Category Archives: Mark Moore Gallery

🌟 Zemer Peled Featured in CERAMICS MONTHLY 🌟

🌟 **Zemer Peled Featured in CERAMICS MONTHLY** 🌟

Exciting news! @markmooregallery artist Zemer Peled’s innovative work is showcased in the February 2025 issue of CERAMICS MONTHLY with an article titled “Zemer Peled: Dancing with Porcelain.” 

Peled’s stunning sculptures beautifully explore the duality of nature—where beauty meets brutality. Peled transforms fragile porcelain into thousands of handcrafted shards, creating mesmerizing pieces that challenge traditional notions of elegance and refinement. 🌿✨

Born in Israel and now based in the U.S. and Israel both, her work has garnered international acclaim, exhibited at renowned venues such as Mark Moore Fine Art, Sotheby’s, and the Saatchi Gallery, and featured in top publications like Vogue and Elle.

Want to dive deeper into her artistic journey? Check out the full article here: https://bit.ly/3QyNqHy

#ZemerPeled #CeramicsMonthly #Art #Sculpture #Porcelain #ContemporaryArt #FeaturedArtist

Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler Opening Today!

Heidi Schwegler
Familiar, 2025 
43.5 x 33.5 x 33.5 inches
Unique digital print, resin, steel, paint

Heidi Schwegler
Familiar (Lizard), 2025 
48 x 57 x 20 inches
Unique digital print and paint

✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler! ✨

Blending found objects with traditional sculpture, Heidi draws inspiration from her own story of resilience—growing up with severe lazy eye and learning the power of transformation. In this new work, she sculpts her “familiar”: a personal alter ego born from the spirits of the desert—coyote, mountain lion, and roadrunner—woven together with cholla and Mojave relics. Each piece is a tribute to survival, adaptation, and the wild beauty of the desert.

About Heidi: She transforms urban and desert fragments into striking works using glass, gold, and silver. Founder of Yucca Valley Material Lab, her art is part of collections at Portland Art Museum, Laguna Art Museum, Schneider Museum, Crocker Museum, and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation.

Don’t miss this captivating online show at this link attached: https://bit.ly/47Gnlii

#HeidiSchwegler #FamiliarExhibition #MarkMooreFineArt #NewExhibition

Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg

Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg.

Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg deconstructs and reconstructs items like newspapers, magazines, and maps, challenging how we receive and trust information. In this show, she reimagines borders and regions with precise hand-drawn cartography, highlighting how we perceive power and territory. Rugg’s playful yet thought-provoking work with newsprint and maps exposes the manipulative tactics found in everyday media.

Experience Kim Rugg’s art—equal parts wit and critique—online now! View the show: https://bit.ly/47dVB5o

Kim Rugg’s work appears in major museum collections worldwide. Based in London, she continues to redefine how we see the world. 

#KimRugg #PatternsofLandscape #ContemporaryArt #OnlineExhibition #MarkMooreGallery #ARTSY

Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist AMY ELKINS by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston for their Permanent Collection

Amy Elkins
Parting Words, 2009-2024
Carlos De Luna, Execution #33, Age 27. 1989
David Spence, Execution #111, Age 40. 1997
Gary Graham, Execution #222, Age 39. 2000
Claude Howard Jones, Execution #239, Age 60. 2000
Cameron Willingham, Execution #320, Age 36. 2004
Electrostatic Print on Acid-Free, Lignin-Free 100lb Paper
9.82 x 8.5 inches each (set of five) / Edition of 5 + 2AP
COLLECTION OF THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON

Mark Moore Fine Art and the artist are pleased to announce the acquisition of “Parting Words”, 2023 by artist AMY ELKINS by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston for the Permanent Collection. 

Amy Elkins (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.  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.  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.  

Elkins was recently awarded a Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship and Kala Media Arts Fellowship.  Past awards include the Aperture Portfolio Prize, Peter S. Reed Foundation grant, Cadogan Award and more.  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.

With its encyclopedic collection and an exciting schedule of international loan exhibitions and award-winning programs, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is one of the premier destinations in the United States for art lovers. Established in 1900, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s collection numbers nearly 70,000 works and embraces the art of antiquity to the present.The collecting department of modern and contemporary art has grown to more than 1,400 objects spanning six continents. Major figures in the evolution Modern and Contemporary art, with a particular emphasis on the progress of abstraction, are represented across the 20th century and into the 21st and include works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Piet Mondrian. The Surrealist era is introduced with works by Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, Roberto Matta, Joan Miró, and Yves Tanguy. Postwar European artists in the collection range from Pierre Alechinsky, Anthony Caro, Niki de Saint-Phalle, and Jean Tinguely to Rebecca Horn, Anselm Kiefer, Giuseppe Penone, and Gerhard Richter. Collecting in the new millennium has opened up new avenues of exploration, from the light-based works of James Turrell, Jennifer Steinkamp, and Bill Viola to artists who challenge accepted art-historical narratives, including Nan Goldin, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Do Ho Suh, and Fred Wilson.

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

Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler

Heidi Schwegler
Familiar, 2025 
43.5 x 33.5 x 33.5 inches
Unique digital print, resin, steel, paint

Heidi Schwegler
Familiar (Lizard), 2025 
48 x 57 x 20 inches
Unique digital print and paint

✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler! ✨

Blending found objects with traditional sculpture, Heidi draws inspiration from her own story of resilience—growing up with severe lazy eye and learning the power of transformation. In this new work, she sculpts her “familiar”: a personal alter ego born from the spirits of the desert—coyote, mountain lion, and roadrunner—woven together with cholla and Mojave relics. Each piece is a tribute to survival, adaptation, and the wild beauty of the desert.

About Heidi: She transforms urban and desert fragments into striking works using glass, gold, and silver. Founder of Yucca Valley Material Lab, her art is part of collections at Portland Art Museum, Laguna Art Museum, Schneider Museum, Crocker Museum, and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation.

Don’t miss this captivating online show at this link attached: https://bit.ly/47Gnlii

#HeidiSchwegler #FamiliarExhibition #MarkMooreFineArt #NewExhibition

Now Live on Artsy: ‘WALLFLOWER’ by Amy Elkins – Closing this Sunday!

Now Live on Artsy: ‘WALLFLOWER’ by Amy Elkins!

Mark Moore Fine Art is excited to present an exclusive online exhibition of Amy Elkins’ powerful series WALLFLOWER—on view through Nov 9, 2025.

Elkins’ striking portraits dive deep into masculinity, gender identity, and vulnerability, challenging stereotypes and rewriting the male gaze. From intimate Brooklyn-based portraits to raw, honest images of masculine-identified individuals across Georgia, WALLFLOWER & WALLFLOWER II offer a new perspective on identity and beauty.

Amy Elkins is internationally acclaimed, recently recognized with the Fleishhacker Eureka Fellowship + Kala Media Arts Fellowship.

Explore the exhibition, experience the art ➡️ https://bit.ly/47sxEYO

#AmyElkins #Wallflower #PhotographyExhibition #Artsy #MarkMooreFineArt #GenderIdentity #Masculinity #ContemporaryArt

Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist REBEKAH ANDRADE by The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation

Rebekah Andrade
Mind Map 7, 2022
Oil, acrylic, paper, and pastel on canvas
28 x 24 in
COLLECTION OF THE FREDERICK R. WEISMAN ART FOUNDATION (Los Angeles)

 Mark Moore Fine Art and the artist are pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist REBEKAH ANDRADE, titled “Mind Map 7” from 2022 by The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation. 

Rebekah Andrade (Canadian, b. 1980) is an abstract painter based in Charlotte, North Carolina. She holds a BFA in Visual Arts from Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver, Canada, and a Graphic Design Certificate from Parsons School of Design in New York City,Rebekah Andrade’s work explores the language of painting by way of expressionism, geometric abstraction, hard-edge painting, and pattern. Her process draws from past work, personal references, familiar forms, objects, textures, and symbols. This structured methodology is transmitted through selected colors of layered paint, collage, and mixed media techniques, always leaving traces of the process visible. Her intention with the work is to investigate and work through questions surrounding the history of representation, limits of perception, aesthetics, status, and reproduction of images, thus providing her insight and clarity into our contemporary visual culture and communicational trends.

In 2019, Andrade embarked on a transformative residency at Otis College of Art in Los Angeles, further expanding her creative horizons. Her innovative work has garnered attention across international borders, with exhibitions spanning Canada, the United States, and Chile. Her work has been published in Edeltraut, The Gathered Gallery, New American Painting #144.

The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation is dedicated to continuing the legacy and vision of Frederick R. Weisman, an extraordinary entrepreneur, philanthropist, and art collector. He held an uncompromising belief in the cultural value of art and understood the importance of both the individual artist and the creative process. In carrying out Mr. Weisman’s intentions, the Foundation seeks to preserve, collect, and make publicly accessible his collection of modern and contemporary art as a means to strengthen and contribute to the greater artistic and intellectual life of our time. In 1982, Frederick R. Weisman purchased the Los Angeles estate to serve as a showcase for his personal collection of 20th-century art. He and his wife, Billie Milam Weisman, an art conservator and curator, worked together to create a unique environment located within the Mediterranean-style villa. More than four hundred works of art are on display at the Foundation.

The collection includes works by European Modernists, including Cezanne, Picasso, and Kandinsky, and Surrealist works by Ernst, Miro, and Magritte. The holdings in postwar art include works by Giacometti, Noguchi, Calder, Rauschenberg, and Johns; Abstract Expressionist paintings by de Kooning, Francis, Still, and Rothko; Color-Field paintings by Frankenthaler, Louis, and Noland; and Pop Art by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Oldenburg, and Rosenquist. Contemporary California works include those by Ruscha and Goode and Super Realist sculptures by Hanson and de Andrea. These holdings are part of a larger collection that Mr. Weisman established as the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation in 1982. 

Currently, under the direction of Billie Milam Weisman, the Foundation continues to make the collection available through loans to museums worldwide, docent tours at the Los Angeles estate, exhibitions in public-art venues, and the funding of several art museums, including the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University in Malibu, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the San Diego Museum of Art, and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota, designed by Frank O. Gehry.

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

Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg

Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg.

Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg deconstructs and reconstructs items like newspapers, magazines, and maps, challenging how we receive and trust information. In this show, she reimagines borders and regions with precise hand-drawn cartography, highlighting how we perceive power and territory. Rugg’s playful yet thought-provoking work with newsprint and maps exposes the manipulative tactics found in everyday media.

Experience Kim Rugg’s art—equal parts wit and critique—online now! View the show: https://bit.ly/47dVB5o

Kim Rugg’s work appears in major museum collections worldwide. Based in London, she continues to redefine how we see the world. 

#KimRugg #PatternsofLandscape #ContemporaryArt #OnlineExhibition #MarkMooreGallery #ARTSY

Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade – On View Now!

✨ Now Live on ARTSY! ✨

Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade. Dive into Andrade’s latest body of work—a vibrant exploration of presence and balance through layered abstraction.

Experience buoyant fields of green, blue, and pink, interwoven with expressive marks that create moments of tension and release. With acrylic and pastel on paper, Rebekah masterfully layers color and gesture, inviting you to slow down and discover both the details and atmosphere within each piece.

This collection is all about finding clarity, resonance, and quiet joy in the balance between structure and surrender.

Don’t miss it—see the full show now! ⬇️

🔗 VIEW THE EXHIBITION: https://bit.ly/3IqZytR

#RebekahAndrade #ArtExhibition #MarkMooreFineArt #BetweenQuietAndBold #ArtsyExhibit #ContemporaryArt #AbstractArt

Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler

Heidi Schwegler
Familiar, 2025 
43.5 x 33.5 x 33.5 inches
Unique digital print, resin, steel, paint

Heidi Schwegler
Familiar (Lizard), 2025 
48 x 57 x 20 inches
Unique digital print and paint

✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler! ✨

Blending found objects with traditional sculpture, Heidi draws inspiration from her own story of resilience—growing up with severe lazy eye and learning the power of transformation. In this new work, she sculpts her “familiar”: a personal alter ego born from the spirits of the desert—coyote, mountain lion, and roadrunner—woven together with cholla and Mojave relics. Each piece is a tribute to survival, adaptation, and the wild beauty of the desert.

About Heidi: She transforms urban and desert fragments into striking works using glass, gold, and silver. Founder of Yucca Valley Material Lab, her art is part of collections at Portland Art Museum, Laguna Art Museum, Schneider Museum, Crocker Museum, and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation.

Don’t miss this captivating online show at this link attached: https://bit.ly/47Gnlii

#HeidiSchwegler #FamiliarExhibition #MarkMooreFineArt #NewExhibition