact, often times it is the combination of two distinct approaches to drawing and drawing materials that gives the works their visual intrigue. The game’s stipulations are as follows: a drawing must be started by one person and finished by another, the drawing surface must be 7 inches by 7 inches. Aside from that everything is open, including who participates in the game. Many artists outside of the collective have contributed. Initially devised to while away afternoons at a shade covered picnic table during sweltering Texas summers, the project has since evolved into a highly complex, yet remarkably intuitive, thesis on collaboration, camaraderie, and drawing. The Surrealists used to employ a similar technique in a process referred to as “Exquisite corpse”.

A free on-line catalog on the recent work of Okay Mountain can be viewed or downloaded here.

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Image: Okay Mountain “The 7×7 Project” as shown at the Texas Contemporary Art Fair in 2015

While most of the artists in Okay Mountain are alumni of the University of Texas at Austin (TX), others are graduates of University of California Los Angeles (CA), Rhode Island School of Design (RI), and the University of Kansas (KS). Institutional exhibitions have included those at the Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston (TX), Austin Museum of Art (TX), McNay Art Museum (TX), Arthouse (TX), University of Tennessee, Chattanooga (TN), and the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum (MA). Their work is included in the permanent collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (CT), McNay Museum of Art (TX), Orange County Museum of Art (CA), Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (CA), Santa Barabara Museum of Art (CA), and Vanderbilt University (TN). The CV for Okay Mountain can be viewed here.

A short video interview with Okay Mountain can be viewed below.

More information and images of works by Okay Mountain can be viewed on the Mark Moore Fine Art ARTSY Page by clicking here.

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ARTSY NEWS: Current Trends in Contemporary Ceramic Art

Check out the article on CURRENT TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY CERAMIC ART on our ARTSY NEWS page posted today which includes links to two video interviews on artist Jeffry Mitchell and Zemer Peled with new works featured by Meghan Smythe.

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Image: Meghan Smythe, A Light Culture, 2015; ceramic, glaze, resin, epoxy, and plasticine; 70 x 50 x 60 inches

@mehgansmythe is also currently featured in the exhibition titled PROCESS curated by Matthew Gardocki at the Barrick Museum at the University of Nevada Las Vegas which continues through May 13, 2017. This exhibition will also include works by: Julie Oppermann; Christopher Duncan; John Bauer; Lester Monzon; Kim Rugg; Kara Joslyn; Heidi Schwegler; Meghan Smythe; Christopher Russell, along with Ryan Wallace. Each of the artist’s process of creation is brought to the forefront in the exhibition. While some of the work seems very immediate visually the artists process is actually quite extensive in getting to the final image. Highlighted are the artist’s use of materials including the sun and time to create abstractions while others use computers and man made materials.

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Andrea Joyce Heimer: New Work and Upcoming Exhibitions

Mark Moore Fine Art artist and 5790projects Artist Award Winner for 2015 ANDREA JOYCE HEIMER will be featured by Nicelle Beauchene Gallery (NYC) at NADA New York March 2 – 5. MMFA also has just received three excellent new works from the studio today.

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Image: Andrea Joyce Heimer, “The Widow’s Living Room Was Cluttered With Mystery…”, 2016; 16 x 20 inches; acrylic on panel

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Image: Andrea Joyce Heimer, “In The Cool Basement I Fell In Love Not With You But With The Wolf Under The Stairs.” 2016; 16 x 20 inches; acrylic on panel

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Image: Andrea Joyce Heimer, “I Wrestle With Pedigree.” 2016; 16 x 20 inches; acrylic on panel

Heimer also has a solo exhibition up now at Hometown in Brooklyn through March 12th.

View all the available work MMFA has to offer on our ARTSY Webpage.

For additional information on Andrea Joyce Heimer and her work, please contact: mark@markmoorefineart.com

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Daniel Canogar at the Museum of the University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, opening March 22nd

New Media Artist Daniel Canogar will open an exhibition of new work titled Sikka Ingentium, a solo show at the Museum of the University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, on March 22nd.

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Sikka Ingentium is a 4-projector installation with 2,400 movie DVDS. A smaller version of this work was produced in 2013 – a short video on this work can be viewed here.

This multi-thematic piece was inspired by “sikka”, the gold coins sewn to clothing dating back to Babylonian times that eventually became the shiny plastic objects we know today as sequins. By projecting the contents of the DVDs back onto their surfaces the artist continues to investigate both new uses for discarded objects as well as his interest in combining the phantasmagorical properties of cinema with its physical elements.

In this case, film segments were selected from each of the DVDs for their color, shape and movement value, forming a digital palette from which the final projected loops were constructed. The accompanying self-generated soundtrack is the resulting “accidental composition” created by layering the soundtracks from the actual segments being projected. The final effect is that of an audio-visual mosaic.

Historically, “sikka” were worn to remind onlookers of the wealth and power of those wearing them while also evoking the light of the divine. Similarly, the surfaces of the DVDs flash back at us images born from the glamorous world of Hollywood where image is converted to a kind of currency.

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Installation view: Daniel Canogar Sikka Ingentium at the Museum of the University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain

For more information on this artist and his other site specific commissioned works please contact: mark@markmoorefineart.com

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David Cohen in Conversation with David Carbone and Julie Heffernan Tonight at NYSS

Artists David Carbone and Julie Heffernan join moderator David Cohen for ART BOOK REVIEW PANEL  tonight at 6:30pm at the NEW YORK STUDIO SCHOOL OF DRAWING, PAINTING AND SCULPTURE in which they will present readings from, and discuss, The World New Made: Figurative Painting in the Twentieth Century by Timothy Hyman (Thames & Hudson, 2016).

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IMAGE: Julie Heffernan, Oil on canvas, 66 × 68 in / 167.6 × 172.7 cm

Julie Heffernan (b. 1956, Illinois) received her MFA from Yale School of Art (CT), and has been exhibiting widely for the past two decades. Selected exhibitions include those at The Korean Biennial (Korea), Weatherspoon Art Gallery (NC), Tampa Museum Of Art (FL), Knoxville Museum Of Art (TN), Columbia Museum Of Art (SC), Milwaukee Art Museum (WI), The New Museum (NY), The Norton Museum (FL), The American Academy Of Arts And Letters (NY), Kohler Arts Center (WI), The Palmer Museum Of Art (PA), National Academy Of Art (NY), Mcnay Art Museum (TX), Herter Art Gallery (MA), Mint Museum (NC) and Virginia Museum of Fine Art (VA), Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OK) among numerous others. Her work has also been acquired by many of the institutions listed above. The artist is also a Professor of Fine Arts at Montclair State University.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2017

Lectures begin at 6:30 pm. Lectures are free and open to the public. Seating may be limited. For inquiries about accessibility, please contact Leeanne Maxey at: lmaxey@nyss.org

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For more information on available works by Julie Heffernan, please contact: mark@markmoorefineart.com

 

Tim Bavington featured in CODA: Collaboration of Design + Art Magazine

Tim Bavington‘s wall sculpture “Louie Louie” (2013) is a featured work in CODA: Collaboration of Design + Art Magazine today. #markmoorefineart #timbavington

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Installation view: Tim Bavington, “Louie Louie”(2013) at the Edith Green/Wendell Wyatt Federal Building in Portland (OR)

After nearly seven years of design, fabrication, and selection committees, Tim Bavington’s new work,”Louie Louie”(2013) debuted at the Edith Green/Wendell Wyatt Federal Building in Portland (OR) Thursday, May 30th, 2013. Marking the second-largest three-dimensional work Bavington has ever created, “Louie Louie” is made entirely of water jet cut cast acrylic; transforming his traditionally two-dimensional painting practice into translucent sculptural form. This work measures approximately 94 x 240 inches.

Bavington’s exhibition history and biography lent itself well to his ultimate selection: Tim Bavington (b. 1966, England). His work is included in the public collections of Fredrick R. Weisman Collection (CA), Honolulu Art Museum (HI), Albright-Knox Art Gallery (NY), Creative Artists Agency (CA), Joslyn Art Museum (NE), Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (CA), Portland Art Museum (OR), United Talent Agency (CA), Vivendi Universal (CA), Palm Springs Art Museum (CA), Denver Art Museum (CO), The Museum of Modern Art (NY), Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Utah State University (UT) and the McNay Art Museum (TX).

For more information on the site specific sculpture works of Tim Bavington please contact: mark@markmoorefineart.com

Christoph Schmidberger “Seventeen From The Vault” Opens Today

Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to present the first on-line only exhibition of work from the personal collection of the artist. “Seventeen From the Vault” includes classic examples of Christoph Schmidberger‘s best paintings and works on paper from the apogee of his career and can be viewed on ARTSY by clicking on the following link now.

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Image: CHRISTOPH SCHMIDBERGER, “Jordan”, 2011, Oil on Panel, 26 x 24 ins

Christoph Schmidberger’s naturalistic, figurative paintings dispense a certain sensuality coupled with a deliberate detachment. Taking portraits of friends and acquaintances as his material, he documents a poetic world of nature and architecture, of private interiors and sunlit gardens. The meticulously executed surfaces of his paintings in oil and acrylic render his subjects perfect and inscrutable, the sheen of their hair and eyes highlighted almost to overexposure. Placed in classical poses their protracted gaze lends an element of intrusion to the scene as if the viewer were privy suddenly to unseen rooms and private moments.

Schmidberger often contradicts the realism in his paintings with exacting areas of abstraction and dashes of chromatic enhancement. Any familiarity or intimacy that might be afforded a scene or its subject is masked by an immaculate and impersonal execution. Touching on the same subjects are his works on paper. In contrast to his painting’s saturated and iridescent palette, Schmidberger’s drawings are hyper ethereal and delicate studies in black and white almost disappearing into the paper like photographic plates or portraits from cinema’s golden age.

The artist deliberately chooses ambiguous titles for his works that are both redolent and misleading in the context of his paintings. Removing the importance of his protagonists’ activities and identities, Schmidberger explores an image focused, self-consumed LA lifestyle with an indifference much found in the work of Gerhard Richter and Andy Warhol; the protagonist’s guise reaffirming the artist’s distinction between reality and his documentation of that reality.

In the seventies, Franz Gertsch’s huge canvases were often interpreted as a mere exercise in style, influenced by the American Hyperrealism of Chuck Close and Richard Estes. It was only years later that we able to truly appreciate Gertsch’s intentions for what they really were: a celebration of the Blow Up, the explosion of colour in cinema and European Hippy culture. It is dangerous to make predictions in art, however the idea that in thirty years or so the young, uninhibited and exhibitionist universe depicted by Schmidberger may be seen as a portrait of the inconsistencies that marked the first decade of the third millennium, is something more than a suspicion.

SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Museum Of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, USA
The Saatchi Collection, London, UK
Los Angeles County Museum Of Art, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Museum Of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA, USA
Joslyn Museum Of Art, Omaha NE, USA
Frederic R. Weismann Collection, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Neue Galerie Am Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz, Austria
Korban Art Foundation, New York, NY, USA
Vanhaerents Art Collection, Brüssels, Belgium
Volpinum Kunstsammlung, Vienna, Austria

The work of Christoph Schmidberger has appeared in group exhibitions at Mark Moore Gallery, Culver City; ACME, Los Angeles; Six Frederich/Lisa Ungar, Munich; the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; and the Frederic R. Weismann Collection, Los Angeles. Christoph Schmidberger presently lives and works in Vienna, Austria.

For additional information, please contact: mark@markmoorefineart.com

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