Monthly Archives: February 2025

Mark Moore Fine Art presents “FOCUS: PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY” – On view now exclusively on ARTSY

Exciting news from Mark Moore Fine Art! Our exclusive online exhibition “FOCUS: PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY” is now live on ARTSY! πŸ“Έβœ¨

This carefully curated showcase features the stunning work of renowned photographers: Josh Azzarella, Amy Elkins, Beth Lipman, Joseph Rossano, Christopher Russell, Jason Salavon, Lisa Stefanelli, and Penelope Umbrico.

Don’t miss this incredible collection celebrating the artistry of both emerging and established talents. Explore the power of contemporary photography as these artists delve into themes of memory, identity, masculinity, mortality, material culture, and more.

Click the link HERE to view: https://bit.ly/3P8e6yp

πŸ—“ Exhibition Dates: On View Through April 6, 2025

🌐 On view exclusively on ARTSY

#PhotographyExhibition #FocusPhotographyToday #ContemporaryArt #MarkMooreFineArt

Five Mark Moore Fine Art Artists Featured In The Current Art Exhibition at Laguna Art Museum

IMAGE: Robert Standish
Transcendental Terrain,Β 2023
36 x 24 inches
Acrylic on canvas
COLLECTION OF THE LAGUNA ART MUSEUM

Five Mark Moore Fine Art Artists Featured In The Current Art Exhibition at Laguna Art Museum

The Laguna Art MuseumLATEST AND GREATEST” is showcasing its newest acquisitions featuring the works of Mark Bennett, Jennifer Gunlock, Jimi Gleason, Heidi Schwegler, and Robert Standish. This exhibition includes almost 50 pieces that have been added to the museum’s permanent collection, highlighting influential California artists, the connection between art and nature, and a diverse range of California-based artists. The collection also aims to increase representation of women and contemporary themes with a focus on artwork created after 2000.

Visit the Laguna Art Museum before March 30, 2025 to view these “latest and greatest” additions. For more information, visit https://lagunaartmuseum.org/exhibitions. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the best of new California art! #markmoorefineart #lagunaartmuseum #markbennett #jennifergunlock #heidischwegler #jimigleason #robertstandish

Mark Moore Fine Art presents “FOCUS: PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY” – On view now exclusively on ARTSY

Exciting news from Mark Moore Fine Art! Our exclusive online exhibition “FOCUS: PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY” is now live on ARTSY! πŸ“Έβœ¨

This carefully curated showcase features the stunning work of renowned photographers: Josh Azzarella, Amy Elkins, Beth Lipman, Joseph Rossano, Christopher Russell, Jason Salavon, Lisa Stefanelli, and Penelope Umbrico.

Don’t miss this incredible collection celebrating the artistry of both emerging and established talents. Explore the power of contemporary photography as these artists delve into themes of memory, identity, masculinity, mortality, material culture, and more.

Click the link HERE to view: https://bit.ly/3P8e6yp

πŸ—“ Exhibition Dates: On View Through April 6, 2025

🌐 On view exclusively on ARTSY

#PhotographyExhibition #FocusPhotographyToday #ContemporaryArt #MarkMooreFineArt

Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artistΒ BETH LIPMAN byΒ The Crocker Art Museum

Beth Lipman
Gazing Ball with Lemon and Fly, 2014
c-print mounted to aluminum with gloss laminate
36 x 23 in
COLLECTION OF THE CROCKER ART MUSEUM

Mark Moore Fine Art and the artist are pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artistΒ BETH LIPMAN, titled β€œMind Map 7” from 2022 byΒ The Crocker Art Museum.

Beth LipmanΒ is an American artist whose sculptural practice explores aspects of material culture and deep time through still lives, site-specific installations, and photographs. Ephemeral and intricate, the work addresses mortality, materiality, and temporality. Lipman is also known for site responsive installations that activate the specific history of objects, individuals, and institutions.

Lipman has exhibited her work internationally at such institutions as the Ringling Museum of Art (FL), ICA/MECA (ME), RISD Museum (RI), Milwaukee Art Museum (WI), Gustavsbergs Konsthall (Sweden) and the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum (DC). Her work has been acquired by numerous museums including the North Carolina Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art (NY), Kemper Museum for Contemporary Art (MO), Smithsonian American Art Museum (DC), Jewish Museum (NY), Norton Museum of Art, (FL), and the Corning Museum of Glass (NY).Β 

The Crocker Art MuseumΒ features the world’s foremost display of California art and is renowned for its holdings of European master drawings and international ceramics. The Crocker also holds permanent collections of Asian, African, and Oceanic art, ceramics, and photography. The Museum offers a diverse spectrum of exhibitions, events, and programs to augment its collections, including films, concerts, studio classes, lectures, children’s activities, and more. The Museum has also dedicated the historic building’s entire first floor as an education center, which includes four classrooms, space for student and community exhibitions, the Gerald Hansen Library, and Tot Land. Discover it all at:Β crockerart.org

#markmoorefineart #markmooregalleryΒ #bethlipman #artexhibitionΒ #artshowΒ #paintingΒ #contemporarypaintingΒ #contemporaryartΒ #artcollectorΒ #artcuratorΒ #artconsultantΒ #artadvisorΒ #abstractartΒ #abstractpaintingΒ #laartist

Two AMY ELKINSΒ works acquired byΒ Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University for their Permanent Collection

Amy Elkins
Akuuragna/Pasadena, Huntington Library Parking Lot (Fruiting Almond Tree)

We are thrilled to share that two pieces from theΒ AMY ELKINSΒ photography series,Β A Place Where We Are in The SunΒ have just been acquired byΒ Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. One of these works,Β Akuuragna/Pasadena, Huntington Library Parking Lot (Fruiting Almond Tree)Β from 2021 is pictured above for your reference.Β 

Amy ElkinsΒ (American, b. 1979) is a visual artist and educator based in Northern California. She received her BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts and her MFA in Art Practice from Stanford University.Β  She works primarily in photography and installation and has been exhibited and published both nationally and internationally, including at The High Museum of Art in Atlanta, GA; South Bend Museum of Art in South Bend IN; MSU Broad Museum in Lansing, MI; Kunsthalle Wien in Vienna; the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, AZ; the Minneapolis Institute of Arts; North Carolina Museum of Art and more.Β  Her photographs have been published in American Photo, Conveyor, Dear Dave, EyeMazing, Financial Times, Harpers, Huffington Post, Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, NY Arts, New York Times, New Yorker, PDN, Real Simple, Stella and Vice among many others.Β Β  She was recently awarded a Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship and Kala Media Arts Fellowship.Β  Past awards include the Aperture Portfolio Prize, Peter S. Reed Foundation grant, Cadogan Award and more.Β  Her work is in permanent collections at The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA; Newcomb Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC; The Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA; Light Work, Syracuse, NY; Aperture Foundation, New York, NY; Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, Roanoke, VA; RISD Museum, Providence, RI and more.Β 

Most recently Elkins’ work pivots to include explorations of self as well as her family’s deeply rooted and complex history in Southern California as an 8th generation traceably born on Tongva/Gabrielino land in the greater Los Angeles area with the ancestral blood of both colonized and colonizer.Β  Her approach is series-based, steeped in research and oscillates between formal, conceptual and documentary.Β 

A Place Where We Are In The SunΒ uses family archives, historical documents and early Alta California maps to trace the land loss, assimilation and resilience of Indigenous, Mexican and multiracial ancestors in Southern California from the perspective of an 8th generation Angeleno. Taken by trekking into land between what is now known as Lompoc and the Greater Los Angeles area, these physically manipulated and rephotographed archives work to unearth historical conditions permeating the soil my ancestors lived on: the enclosure of land under European notions of private property and the resulting displacement of indigenous/BIPOC communities from such spaces.Β 

The Cantor Arts CenterΒ plays a leading role in the cultural life of the Stanford campus and greater community, welcoming some 200,000 visitors a year to its 24 galleries. The Cantor Arts Center’s collection houses over 38,000 items, including African Art, American Art, Ancient Art, the Andy Warhol Photography Archive, Art of Asia and Oceania, Art of the Indigenous Americas, Auguste Rodin, Eadweard Muybridge, European Art, Modern and Contemporary Art, Photographs, Prints and Drawings, Richard Diebenkorn Sketchbooks, Sculptures on Campus, and collections and memorabilia of the Stanford Family. Penelope Umbrico is proud to be a part of their permanant collection.

#markmoorefineart #markmooregalleryΒ #amyelkins #artexhibitionΒ #artshowΒ #paintingΒ #contemporarypaintingΒ #contemporaryartΒ #artcollectorΒ #artcuratorΒ #artconsultantΒ #artadvisorΒ #abstractartΒ #abstractpaintingΒ #laartist

ON VIEW NOW: Abstraction in Motion: An Exploration of Color, Form, and Texture – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition featuring 14 Artists and 165 works

Experience the dynamic world of abstract art with “Abstraction in Motion: An Exploration of Color, Form, and Texture“. This exclusive ARTSY online exhibition features 14 renowned artists and 165 works, inviting viewers to engage with diverse approaches to abstraction. Immerse yourself in the interplay of color, form, and texture with internationally recognized artists: Sterling Allen, Rebekah Andrade, Michael Batty, Tim Bavington, Alex Blau, Caren Furbeyre, Jimi Gleason, Clay Johnson, Kara Maria, Zemer Peled, Robert Standish, Feodor Voronov, and Ben Weiner

Don’t miss this mesmerizing collection of paintings and sculptures, all available for viewing at: https://bit.ly/3PWXERZ

Visit @markmoorefineart to discover more and contact (310) 266-2283 for inquiries.

#abstractioninmotion #MarkMooreFineArt #abstractart #virtualartexhibition #ARTSY”

Mark Moore Fine Art is excited to unveil its latest ARTSY online exhibition, “Allison Schulnik: Rejects, Misfits and their Landscapes – A Career Survey”

Mark Moore Fine Art is excited to unveil its latest online exhibition, “Allison Schulnik: Rejects, Misfits and their Landscapes – A Career Survey“. This exclusive ARTSY event showcases a curated collection of significant pieces spanning the past two decades of Schulnik’s career.

Allison Schulnik draws on historical images, outsider art traditions and holiday snapshots to construct paintings in which diverse subjects like naval battles, skulls, dying flowers, volcanoes, waterfalls and herds of wild horses become the subject for fantasy and imagination. 

View this exhibition now at: https://bit.ly/3Cfqdqt

Schulnik is the daughter of an architect from the Bronx and a plein air painter from British Columbia, both of whom studied at Pratt Institute in the 1960’s. After studying and performing many forms of dance, including a long period of modern dance with Isaac’s, McCaleb & Dancers, she left San Diego for California Institute of the Arts. Combining the movement of dance with painting, Allison chose to study Experimental Animation and received her BFA in 2000. Her paintings have been exhibited internationally at venues including Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles, Bellwether Gallery, New York, Groeflin Maag Galerie, Basel, The Armory Show, New York, Rokeby Gallery, London, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Santa Monica Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. She has completed two award-winning experimental animated 16mm films that played at many film festivals internationally. Schulnik was just selcted as one of the ONES TO WATCH by ART REVIEW, March 2008 (Issue 20) and was featured in the LA TIMES article that appeared December 2, 2007 on the “45 Painters Under 45 You Should Know” that included both Ali Smith and Allison Schulnik from the Mark Moore Gallery – both artists are featured on the cover of the CALENDAR Section – in which critic Christopher Knight selected both of the artists as part of the impressive and acclaimed core of young artists that “Help Make the L.A. Art Scene”. Allison Schulnik lives and works in Los Angeles.

Schulnik says, β€œThe bulk of my paintings are about love, death and “end of the world” chaos. I see my canvases as a theater stage where a ballet or dance is performed — sometimes choreographed, sometimes free form and spontaneous. The compositions often depict epic scenes — high seas disasters, stampeding horses, fiery eruptions, fantastical dramas and wondrous landscapes, while still attempting to reflect simple, expressive moments amongst creatures, which directly relate to human-like conditions. More recently I have allowed my imagination to revel in its own world — where thickly-sculpted oils, historical fact and blatant fiction collide to form images of tragedy, farce, and raw beauty.”

Images and information on Allison Schulnik and her recent paintings can be previewed on our website at:

http://www.markmooregallery.com/artists/allison-schulnik/

#AllisonSchulnik #MarkMooreFineArt #ARTSY #CareerSurvey #OnlineExhibition #InnovativeArt #MixedMedia #Inspiration #Love #Death #Chaos #Fantasy #Theater #Ballet #Dance #EpicScenes #Creatures #HumanCondition #RawBeauty #MustSee #Preview #AbstractArt #ContemporaryArt 

OPENING TODAY: Abstraction in Motion: An Exploration of Color, Form, and Texture – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition featuring 14 Artists and 165 works

Experience the dynamic world of abstract art with “Abstraction in Motion: An Exploration of Color, Form, and Texture“. This exclusive ARTSY online exhibition features 14 renowned artists and 165 works, inviting viewers to engage with diverse approaches to abstraction. Immerse yourself in the interplay of color, form, and texture with internationally recognized artists: Sterling Allen, Rebekah Andrade, Michael Batty, Tim Bavington, Alex Blau, Caren Furbeyre, Jimi Gleason, Clay Johnson, Kara Maria, Zemer Peled, Robert Standish, Feodor Voronov, and Ben Weiner

Don’t miss this mesmerizing collection of paintings and sculptures, all available for viewing at: https://bit.ly/3PWXERZ

Visit @markmoorefineart to discover more and contact (310) 266-2283 for inquiries.

#abstractioninmotion #MarkMooreFineArt #abstractart #virtualartexhibition #ARTSY”

Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Kim Rugg: News of the World” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition

✨ Kim Rugg: News of the World ✨Mark Moore Fine Art is thrilled to unveil our latest online exhibition featuring the incredible work of Kim Rugg!  🌎

VIEW THIS SHOW HERE NOW: https://bit.ly/4jsvrjp

This ARTSY showcase presents a curated collection of significant pieces spanning two decades of Rugg’s distinguished career.  Rugg’s meticulous process involves meticulously deconstructing and reconstructing objects – from newspapers and comic books to wallpaper and furniture – challenging our perceptions of the familiar.  🀯

#KimRugg #NewsOfTheWorld #ContemporaryArt #OnlineExhibition #MarkMooreFineArt #ArtLover #ModernArt #ExclusiveExhibition #ContemporaryArt #CanadianArt #LondonArt

Five Mark Moore Fine Art Artists Featured In The Current Art Exhibition at Laguna Art Museum

IMAGE: Jennifer Gunlock
Bird’s Nest, 2016
Mixed media paper collage and drawing on 2 sheets rag paper, grommets
76 Γ— 50 in / 193 Γ— 127 cm
COLLECTION OF THE LAGUNA ART MUSEUM

Five Mark Moore Fine Art Artists Featured In The Current Art Exhibition at Laguna Art Museum

The Laguna Art MuseumLATEST AND GREATEST” is showcasing its newest acquisitions featuring the works of Mark Bennett, Jennifer Gunlock, Jimi Gleason, Heidi Schwegler, and Robert Standish. This exhibition includes almost 50 pieces that have been added to the museum’s permanent collection, highlighting influential California artists, the connection between art and nature, and a diverse range of California-based artists. The collection also aims to increase representation of women and contemporary themes with a focus on artwork created after 2000.

Visit the Laguna Art Museum before March 30, 2025 to view these “latest and greatest” additions. For more information, visit https://lagunaartmuseum.org/exhibitions. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the best of new California art! #markmoorefineart #lagunaartmuseum #markbennett #jennifergunlock #heidischwegler #jimigleason #robertstandish