Monthly Archives: May 2025

Mark Moore Fine Art is excited to present an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition of Jason Salavon’s remarkable series, “History Paintings”

Jason Salavon
History Painting (Origins/Emergence/Sapiens/Modernity), 2025
Archival print
73.5 x 42 inches
Ed. 5 + 2 APs

Mark Moore Fine Art is excited to present an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition of Jason Salavon’s remarkable series, “History Paintings.”

In this innovative collection, Salavon merges historical storytelling, computational techniques, and a critical reimagining of encyclopedic knowledge through generative art. The “History Paintings” project encompasses an expansive narrative of 800 entries, depicting the cosmos’ history—balancing rigorous historical accounts with personal and idiosyncratic reflections. 

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/4lWkTdG

Each entry is paired with descriptive text and unique generated imagery, showcased in a beautifully crafted hardcover Field Guide alongside four monumental archival prints: *Origins, Emergence, Sapiens,* and *Modernity.* These works collaboratively narrate significant epochs of cosmic evolution, natural history, and human civilization. Accompanying the prints are 800 dynamic video animations, generated from the same prompts, enhancing the overall experience with rich visual textures.

Salavon’s large print compositions seamlessly blend hundreds of generative elements, creating fluid visual tapestries that blur the lines between individual images, embodying both historical continuity and innovative experimentation. 

At the core of this project is Salavon’s custom-built generative AI system, SPIM (Salavon’s Pathology Inducing Machine), which explores “off-manifold” visual terrains—areas of ambiguity and unpredictability—to generate striking and unexpected imagery.

By intertwining advanced AI methods, cultural research, and aesthetic inquiry, “History Paintings” engenders interdisciplinary dialogue between art, technology, and narratives of knowledge, inviting us to reflect on how contemporary technologies influence our understanding of history, memory, and visual culture.

Born in 1970 in Indianapolis and an MFA graduate from the Art Institute of Chicago, Jason Salavon has exhibited extensively across the globe, from prestigious institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Smithsonian Institution. His works are part of significant public collections, and he was recognized as one of the “50 Under 50: The Next Most Collectible Artists” by Art + Auction Magazine in 2013. Currently, he resides and works in Chicago, IL.

Join us in exploring this thought-provoking exhibition! #JasonSalavon #MarkMooreFineArt #HistoryPaintings #GenerativeArt #ArtExhibition #ContemporaryArt 

Mark Moore Fine Art is excited to present an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition of Jason Salavon’s remarkable series, “History Paintings”

Jason Salavon
History Painting (Origins/Emergence/Sapiens/Modernity), 2025
Archival print
73.5 x 42 inches
Ed. 5 + 2 APs

Mark Moore Fine Art is excited to present an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition of Jason Salavon’s remarkable series, “History Paintings.”

In this innovative collection, Salavon merges historical storytelling, computational techniques, and a critical reimagining of encyclopedic knowledge through generative art. The “History Paintings” project encompasses an expansive narrative of 800 entries, depicting the cosmos’ history—balancing rigorous historical accounts with personal and idiosyncratic reflections. 

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/4lWkTdG

Each entry is paired with descriptive text and unique generated imagery, showcased in a beautifully crafted hardcover Field Guide alongside four monumental archival prints: *Origins, Emergence, Sapiens,* and *Modernity.* These works collaboratively narrate significant epochs of cosmic evolution, natural history, and human civilization. Accompanying the prints are 800 dynamic video animations, generated from the same prompts, enhancing the overall experience with rich visual textures.

Salavon’s large print compositions seamlessly blend hundreds of generative elements, creating fluid visual tapestries that blur the lines between individual images, embodying both historical continuity and innovative experimentation. 

At the core of this project is Salavon’s custom-built generative AI system, SPIM (Salavon’s Pathology Inducing Machine), which explores “off-manifold” visual terrains—areas of ambiguity and unpredictability—to generate striking and unexpected imagery.

By intertwining advanced AI methods, cultural research, and aesthetic inquiry, “History Paintings” engenders interdisciplinary dialogue between art, technology, and narratives of knowledge, inviting us to reflect on how contemporary technologies influence our understanding of history, memory, and visual culture.

Born in 1970 in Indianapolis and an MFA graduate from the Art Institute of Chicago, Jason Salavon has exhibited extensively across the globe, from prestigious institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Smithsonian Institution. His works are part of significant public collections, and he was recognized as one of the “50 Under 50: The Next Most Collectible Artists” by Art + Auction Magazine in 2013. Currently, he resides and works in Chicago, IL.

Join us in exploring this thought-provoking exhibition! #JasonSalavon #MarkMooreFineArt #HistoryPaintings #GenerativeArt #ArtExhibition #ContemporaryArt 

✨ OPENING TODAY: Mark Moore Fine Art is Proud to Present: “TRANSPLANTS” by Jennifer Gunlock ✨ 

✨ **Mark Moore Fine Art is Proud to Present: “TRANSPLANTS” by Jennifer Gunlock** ✨ 

@markmooregallery is excited to announce the exclusive online exhibition “TRANSPLANTS” by the talented Los Angeles artist Jennifer Gunlock, now available on ARTSY! This compelling solo exhibition, originally exhibited at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, showcases Gunlock’s profound reflections on the intricate relationship between humanity and our natural landscapes.

As the title suggests, “TRANSPLANTS” delves into the significant impact of human manipulation on our wildlands—exploring themes of clear-cutting, construction, and the domesticating of native flora and fauna. Jennifer draws inspiration from her upbringing in Southern California, where the natural landscape has been reshaped by urban development, resulting in a stark contrast between the encroaching city and the fragile wildlands.

Gunlock’s work melds photography, decorative papers, and colored pencil, alongside innovative digital collages and animations. Her landscapes portray the scars left by infrastructure—mines, oil wells, and the ever-present specter of climate change—while provoking thought on how our actions shape not only our environments, but also our future.

Join us in experiencing this urgent and beautifully crafted dialogue on the transient nature of our planet. 🌍💔

🔗 Explore the exhibition here: https://bit.ly/44Lqxcr

#MarkMooreFineArt #TransplantsExhibition #JenniferGunlock #ArtExhibition #ClimateChange #FineArt #Artsy #Landscapes #ArtWithPurpose #EnvironmentalArt #Photography #DigitalArt #ArtCommunity #VirtualExhibition

DIMITRI KOZYREV: Recent Work – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition

🌟 **EXCLUSIVE ARTSY ONLINE EXHIBITION**🌟  

**DIMITRI KOZYREV: Recent Work**  

🗓️ May 8 – July 13, 2025  

📍Presented by @MarkMooreGallery 

Dive into the profound artistry of Dimitri Kozyrev in his latest online exhibition, “Recent Work,” where he seeks to understand and manage change through his evocative creations. 🖌️✨ 

VIEW THIS SHOW AT: https://bit.ly/3FSpnRS

Kozyrev’s paintings serve as visual memoirs, capturing fleeting moments and inviting viewers to reflect on the intricate relationship between time and memory. His unique perspective—shaped by his upbringing in St. Petersburg during the remnants of Stalin’s regime—offers a compelling commentary on the evolution of both warfare and art. 

As he poignantly expresses, “Just as the military avant-garde has been ‘lost’ due to changing methods of warfare, so too has the avant-garde in contemporary art.” This body of work pays homage to suppressed movements like Constructivism while illustrating the resilience and healing power of nature. 🌿💫 

Join us on ARTSYand experience how Kozyrev’s artistry not only revisits scarred landscapes but also celebrates transformation and resilience. 

#DimitriKozyrev #RecentWork #ArtExhibition #MarkMooreFineArt #ARTSY #ContemporaryArt #VisualMemoir

Mark Moore Fine Art Presents: “Beyond Form: A Dialogue in Color and Shape” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition

Sterling Allen

*Mark Moore Fine Art Presents: “Beyond Form: A Dialogue in Color and Shape“** 🌟 

✨ Join us for an exclusive online exhibition featuring the innovative works of Sterling Allen, Rebekah Andrade, and Max Presneill! This collection runs from April 17 – June 22, 2025, and promises a compelling exploration of abstraction that celebrates the unique perspectives of each artist.

🎨 **Sterling Allen** brings captivating sculptures that challenge form and material, while **Rebekah Andrade** offers a vivid intersection of expressionism and geometric abstraction. **Max Presneill** crafts thought-provoking paintings that weave complex narratives around identity and society.

🖌️ Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with contemporary art from by viewing this show at the following link here: https://bit.ly/3DB9RJv

📅 Mark your calendars and prepare for an immersive journey through color and shape! 

#MarkMooreFineArt #BeyondForm #ContemporaryArt #ArtExhibition #Artsy #SterlingAllen #RebekahAndrade #MaxPresneill #AbstractArt #ArtLovers #LosAngelesArt

🎉 We look forward to welcoming you to this engaging dialogue in art!

Mark Moore Fine Art invites you to explore the exclusive ARTSY online exhibition, “A Place Where We Are In The Sun,” by the talented artist Amy Elkins

🌞✨ Mark Moore Fine Art invites you to explore the exclusive ARTSY online exhibition, “A Place Where We Are In The Sun,” by the talented artist Amy Elkins. 

📅 Exhibition Dates: April 10 – June 8, 2025

🔗 View this show now at: https://bit.ly/4h0FLNh

In her powerful series (2022-present), Elkins weaves a narrative that connects family archives, historical documents, and early Alta California maps, illuminating the stories of land loss, assimilation, and resilience amongst Indigenous, Mexican, and multiracial ancestors in Southern California. As an 8th generation Angeleno, her work reflects a deep introspection into the historical conditions inherent to the soil—all while highlighting original indigenous names for locations and plant life both native and introduced. 

Elkins, an acclaimed visual artist and educator, tackles themes of gender, race, and identity through a lens that examines the influence of systemic structures—from colonization to power dynamics. Her thought-provoking approach oscillates between formal, conceptual, and documentary styles, inviting viewers to engage with her family’s complex history on Tongva/Gabrielino land.

📸 Discover Elkins’ captivating works that have graced international exhibitions and revered publications, and learn how her art challenges perceptions and fosters understanding about our shared histories.

Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into a narrative that is as enlightening as it is transformative. Join us in reflecting on the landscape of our past and present. 

#AmyElkins #ArtExhibition #MarkMooreFineArt #ArtsyExhibition #IndigenousArt #LandAndIdentity #Photography #ContemporaryArt #HistoricalNarrative #CulturalResilience #ArtInSouthernCalifornia

✨ Mark Moore Fine Art is Proud to Present: “TRANSPLANTS” by Jennifer Gunlock ✨ 

✨ **Mark Moore Fine Art is Proud to Present: “TRANSPLANTS” by Jennifer Gunlock** ✨ 

@markmooregallery is excited to announce the exclusive online exhibition “TRANSPLANTS” by the talented Los Angeles artist Jennifer Gunlock, now available on ARTSY! This compelling solo exhibition, originally exhibited at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, showcases Gunlock’s profound reflections on the intricate relationship between humanity and our natural landscapes.

As the title suggests, “TRANSPLANTS” delves into the significant impact of human manipulation on our wildlands—exploring themes of clear-cutting, construction, and the domesticating of native flora and fauna. Jennifer draws inspiration from her upbringing in Southern California, where the natural landscape has been reshaped by urban development, resulting in a stark contrast between the encroaching city and the fragile wildlands.

Gunlock’s work melds photography, decorative papers, and colored pencil, alongside innovative digital collages and animations. Her landscapes portray the scars left by infrastructure—mines, oil wells, and the ever-present specter of climate change—while provoking thought on how our actions shape not only our environments, but also our future.

Join us in experiencing this urgent and beautifully crafted dialogue on the transient nature of our planet. 🌍💔

🔗 Explore the exhibition here: https://bit.ly/44Lqxcr

#MarkMooreFineArt #TransplantsExhibition #JenniferGunlock #ArtExhibition #ClimateChange #FineArt #Artsy #Landscapes #ArtWithPurpose #EnvironmentalArt #Photography #DigitalArt #ArtCommunity #VirtualExhibition

✨ OPENING THURSDAY – Mark Moore Fine Art is Proud to Present: “TRANSPLANTS” by Jennifer Gunlock ✨ 

✨ **Mark Moore Fine Art is Proud to Present: “TRANSPLANTS” by Jennifer Gunlock** ✨ 

@markmooregallery is excited to announce the exclusive online exhibition “TRANSPLANTS” by the talented Los Angeles artist Jennifer Gunlock, now available on ARTSY! This compelling solo exhibition, originally exhibited at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, showcases Gunlock’s profound reflections on the intricate relationship between humanity and our natural landscapes.

As the title suggests, “TRANSPLANTS” delves into the significant impact of human manipulation on our wildlands—exploring themes of clear-cutting, construction, and the domesticating of native flora and fauna. Jennifer draws inspiration from her upbringing in Southern California, where the natural landscape has been reshaped by urban development, resulting in a stark contrast between the encroaching city and the fragile wildlands.

Gunlock’s work melds photography, decorative papers, and colored pencil, alongside innovative digital collages and animations. Her landscapes portray the scars left by infrastructure—mines, oil wells, and the ever-present specter of climate change—while provoking thought on how our actions shape not only our environments, but also our future.

Join us in experiencing this urgent and beautifully crafted dialogue on the transient nature of our planet. 🌍💔

🔗 Explore the exhibition here: https://bit.ly/44Lqxcr

#MarkMooreFineArt #TransplantsExhibition #JenniferGunlock #ArtExhibition #ClimateChange #FineArt #Artsy #Landscapes #ArtWithPurpose #EnvironmentalArt #Photography #DigitalArt #ArtCommunity #VirtualExhibition

Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Ken Craft: A Never Finished Light” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition Closing Today

🌟✨ Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents **“A Never Finished Light”** featuring the captivating works of Texas-based artist **Ken Craft**. This exhibit draws inspiration from a chapter in Richard Dawkins’ *The Greatest Show on Earth* and reflects influences from legendary artists such as Courbet, Richter, Herriman, and Guston.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/4hDnZBj

🎨 Ken Craft (b. 1967, New Mexico) is a Dallas-based painter who primarily works with oil and watercolor. His art marries representation with conceptual themes, exploring personal and natural history, evolution, and the universal struggles of life. Craft often infuses his pieces with comic book characters and narrative elements, inviting viewers into a rich storytelling experience.

💬 Ken shares, “These works are loosely inspired by a snippet from Dawkins’ book, illustrating the evolution of species through generations—such as female rabbits. Each generation bears resemblance to its predecessors, yet if you trace back far enough, the lineage diverges dramatically.”

Within my paintings, you’ll find echoes of rabbits amidst clouds, rock formations, and the night sky. They serve as reminders of our interconnectedness over deep time. Each fleeting image prompts us to contemplate our place in the natural world. As we navigate these challenging times, I find solace in exploring natural history and reinforcing our bond with all living beings.”

🌿 Ken Craft’s impressive portfolio includes numerous exhibitions across the country and accolades such as the Top Choice prize at Artspace 111 and a residency at MASS MoCA. He was also featured in New American Painting’s #138, highlighting the Western United States.

📅 **Check out this thought-provoking exhibition that intertwines art, science, and the beauty of existence.**

#KenCraft #ANeverFinishedLight #MarkMooreFineArt #ArtExhibition #Evolution #Nature #ContemporaryArt #DallasArt #ArtInspiration #Interconnectedness

Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist Jimi Gleason by The Laguna Art Museum

Jimi Gleason
Landline, 2023
Silver nitrate & acrylic on canvas
56 x 80 inches
COLLECTION OF THE LAGUNA ART MUSEUM

Mark Moore Fine Art and the artist are pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist Jimi Gleason, titled “Landline” from 2023 by The Laguna Art Museum in Laguna Beach, CA.

This work will be included in the museum Permanent Collection and will be included in the upcoming New Acquisitions exhibition at the Laguna Art Museum spanning the breadth of LAM’s collection from the 19th century. The artworks, spanning over a century of creation, encompass a diverse array of mediums including sculpture, mixed media, film, painting, and large-format color photography.

The exhibition, titled Latest and Greatest: New Work at Laguna Art Museum features works by: Mark Bennett, Charles Percy Austin, Sergei Bongart, Carole Caroompas, Jedediah Caesar, Rosson Crow, Woods Davy, Fannie Eliza Duvall, John Frost, Jennifer Gunlock, Grace Carpenter Hudson, John Humble, Roger Kuntz, Jimi Gleason, Tom Lamb, Robert Landry, Malorie Marder, Carter Mull, Evan Nesbit, Deborah Oropallo, Phil Paradise, Astrid Preston, Rozeal, Richard Roth, Heidi Schwegler, Millard Owen Sheets, Robert Standish, Craig Stecyk, Jay McCafferty, Patrick Wilson, and Jennifer West. 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS EXIBITION ON THE MUSEUM WEBSITE

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