Category Archives: Mark Moore Gallery

REBEKAH ANDRADE “Convergence: Exploring Harmonious Frequencies” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition On View Now

Mark Moore Fine Art is thrilled to announce the debut of “Convergence: Exploring Harmonious Frequencies“, an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition featuring the captivating works of artist REBEKAH ANDRADE. This highly-anticipated show not only marks Andrade’s first exhibition with the gallery, but also her long-awaited introduction to ARTSY’s prestigious platform.

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

Convergence: Exploring Harmonious Frequencies” invites you to explore the mesmerizing elements of color, shape, and texture. Each canvas stands as a testament to the profound power of convergence, where disparate frequencies meld seamlessly into a unified whole. Rebekah’s artwork delves deep into this concept, skillfully navigating the intersections of form and color with a captivating blend of techniques and styles.

From bold colors and brushstrokes to delicate lines, Rebekah’s creations pulsate with a unique vitality, showcasing a delicate balance between chaos and order. Within each piece, discordant notes find their perfect harmony, and the beauty of coalescing frequencies reigns supreme.

Employing a meticulous process of layering, collage, and mixed media, each artwork in this body of work serves as a testament to the artist’s relentless pursuit of intriguing compositions and the captivating allure of minimalism. Every piece reflects Rebekah’s introspective journey, bearing visible traces of her evolution as an artist and inviting viewers to witness the gradual transformation unfolding within each stroke and layer.

Step into this captivating world of convergence, where Rebekah’s masterful exploration of harmonious frequencies invites you to experience the sublime beauty found within the convergence of diverse elements.

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MEHGAN SMYTHE: RECENT EXPLORATIONS IN CERAMIC SCULPTURE | An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition On View Now

MEHGAN SMYTHE: RECENT EXPLORATIONS IN CERAMIC SCULPTURE | An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition On View Now

We are proud to present the new ceramic works of Meghan Smythe in her exclusive ARTSY exhibition, “Recent Explorations in Ceramic Sculpture”. Through her use of traditional monument format, Smythe captures the delicate balance between intimacy and brutality, beauty and ugliness.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/48ZMQcJ

Using a traditional sculptural format (the monument), Meghan Smythe captures contradicting extremes within human gesture: intimacy and brutality, beauty and ugliness, or the lewd and tender. In her attempt to achieve an “elegant vulgarity,” she encapsulates moments that define our mortality in unanticipated ways; oftentimes toeing the delicate line between erotic and macabre tendencies that give way to life, and ultimately death. Glass, ceramic, and concrete are woven together in an elaborate, orgy-like web of body parts and organic artifacts, as if suddenly cast with Pompeii-like circumstances. Like excavated antiquities or fossils, Smythe’s ceramic compositions allude to the cyclical nature of civilization – a dramedy in which all of the players are subject to conquest and demise.

Smythe (b. 1984, Kingston, ON) received her MFA from the Alfred University School of Art and Design (NY). Her work has been shown at the Arizona State University Art Museum (AZ) and the Gardiner Museum, Toronto (ON). She was the Visiting Artist in Residence at California State University, Long Beach (CA) from 2012-2014.

For more information or additional press materials, please visit: www.markmoorefineart.com

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Rare Earth: A Survey of Contemporary Ceramics | An ARTSY Legacy Exhibition On View Now

Rare Earth: A Survey of Contemporary Ceramics | An ARTSY Legacy Exhibition On View Now

@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition of Rare Earth: A Survey of Contemporary Ceramics as part of our new ARTSY LEGACY SERIES of exhibitions. These are the artists and shows over the last 15 years on ARTSY that have been the most acclaimed and the most viewed by their patrons and art critics. I urge you to visit the site now and view this truly wonderful body of work at this link: https://bit.ly/49jMiQ4

Mark Moore Fine Art presents a group exhibition of artists at the cutting-edge of the Contemporary Ceramics movement at this time, which includes major works by Jeffry Mitchell, Zemer Peled, Meghan Smythe, and Dirk Staschke.

For more information on these artists or additional press materials, please visit http://www.markmoorefineart.com, or contact us at: info@markmoorefineart.com

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

MEHGAN SMYTHE: RECENT EXPLORATIONS IN CERAMIC SCULPTURE | An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition On View Now

MEHGAN SMYTHE: RECENT EXPLORATIONS IN CERAMIC SCULPTURE | An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition On View Now

We are proud to present the new ceramic works of Meghan Smythe in her exclusive ARTSY exhibition, “Recent Explorations in Ceramic Sculpture”. Through her use of traditional monument format, Smythe captures the delicate balance between intimacy and brutality, beauty and ugliness.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/48ZMQcJ

Using a traditional sculptural format (the monument), Meghan Smythe captures contradicting extremes within human gesture: intimacy and brutality, beauty and ugliness, or the lewd and tender. In her attempt to achieve an “elegant vulgarity,” she encapsulates moments that define our mortality in unanticipated ways; oftentimes toeing the delicate line between erotic and macabre tendencies that give way to life, and ultimately death. Glass, ceramic, and concrete are woven together in an elaborate, orgy-like web of body parts and organic artifacts, as if suddenly cast with Pompeii-like circumstances. Like excavated antiquities or fossils, Smythe’s ceramic compositions allude to the cyclical nature of civilization – a dramedy in which all of the players are subject to conquest and demise.

Smythe (b. 1984, Kingston, ON) received her MFA from the Alfred University School of Art and Design (NY). Her work has been shown at the Arizona State University Art Museum (AZ) and the Gardiner Museum, Toronto (ON). She was the Visiting Artist in Residence at California State University, Long Beach (CA) from 2012-2014.

For more information or additional press materials, please visit: www.markmoorefineart.com

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

REBEKAH ANDRADE “Convergence: Exploring Harmonious Frequencies” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition On View Now

Mark Moore Fine Art is thrilled to announce the debut of “Convergence: Exploring Harmonious Frequencies“, an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition featuring the captivating works of artist REBEKAH ANDRADE. This highly-anticipated show not only marks Andrade’s first exhibition with the gallery, but also her long-awaited introduction to ARTSY’s prestigious platform.

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

Convergence: Exploring Harmonious Frequencies” invites you to explore the mesmerizing elements of color, shape, and texture. Each canvas stands as a testament to the profound power of convergence, where disparate frequencies meld seamlessly into a unified whole. Rebekah’s artwork delves deep into this concept, skillfully navigating the intersections of form and color with a captivating blend of techniques and styles.

From bold colors and brushstrokes to delicate lines, Rebekah’s creations pulsate with a unique vitality, showcasing a delicate balance between chaos and order. Within each piece, discordant notes find their perfect harmony, and the beauty of coalescing frequencies reigns supreme.

Employing a meticulous process of layering, collage, and mixed media, each artwork in this body of work serves as a testament to the artist’s relentless pursuit of intriguing compositions and the captivating allure of minimalism. Every piece reflects Rebekah’s introspective journey, bearing visible traces of her evolution as an artist and inviting viewers to witness the gradual transformation unfolding within each stroke and layer.

Step into this captivating world of convergence, where Rebekah’s masterful exploration of harmonious frequencies invites you to experience the sublime beauty found within the convergence of diverse elements.

#markmoorefineart #markmooregallery #rebekahandade #abstractart #artist #art #modernart #contemporaryart #dailyart #instaart #instagood #contemporaryartist #kunst #artcollectors #artcollector #artconsultant #abstractartist #painting

MEHGAN SMYTHE: RECENT EXPLORATIONS IN CERAMIC SCULPTURE | An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition On View Now

MEHGAN SMYTHE: RECENT EXPLORATIONS IN CERAMIC SCULPTURE | An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition On View Now

We are proud to present the new ceramic works of Meghan Smythe in her exclusive ARTSY exhibition, “Recent Explorations in Ceramic Sculpture”. Through her use of traditional monument format, Smythe captures the delicate balance between intimacy and brutality, beauty and ugliness.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/48ZMQcJ

Using a traditional sculptural format (the monument), Meghan Smythe captures contradicting extremes within human gesture: intimacy and brutality, beauty and ugliness, or the lewd and tender. In her attempt to achieve an “elegant vulgarity,” she encapsulates moments that define our mortality in unanticipated ways; oftentimes toeing the delicate line between erotic and macabre tendencies that give way to life, and ultimately death. Glass, ceramic, and concrete are woven together in an elaborate, orgy-like web of body parts and organic artifacts, as if suddenly cast with Pompeii-like circumstances. Like excavated antiquities or fossils, Smythe’s ceramic compositions allude to the cyclical nature of civilization – a dramedy in which all of the players are subject to conquest and demise.

Smythe (b. 1984, Kingston, ON) received her MFA from the Alfred University School of Art and Design (NY). Her work has been shown at the Arizona State University Art Museum (AZ) and the Gardiner Museum, Toronto (ON). She was the Visiting Artist in Residence at California State University, Long Beach (CA) from 2012-2014.

For more information or additional press materials, please visit: www.markmoorefineart.com

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

Rare Earth: A Survey of Contemporary Ceramics | An ARTSY Legacy Exhibition On View Now

Rare Earth: A Survey of Contemporary Ceramics | An ARTSY Legacy Exhibition On View Now

@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition of Rare Earth: A Survey of Contemporary Ceramics as part of our new ARTSY LEGACY SERIES of exhibitions. These are the artists and shows over the last 15 years on ARTSY that have been the most acclaimed and the most viewed by their patrons and art critics. I urge you to visit the site now and view this truly wonderful body of work at this link: https://bit.ly/49jMiQ4

Mark Moore Fine Art presents a group exhibition of artists at the cutting-edge of the Contemporary Ceramics movement at this time, which includes major works by Jeffry Mitchell, Zemer Peled, Meghan Smythe, and Dirk Staschke.

For more information on these artists or additional press materials, please visit http://www.markmoorefineart.com, or contact us at: info@markmoorefineart.com

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

MEHGAN SMYTHE: RECENT EXPLORATIONS IN CERAMIC SCULPTURE | An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition On View Now

MEHGAN SMYTHE: RECENT EXPLORATIONS IN CERAMIC SCULPTURE | An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition On View Now

We are proud to present the new ceramic works of Meghan Smythe in her exclusive ARTSY exhibition, “Recent Explorations in Ceramic Sculpture”. Through her use of traditional monument format, Smythe captures the delicate balance between intimacy and brutality, beauty and ugliness.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/48ZMQcJ

Using a traditional sculptural format (the monument), Meghan Smythe captures contradicting extremes within human gesture: intimacy and brutality, beauty and ugliness, or the lewd and tender. In her attempt to achieve an “elegant vulgarity,” she encapsulates moments that define our mortality in unanticipated ways; oftentimes toeing the delicate line between erotic and macabre tendencies that give way to life, and ultimately death. Glass, ceramic, and concrete are woven together in an elaborate, orgy-like web of body parts and organic artifacts, as if suddenly cast with Pompeii-like circumstances. Like excavated antiquities or fossils, Smythe’s ceramic compositions allude to the cyclical nature of civilization – a dramedy in which all of the players are subject to conquest and demise.

Smythe (b. 1984, Kingston, ON) received her MFA from the Alfred University School of Art and Design (NY). Her work has been shown at the Arizona State University Art Museum (AZ) and the Gardiner Museum, Toronto (ON). She was the Visiting Artist in Residence at California State University, Long Beach (CA) from 2012-2014.

For more information or additional press materials, please visit: www.markmoorefineart.com

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

Penelope Umbrico: “Mountains, Moving: Light Leaks, and Chemical Burns” | An ARTSY Legacy Exhibition On View Now

Penelope Umbrico: “Mountains, Moving: Light Leaks, and Chemical Burns” | An ARTSY Legacy Exhibition On View Now

Mark Moore Fine Art is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition of Penelope Umbrico: Mountains, Moving: Light Leaks, and Chemical Burns as part of our new ARTSY LEGACY SERIES of exhibitions. These are the artists and shows over the last 15 years on ARTSY that have been the most acclaimed and the most viewed by their patrons and art critics.

I urge you to visit the site now and view this truly wonderful body of work at: bit.ly/3w7SHPz

PENELOPE UMBRICO offers a radical reinterpretation of everyday consumer and vernacular images. Umbrico works “within the virtual world of consumer marketing and social media, traveling through the relentless flow of seductive images, objects, and information that surrounds us, searching for decisive moments—but in these worlds, decisive moments are cultural absurdities.”

Penelope Umbrico (born in Philadelphia, 1957) graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, and received her MFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York. She has participated extensively in solo and group exhibitions, including at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York. Umbrico is core faculty in the School of Visual Arts MFA Photography, Video, and Related Media Program. Selected public collections include the Guggenheim Museum (NY), International Center of Photography (NY), McNay Museum of Art (TX), Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY), Museum of Contemporary Photography (IL), Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (CA), Museum of Modern Art (NY), and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (CA), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA), among others. She lives in New York City.

For more information, go to:  http://bit.ly/2Lm1TGt

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

Penelope Umbrico: “Mountains, Moving: Light Leaks, and Chemical Burns” | An ARTSY Legacy Exhibition On View Now

Penelope Umbrico: “Mountains, Moving: Light Leaks, and Chemical Burns” | An ARTSY Legacy Exhibition On View Now

Mark Moore Fine Art is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition of Penelope Umbrico: Mountains, Moving: Light Leaks, and Chemical Burns as part of our new ARTSY LEGACY SERIES of exhibitions. These are the artists and shows over the last 15 years on ARTSY that have been the most acclaimed and the most viewed by their patrons and art critics.

I urge you to visit the site now and view this truly wonderful body of work at: bit.ly/3w7SHPz

PENELOPE UMBRICO offers a radical reinterpretation of everyday consumer and vernacular images. Umbrico works “within the virtual world of consumer marketing and social media, traveling through the relentless flow of seductive images, objects, and information that surrounds us, searching for decisive moments—but in these worlds, decisive moments are cultural absurdities.”

Penelope Umbrico (born in Philadelphia, 1957) graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, and received her MFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York. She has participated extensively in solo and group exhibitions, including at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York. Umbrico is core faculty in the School of Visual Arts MFA Photography, Video, and Related Media Program. Selected public collections include the Guggenheim Museum (NY), International Center of Photography (NY), McNay Museum of Art (TX), Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY), Museum of Contemporary Photography (IL), Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (CA), Museum of Modern Art (NY), and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (CA), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA), among others. She lives in New York City.

For more information, go to:  http://bit.ly/2Lm1TGt

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