Monthly Archives: September 2023

MARK MOORE FINE ART ANNOUNCES ART ON PAPER BIENNIAL 2023 EXHIBITION

[Los Angeles, September 20, 2023] – Mark Moore Fine Art is thrilled to unveil the inaugural presentation of the Art on Paper Biennial 2023, a compelling exhibition that celebrates the versatility and transformative power of paper as a medium. Opening on September 27, 2023, the event will be exclusively showcased as an exclusive online exhibition on ARTSY.

For more information and to view the exhibition, please visit: bit.ly/3Zf7SAQ

The Art on Paper Biennial 2023 features a captivating selection of works by renowned artists who push the boundaries of artistic expression through the medium of paper. This year’s installation showcases the works of the following exceptional artists:

Lita Albuquerque (Los Angeles); Peter Alexander (Los Angeles); Michael Batty (Vancouver); Tim Bavington (Las Vegas); Mark Bennett (Chattanooga); Ken Craft (Dallas); Daniel Duford (Portland); Vernon Fisher (Ft. Worth); Todd Hebert (N. Dakota); Jennifer Gunlock (Los Angeles); David Klamen (Chicago); Kara Maria (San Francisco); Okay Mountain (Austin); Jeanne Quinn (Denver); David Rathman (Minneapolis); Kim Rugg (UK); Allison Schulnik (Los Angeles); Feodor Voronov (Los Angeles); and Ben Weiner (New York).

These accomplished artists employ paper as their canvas, employing a wide range of techniques to demonstrate its extraordinary potential. Through intricate paper cuttings, delicate drawings, sculptural forms, and mixed media explorations, they redefine the possibilities of paper as an artistic medium.

Mark Moore Fine Art, known for its commitment to promoting thought-provoking contemporary art, is honored to showcase the exceptional works in the Art on Paper Biennial. This online exhibition provides a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts around the world to explore and acquire exquisite artworks directly from the comfort of their homes.

The Art on Paper Biennial 2023 promises to be an immersive experience that will captivate and inspire viewers, offering a glimpse into the infinite possibilities that lie within the realm of paper as a transformative medium.

About Mark Moore Fine Art

Mark Moore Fine Art is a cutting-edge contemporary art gallery dedicated to promoting innovative artists and facilitating dialogue within the art world. With a commitment to providing a platform for emerging and established talents, Mark Moore Fine Art has built a reputation for showcasing thought-provoking and visually stunning art. Located in Southern California, the gallery actively engages with collectors, institutions, and curators worldwide to connect art enthusiasts with exceptional artworks.

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MARK MOORE FINE ART ANNOUNCES ART ON PAPER BIENNIAL 2023 EXHIBITION

[Los Angeles, September 20, 2023] – Mark Moore Fine Art is thrilled to unveil the inaugural presentation of the Art on Paper Biennial 2023, a compelling exhibition that celebrates the versatility and transformative power of paper as a medium. Opening on September 27, 2023, the event will be exclusively showcased as an exclusive online exhibition on ARTSY.

For more information and to view the exhibition, please visit: bit.ly/3Zf7SAQ

The Art on Paper Biennial 2023 features a captivating selection of works by renowned artists who push the boundaries of artistic expression through the medium of paper. This year’s installation showcases the works of the following exceptional artists:

Lita Albuquerque (Los Angeles); Peter Alexander (Los Angeles); Michael Batty (Vancouver); Tim Bavington (Las Vegas); Mark Bennett (Chattanooga); Ken Craft (Dallas); Daniel Duford (Portland); Vernon Fisher (Ft. Worth); Todd Hebert (N. Dakota); Jennifer Gunlock (Los Angeles); David Klamen (Chicago); Kara Maria (San Francisco); Okay Mountain (Austin); Jeanne Quinn (Denver); David Rathman (Minneapolis); Kim Rugg (UK); Allison Schulnik (Los Angeles); Feodor Voronov (Los Angeles); and Ben Weiner (New York).

These accomplished artists employ paper as their canvas, employing a wide range of techniques to demonstrate its extraordinary potential. Through intricate paper cuttings, delicate drawings, sculptural forms, and mixed media explorations, they redefine the possibilities of paper as an artistic medium.

Mark Moore Fine Art, known for its commitment to promoting thought-provoking contemporary art, is honored to showcase the exceptional works in the Art on Paper Biennial. This online exhibition provides a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts around the world to explore and acquire exquisite artworks directly from the comfort of their homes.

The Art on Paper Biennial 2023 promises to be an immersive experience that will captivate and inspire viewers, offering a glimpse into the infinite possibilities that lie within the realm of paper as a transformative medium.

About Mark Moore Fine Art

Mark Moore Fine Art is a cutting-edge contemporary art gallery dedicated to promoting innovative artists and facilitating dialogue within the art world. With a commitment to providing a platform for emerging and established talents, Mark Moore Fine Art has built a reputation for showcasing thought-provoking and visually stunning art. Located in Southern California, the gallery actively engages with collectors, institutions, and curators worldwide to connect art enthusiasts with exceptional artworks.

#davidrathman #timbavington #lisastefanelli #benweiner #markbennett #kencraft #danielduford #vernonfisher #toddhebert #jennifergunlock #litaalbuquerque #davidklamen #karamaria #peteralexander #okaymountain #jeannequinn #kimrugg #allisonschulnik #feodorvoronov #contemporaryart #abstractart #artcurator #artstudio #studioview #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #markmoorefineart #markmooregallery

MARK MOORE FINE ART ANNOUNCES ART ON PAPER BIENNIAL 2023 EXHIBITION

[Los Angeles, September 20, 2023] – Mark Moore Fine Art is thrilled to unveil the inaugural presentation of the Art on Paper Biennial 2023, a compelling exhibition that celebrates the versatility and transformative power of paper as a medium. Opening on September 27, 2023, the event will be exclusively showcased as an exclusive online exhibition on ARTSY.

For more information and to view the exhibition, please visit: bit.ly/3Zf7SAQ

The Art on Paper Biennial 2023 features a captivating selection of works by renowned artists who push the boundaries of artistic expression through the medium of paper. This year’s installation showcases the works of the following exceptional artists:

Lita Albuquerque (Los Angeles); Peter Alexander (Los Angeles); Michael Batty (Vancouver); Tim Bavington (Las Vegas); Mark Bennett (Chattanooga); Ken Craft (Dallas); Daniel Duford (Portland); Vernon Fisher (Ft. Worth); Todd Hebert (N. Dakota); Jennifer Gunlock (Los Angeles); David Klamen (Chicago); Kara Maria (San Francisco); Okay Mountain (Austin); Jeanne Quinn (Denver); David Rathman (Minneapolis); Kim Rugg (UK); Allison Schulnik (Los Angeles); Feodor Voronov (Los Angeles); and Ben Weiner (New York).

These accomplished artists employ paper as their canvas, employing a wide range of techniques to demonstrate its extraordinary potential. Through intricate paper cuttings, delicate drawings, sculptural forms, and mixed media explorations, they redefine the possibilities of paper as an artistic medium.

Mark Moore Fine Art, known for its commitment to promoting thought-provoking contemporary art, is honored to showcase the exceptional works in the Art on Paper Biennial. This online exhibition provides a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts around the world to explore and acquire exquisite artworks directly from the comfort of their homes.

The Art on Paper Biennial 2023 promises to be an immersive experience that will captivate and inspire viewers, offering a glimpse into the infinite possibilities that lie within the realm of paper as a transformative medium.

About Mark Moore Fine Art

Mark Moore Fine Art is a cutting-edge contemporary art gallery dedicated to promoting innovative artists and facilitating dialogue within the art world. With a commitment to providing a platform for emerging and established talents, Mark Moore Fine Art has built a reputation for showcasing thought-provoking and visually stunning art. Located in Southern California, the gallery actively engages with collectors, institutions, and curators worldwide to connect art enthusiasts with exceptional artworks.

#davidrathman #timbavington #lisastefanelli #benweiner #markbennett #kencraft #danielduford #vernonfisher #toddhebert #jennifergunlock #litaalbuquerque #davidklamen #karamaria #peteralexander #okaymountain #jeannequinn #kimrugg #allisonschulnik #feodorvoronov #contemporaryart #abstractart #artcurator #artstudio #studioview #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #markmoorefineart #markmooregallery

On View Now: LISA STEFANELLI “SHOT” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition

@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by artist Lisa Stefanelli titled “SHOT” which focuses on the tension between recent school shootings and the right to bear arms that has brought us to a place of division and fear.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: bit.ly/3EgMhhO

Lisa Stefanelli is an artist living and working in New York City and Easton, Pennsylvania. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design and received her degree in 1989. She has been a practicing artist for the last three decades.

ARTIST STATEMENT ABOUT THIS SERIES OF WORK:

Our Second Amendment has unified us through perplexing and heartbreaking events. The right to bear arms has brought us to a place of division and fear.

We fear for the safety of our children not only because we cannot protect them from being murdered in what we once considered the safest of places but because we cannot understand how we have brought this upon them.

Mass shootings are politicized events, yet they are orchestrated by individuals who do not seek political vindication. The individuals who commit these shootings are motivated not by politics but by emotional and mental confusion, which leaves us, the survivors, somehow more remorse, and confused as well.

What are these images?
The images are photographs of powdered coated Corten steel targets on a shooting range.

What are these actual marks?
They are the marks of discharged firearms.
They are the marks bullets make upon steel.
They are marks of extreme force and severe impact, frozen in time.

Conceptually what do the marks and lines signify?
The marks represent the unfathomable act of mass shooting.
The marks are projectiles exploding on steel.
The marks are landing places of discharged firearms.
They embody impressive force, explosions physically impacting steel.
They mark an inextricable moment in time.

The lines suggest the indivisible connection between shooter and victim.
The lines suggest the human connection between the two sides of this argument,
the line between us that mourns.

They are pathways to hope and humanity.


ABOUT THIS ARTIST:

LISA STEFANELLI’s most recent solo exhibitions include Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado, Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, Penn, Pierogi Gallery, NYC, Robischon Gallery, and Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, California. She has work in the collections of the United States Department of State, Washington DC, The West Collection, Oaks, PA, The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, MA, The Mondstudio Collection at the Kunstmuseum, Berne, Switzerland, The Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY and The Wynn Collection, Las Vegas, NV.

#contemporaryart #abstractart #artcurator #artstudio #studioview #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #markmoorefineart #lisastefanelli 

Opening Today: LISA STEFANELLI “SHOT” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition

@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by artist Lisa Stefanelli titled “SHOT” which focuses on the tension between recent school shootings and the right to bear arms that has brought us to a place of division and fear.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: bit.ly/3EgMhhO

Lisa Stefanelli is an artist living and working in New York City and Easton, Pennsylvania. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design and received her degree in 1989. She has been a practicing artist for the last three decades.

ARTIST STATEMENT ABOUT THIS SERIES OF WORK:

Our Second Amendment has unified us through perplexing and heartbreaking events. The right to bear arms has brought us to a place of division and fear.

We fear for the safety of our children not only because we cannot protect them from being murdered in what we once considered the safest of places but because we cannot understand how we have brought this upon them.

Mass shootings are politicized events, yet they are orchestrated by individuals who do not seek political vindication. The individuals who commit these shootings are motivated not by politics but by emotional and mental confusion, which leaves us, the survivors, somehow more remorse, and confused as well.

What are these images?
The images are photographs of powdered coated Corten steel targets on a shooting range.

What are these actual marks?
They are the marks of discharged firearms.
They are the marks bullets make upon steel.
They are marks of extreme force and severe impact, frozen in time.

Conceptually what do the marks and lines signify?
The marks represent the unfathomable act of mass shooting.
The marks are projectiles exploding on steel.
The marks are landing places of discharged firearms.
They embody impressive force, explosions physically impacting steel.
They mark an inextricable moment in time.

The lines suggest the indivisible connection between shooter and victim.
The lines suggest the human connection between the two sides of this argument,
the line between us that mourns.

They are pathways to hope and humanity.


ABOUT THIS ARTIST:

LISA STEFANELLI’s most recent solo exhibitions include Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado, Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, Penn, Pierogi Gallery, NYC, Robischon Gallery, and Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, California. She has work in the collections of the United States Department of State, Washington DC, The West Collection, Oaks, PA, The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, MA, The Mondstudio Collection at the Kunstmuseum, Berne, Switzerland, The Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY and The Wynn Collection, Las Vegas, NV.

#contemporaryart #abstractart #artcurator #artstudio #studioview #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #markmoorefineart #lisastefanelli 

Previewed: LISA STEFANELLI “SHOT” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition Opening September 13th

@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by artist Lisa Stefanelli titled “SHOT” which focuses on the tension between recent school shootings and the right to bear arms that has brought us to a place of division and fear.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: bit.ly/3EgMhhO

Lisa Stefanelli is an artist living and working in New York City and Easton, Pennsylvania. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design and received her degree in 1989. She has been a practicing artist for the last three decades.

ARTIST STATEMENT ABOUT THIS SERIES OF WORK:

Our Second Amendment has unified us through perplexing and heartbreaking events. The right to bear arms has brought us to a place of division and fear.

We fear for the safety of our children not only because we cannot protect them from being murdered in what we once considered the safest of places but because we cannot understand how we have brought this upon them.

Mass shootings are politicized events, yet they are orchestrated by individuals who do not seek political vindication. The individuals who commit these shootings are motivated not by politics but by emotional and mental confusion, which leaves us, the survivors, somehow more remorse, and confused as well.

What are these images?
The images are photographs of powdered coated Corten steel targets on a shooting range.

What are these actual marks?
They are the marks of discharged firearms.
They are the marks bullets make upon steel.
They are marks of extreme force and severe impact, frozen in time.

Conceptually what do the marks and lines signify?
The marks represent the unfathomable act of mass shooting.
The marks are projectiles exploding on steel.
The marks are landing places of discharged firearms.
They embody impressive force, explosions physically impacting steel.
They mark an inextricable moment in time.

The lines suggest the indivisible connection between shooter and victim.
The lines suggest the human connection between the two sides of this argument,
the line between us that mourns.

They are pathways to hope and humanity.


ABOUT THIS ARTIST:

LISA STEFANELLI’s most recent solo exhibitions include Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado, Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, Penn, Pierogi Gallery, NYC, Robischon Gallery, and Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, California. She has work in the collections of the United States Department of State, Washington DC, The West Collection, Oaks, PA, The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, MA, The Mondstudio Collection at the Kunstmuseum, Berne, Switzerland, The Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY and The Wynn Collection, Las Vegas, NV.

#contemporaryart #abstractart #artcurator #artstudio #studioview #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #markmoorefineart #lisastefanelli 

Previewed: LISA STEFANELLI “SHOT” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition Opening September 13th

@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by artist Lisa Stefanelli titled “SHOT” which focuses on the tension between recent school shootings and the right to bear arms that has brought us to a place of division and fear.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: bit.ly/3EgMhhO

Lisa Stefanelli is an artist living and working in New York City and Easton, Pennsylvania. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design and received her degree in 1989. She has been a practicing artist for the last three decades.

ARTIST STATEMENT ABOUT THIS SERIES OF WORK:

Our Second Amendment has unified us through perplexing and heartbreaking events. The right to bear arms has brought us to a place of division and fear.

We fear for the safety of our children not only because we cannot protect them from being murdered in what we once considered the safest of places but because we cannot understand how we have brought this upon them.

Mass shootings are politicized events, yet they are orchestrated by individuals who do not seek political vindication. The individuals who commit these shootings are motivated not by politics but by emotional and mental confusion, which leaves us, the survivors, somehow more remorse, and confused as well.

What are these images?
The images are photographs of powdered coated Corten steel targets on a shooting range.

What are these actual marks?
They are the marks of discharged firearms.
They are the marks bullets make upon steel.
They are marks of extreme force and severe impact, frozen in time.

Conceptually what do the marks and lines signify?
The marks represent the unfathomable act of mass shooting.
The marks are projectiles exploding on steel.
The marks are landing places of discharged firearms.
They embody impressive force, explosions physically impacting steel.
They mark an inextricable moment in time.

The lines suggest the indivisible connection between shooter and victim.
The lines suggest the human connection between the two sides of this argument,
the line between us that mourns.

They are pathways to hope and humanity.


ABOUT THIS ARTIST:

LISA STEFANELLI’s most recent solo exhibitions include Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado, Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, Penn, Pierogi Gallery, NYC, Robischon Gallery, and Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, California. She has work in the collections of the United States Department of State, Washington DC, The West Collection, Oaks, PA, The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, MA, The Mondstudio Collection at the Kunstmuseum, Berne, Switzerland, The Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY and The Wynn Collection, Las Vegas, NV.

#contemporaryart #abstractart #artcurator #artstudio #studioview #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #markmoorefineart #lisastefanelli 

Previewed: LISA STEFANELLI “SHOT” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition Opening September 13th

@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by artist Lisa Stefanelli titled “SHOT” which focuses on the tension between recent school shootings and the right to bear arms that has brought us to a place of division and fear.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: bit.ly/3EgMhhO

Lisa Stefanelli is an artist living and working in New York City and Easton, Pennsylvania. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design and received her degree in 1989. She has been a practicing artist for the last three decades.

ARTIST STATEMENT ABOUT THIS SERIES OF WORK:

Our Second Amendment has unified us through perplexing and heartbreaking events. The right to bear arms has brought us to a place of division and fear.

We fear for the safety of our children not only because we cannot protect them from being murdered in what we once considered the safest of places but because we cannot understand how we have brought this upon them.

Mass shootings are politicized events, yet they are orchestrated by individuals who do not seek political vindication. The individuals who commit these shootings are motivated not by politics but by emotional and mental confusion, which leaves us, the survivors, somehow more remorse, and confused as well.

What are these images?
The images are photographs of powdered coated Corten steel targets on a shooting range.

What are these actual marks?
They are the marks of discharged firearms.
They are the marks bullets make upon steel.
They are marks of extreme force and severe impact, frozen in time.

Conceptually what do the marks and lines signify?
The marks represent the unfathomable act of mass shooting.
The marks are projectiles exploding on steel.
The marks are landing places of discharged firearms.
They embody impressive force, explosions physically impacting steel.
They mark an inextricable moment in time.

The lines suggest the indivisible connection between shooter and victim.
The lines suggest the human connection between the two sides of this argument,
the line between us that mourns.

They are pathways to hope and humanity.


ABOUT THIS ARTIST:

LISA STEFANELLI’s most recent solo exhibitions include Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado, Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, Penn, Pierogi Gallery, NYC, Robischon Gallery, and Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, California. She has work in the collections of the United States Department of State, Washington DC, The West Collection, Oaks, PA, The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, MA, The Mondstudio Collection at the Kunstmuseum, Berne, Switzerland, The Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY and The Wynn Collection, Las Vegas, NV.

#contemporaryart #abstractart #artcurator #artstudio #studioview #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #markmoorefineart #lisastefanelli 

Previewed: LISA STEFANELLI “SHOT” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition Opening September 13th

@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by artist Lisa Stefanelli titled “SHOT” which focuses on the tension between recent school shootings and the right to bear arms that has brought us to a place of division and fear.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: bit.ly/3EgMhhO

Lisa Stefanelli is an artist living and working in New York City and Easton, Pennsylvania. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design and received her degree in 1989. She has been a practicing artist for the last three decades.

ARTIST STATEMENT ABOUT THIS SERIES OF WORK:

Our Second Amendment has unified us through perplexing and heartbreaking events. The right to bear arms has brought us to a place of division and fear.

We fear for the safety of our children not only because we cannot protect them from being murdered in what we once considered the safest of places but because we cannot understand how we have brought this upon them.

Mass shootings are politicized events, yet they are orchestrated by individuals who do not seek political vindication. The individuals who commit these shootings are motivated not by politics but by emotional and mental confusion, which leaves us, the survivors, somehow more remorse, and confused as well.

What are these images?
The images are photographs of powdered coated Corten steel targets on a shooting range.

What are these actual marks?
They are the marks of discharged firearms.
They are the marks bullets make upon steel.
They are marks of extreme force and severe impact, frozen in time.

Conceptually what do the marks and lines signify?
The marks represent the unfathomable act of mass shooting.
The marks are projectiles exploding on steel.
The marks are landing places of discharged firearms.
They embody impressive force, explosions physically impacting steel.
They mark an inextricable moment in time.

The lines suggest the indivisible connection between shooter and victim.
The lines suggest the human connection between the two sides of this argument,
the line between us that mourns.

They are pathways to hope and humanity.


ABOUT THIS ARTIST:

LISA STEFANELLI’s most recent solo exhibitions include Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado, Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, Penn, Pierogi Gallery, NYC, Robischon Gallery, and Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, California. She has work in the collections of the United States Department of State, Washington DC, The West Collection, Oaks, PA, The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, MA, The Mondstudio Collection at the Kunstmuseum, Berne, Switzerland, The Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY and The Wynn Collection, Las Vegas, NV.

#contemporaryart #abstractart #artcurator #artstudio #studioview #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #markmoorefineart #lisastefanelli 

ON VIEW: Heidi Schwegler “In Praise” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition

We are thrilled to announce the upcoming exclusive ARTSY online exhibition “In Praise” by artist Heidi Schwegler, on view now at Mark Moore Fine Art.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: bit.ly/45SsbXV 

Heidi Schwegler is a multidisciplinary artist born in San Antonio, TX in 1967. Her work often explores a wide range of materials such as glass, pewter, quartzite, aluminum, resin, wood, steel, and bronze, all in service of her subject matter. In her latest exhibition “In Praise”, Schwegler presents a new series of works created in her studio in Yucca Valley, CA in 2023.

In this new body of work, Schwegler is drawn to the peripheral ruin, modifying discarded objects to give them a new sense of purpose. The artist finds an equilibrium inherent in such things – they float between endurance and decay, a living death. With expert skill, she transforms found objects into intriguing, thought-provoking works of art that highlight the beauty of decay and the potential for the discarded.

The works presented in “In Praise” showcase Schwegler’s incredible innovation and artistic talent. Visitors to the exhibition can expect to be enthralled by the juxtaposition of different materials, textures, and forms in the creation of these art pieces.

Her 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.

Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the visionary art of Heidi Schwegler in “In Praise” on view on ARTSY now. The exhibition runs until September 17th, 2023. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.markmoorefineart.com or contact us at info@markmoorefineart.com

#markmoorefineart #markmooregallery #artexhibition #artshow #painting #contemporarypainting #contemporaryart #artcollector #artcurator #artconsultant #artadvisor #abstractart #abstractpainting #heidischwegler