YORAM WOLBERGER Blue Cowboy #2 (Rifleman), 2008 Reinforced cast fiberglass composite and pigmented resin 75 × 60 × 22 in / 190.5 × 152.4 × 55.9 cm Edition AP3 + 2AP
Looking West: A Survey Of Art On The Left Coast
An Exclusive ARTSY Online Group Exhibition
MARK MOORE FINE ART
On View Now Through November 07, 2021
Artists included in this Exclusive ARTSY Online Group Exhibition on view now are: Yoram Wolberger; Wayne White; Peter Alexander; Craig Kauffman; Kara Maria; Joshua Dildine; Andrew Schoultz; Dirk Staschke; Lita Albuquerque; Michael Batty; Amy Elkins; Jimi Gleason; Heidi Schwegler; Eric Orr; Tony DeLap; Robert Therrien; Robert Standish; Jeffry Mitchell; Allison Schulnik; and, Ed Ruscha.
View the entirety of this show and all 60+ works included now by going to: https://bit.ly/3sSbrgc
Daniel Canogar‘s work captures the public’s imagination and stimulates reflection. Because, as he says, “we are distracted all the time”. The raw materials for his art are our everyday experiences with technology, from information overload to obsolescence.
Dinamo, one of the most ambitious projects by Studio Daniel Canogar to date, is a site-specific audiovisual project designed for the Spanish Communication Pavilion in Dubai, for Expo Dubai 2021. It has been done in collaboration with the Spanish sound designer and composer Francisco López.
The artwork, suspended in the middle of the main pavilion and surrounded by a descendent spiral hallway, consists of three sculptural screens shaped like interlaced loops that feature a generative audiovisual content through the interaction of the visitors and the railing along the ramp. The more contact the rail detects, the more dynamic and colorful the content of Dinamo’ screens will be. Similarly, the sound will be more intense when interaction is higher. This way, the activation of the artwork is totally in the hands of the visitors.
Short videos of each of Canogar’s works can be viewed in VIMEO at: https://bit.ly/2YrQQoi
Check out the new special ARTSY VIEWING ROOM focused on artist Daniel Canogar’s most recent work: https://bit.ly/3u46gZX
Mark Moore Fine Art is very pleased to announce an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition of new work by artist DIRK STASCHKE. His current body of work explores the space between sculpture and painting and often uses meticulous representation as foil for examining skill and craft.
Staschke’s work often pushes artistic orthodoxy to the verge of absurdity. His Still Life works have become metaobjects that make abstract forms from sculptures of paintings of objects. He is interested in creating systems of change that start in earnest representation and move toward abstraction and accident. Simply put, Staschke create sculptures of paintings in ceramics that beget randomness from the recognizable.
Dutch still life paintings, sometimes called Vanitas, are concerned with the futility of pleasure and the certainty of death. Religious in nature, the paintings also confer the belief that this world is somehow less real than the one that awaits. It is this modulation between the real and illusionistic that most interests me and ultimately makes my work about perception.
In the latest show “Wall Flowers”, the work is a hybrid between these two ways of working. Sculptural forms have pressed themselves back into the two dimensional format of a painting.
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He received his BFA from the University of Montevallo followed by an MFA from Alfred University and has maintained an ongoing studio practice and extensive exhibition record for the last twenty years. During this time, he has taught at many notable universities, including Alfred University and New York University. His work has been shown internationally and resides in the permanent collections of several museums including the Smithsonian Museum in Washington (DC), Icheon Museum, World Ceramic Center (Gwango-dong) South Korea, Portland Art Museum (OR). He has received various artist’s grants including grants from The Virginia Groot Foundation and the Canada Council on the Arts.
He Currently resides in Portland Oregon where he is a full time studio artist.
Fugitive Bits_01. Bronze, glass, 15 x 22 x 5.5”, 2021. Unique
Mark Moore Fine Art is very pleased to present an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition of new work by artist HEIDI SCHWEGLER. You can view this show now at:
Heidi Schwegler (b. 1967 in San Antonio, TX) explores a wide range of materials in the service of her subject matter. She is drawn to the peripheral ruin, modifying discarded objects to give them a new sense of purpose. There is an equilibrium inherent in such things – they float between endurance and decay, a living death. In this upcoming exclusive ARTSY online exhibition opening November 11, 2021, we survey the recent work of this fascinating artist.
Heidi Schwegler’s numerous shows include exhibitions at the Co/Lab Art Fari (CA), Raid Projects, (CA), Platform China (Beijing), Scope Art 2004 (NY), and the Hallie Ford Museum (OR). Schwegler is a recent Ford Family Fellow, received a 2010 MacDowell Colony Fellowship and several RACC Individual Project Grants. Reviews of Schwegler’s work have appeared in Art in America, Daily Serving, ArtNews and the Huffington Post. She earned her MFA from the University of Oregon and is Chair of the MFA in Applied Craft + Design, a joint program of Oregon College of Art and Craft, and the Pacific Northwest College of Art.
Artists included in this Exclusive ARTSY Online Group Exhibition on view now are: Yoram Wolberger; Wayne White; Peter Alexander; Craig Kauffman; Kara Maria; Joshua Dildine; Andrew Schoultz; Dirk Staschke; Lita Albuquerque; Michael Batty; Amy Elkins; Jimi Gleason; Heidi Schwegler; Eric Orr; Tony DeLap; Robert Therrien; Robert Standish; Jeffry Mitchell; Allison Schulnik; and, Ed Ruscha.
View the entirety of this show and all 60+ works included now by going to: https://bit.ly/3sSbrgc
HEIDI SCHWEGLER Side by Side, 2021 Glass 40 × 12 × 4 in (101.6 × 30.5 × 10.2 cm)
Looking West: A Survey Of Art On The Left Coast
An Exclusive ARTSY Online Group Exhibition
MARK MOORE FINE ART
On View Now Through November 07, 2021
Artists included in this Exclusive ARTSY Online Group Exhibition on view now are: Yoram Wolberger; Wayne White; Peter Alexander; Craig Kauffman; Kara Maria; Joshua Dildine; Andrew Schoultz; Dirk Staschke; Lita Albuquerque; Michael Batty; Amy Elkins; Jimi Gleason; Heidi Schwegler; Eric Orr; Tony DeLap; Robert Therrien; Robert Standish; Jeffry Mitchell; Allison Schulnik; and, Ed Ruscha.
View the entirety of this show and all 60+ works included now by going to: https://bit.ly/3sSbrgc
Daniel Canogar‘s work captures the public’s imagination and stimulates reflection. Because, as he says, “we are distracted all the time”. The raw materials for his art are our everyday experiences with technology, from information overload to obsolescence.
Dinamo, one of the most ambitious projects by Studio Daniel Canogar to date, is a site-specific audiovisual project designed for the Spanish Communication Pavilion in Dubai, for Expo Dubai 2021. It has been done in collaboration with the Spanish sound designer and composer Francisco López.
The artwork, suspended in the middle of the main pavilion and surrounded by a descendent spiral hallway, consists of three sculptural screens shaped like interlaced loops that feature a generative audiovisual content through the interaction of the visitors and the railing along the ramp. The more contact the rail detects, the more dynamic and colorful the content of Dinamo’ screens will be. Similarly, the sound will be more intense when interaction is higher. This way, the activation of the artwork is totally in the hands of the visitors.
Short videos of each of Canogar’s works can be viewed in VIMEO at: https://bit.ly/2YrQQoi
Check out the new special ARTSY VIEWING ROOM focused on artist Daniel Canogar’s most recent work: https://bit.ly/3u46gZX
HEIDI SCHWEGLER I Will Collapse, 2021 Glass 11 × 10 × 6 in (27.9 × 25.4 × 15.2 cm)
Looking West: A Survey Of Art On The Left Coast
An Exclusive ARTSY Online Group Exhibition
MARK MOORE FINE ART
On View Now Through November 07, 2021
Artists included in this Exclusive ARTSY Online Group Exhibition on view now are: Yoram Wolberger; Wayne White; Peter Alexander; Craig Kauffman; Kara Maria; Joshua Dildine; Andrew Schoultz; Dirk Staschke; Lita Albuquerque; Michael Batty; Amy Elkins; Jimi Gleason; Heidi Schwegler; Eric Orr; Tony DeLap; Robert Therrien; Robert Standish; Jeffry Mitchell; Allison Schulnik; and, Ed Ruscha.
View the entirety of this show and all 60+ works included now by going to: https://bit.ly/3sSbrgc
HEIDI SCHWEGLER I Will Collapse, 2021 Glass 11 × 10 × 6 in (27.9 × 25.4 × 15.2 cm)
Looking West: A Survey Of Art On The Left Coast
An Exclusive ARTSY Online Group Exhibition
MARK MOORE FINE ART
On View Now Through November 07, 2021
Artists included in this Exclusive ARTSY Online Group Exhibition on view now are: Yoram Wolberger; Wayne White; Peter Alexander; Craig Kauffman; Kara Maria; Joshua Dildine; Andrew Schoultz; Dirk Staschke; Lita Albuquerque; Michael Batty; Amy Elkins; Jimi Gleason; Heidi Schwegler; Eric Orr; Tony DeLap; Robert Therrien; Robert Standish; Jeffry Mitchell; Allison Schulnik; and, Ed Ruscha.
View the entirety of this show and all 60+ works included now by going to: https://bit.ly/3sSbrgc
Mark Moore Fine Art is very pleased to announce an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition of new work by artist DIRK STASCHKE. His current body of work explores the space between sculpture and painting and often uses meticulous representation as foil for examining skill and craft.
Staschke’s work often pushes artistic orthodoxy to the verge of absurdity. His Still Life works have become metaobjects that make abstract forms from sculptures of paintings of objects. He is interested in creating systems of change that start in earnest representation and move toward abstraction and accident. Simply put, Staschke create sculptures of paintings in ceramics that beget randomness from the recognizable.
Dutch still life paintings, sometimes called Vanitas, are concerned with the futility of pleasure and the certainty of death. Religious in nature, the paintings also confer the belief that this world is somehow less real than the one that awaits. It is this modulation between the real and illusionistic that most interests me and ultimately makes my work about perception.
In the latest show “Wall Flowers”, the work is a hybrid between these two ways of working. Sculptural forms have pressed themselves back into the two dimensional format of a painting.
He received his BFA from the University of Montevallo followed by an MFA from Alfred University and has maintained an ongoing studio practice and extensive exhibition record for the last twenty years. During this time, he has taught at many notable universities, including Alfred University and New York University. His work has been shown internationally and resides in the permanent collections of several museums including the Smithsonian Museum in Washington (DC), Icheon Museum, World Ceramic Center (Gwango-dong) South Korea, Portland Art Museum (OR). He has received various artist’s grants including grants from The Virginia Groot Foundation and the Canada Council on the Arts.
He Currently resides in Portland Oregon where he is a full time studio artist.