OPENING TODAY: David Maisel “History’s Shadow” on ARTSY

Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to present History’s Shadow, an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by American artist David Maisel opening today and continuing through May 15, 2017.

You can view this show at the following link HERE.

For over twenty-five years, Maisel’s photographic work has been wide-ranging in scope, and yet deeply focused on what he describes as a “long-term investigation into the aesthetics of entropy, and the dual processes of memory and excavation.”

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History’s Shadow has as its source material x-rays of art objects that date from antiquity through just prior to the invention of photography. The x-rays have been culled from museum conservation archives, re-photographed and re-worked. Through the x-ray process, the artworks of origin become de-contextualized, yet acutely alive and renewed. The series concerns the dual processes and intertwined themes of memory and excavation.

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Rendering three dimensions into two is at the heart of the photographic process. With the x-ray, this sense is compounded, since it maps both the inner and outer surfaces of its subject. The mysterious images that result encompass both an inner and an outer world, as the two-dimensional photographs bring us into a realm of indeterminate space, depth, and scale.

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The x-ray has historically been used for the structural examination of art and artifacts much as physicians examine bones and internal organs; it reveals losses, replacements, methods of construction, and internal trauma that may not be visible to the naked eye. The resulting prints of History’s Shadowmake the invisible visible, and express through photographic means the shape-shifting nature of time itself, and the continuous presence of the past contained within us.

 

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A Look At The Work Of Yoram Wolberger by Mark Mian on ARTSY

Check out the exceptional essay by critic and writer Mark Mian posted on ARTSY on the work of Yoram Wolberger titled The Archaeology of False Idols – Mundane as Medium in Wolberger’s Cowboys & Indians”.

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Yoram Wolberger
Red Indian #4 (Spearman), 2008 (Collection of The Brooklyn Art Museum)

More information on Wolberger and his work can be found on our ARTSY artist page at:  https://www.artsy.net/mark-moore-gallery/artist/yoram-wolberger

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Previewed: David Maisel “History’s Shadow” Exhibition May 8-15, 2017

Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to present History’s Shadow, an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by American artist David Maisel. For over twenty-five years, Maisel’s photographic work has been wide-ranging in scope, and yet deeply focused on what he describes as a “long-term investigation into the aesthetics of entropy, and the dual processes of memory and excavation.”

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History’s Shadow has as its source material x-rays of art objects that date from antiquity through just prior to the invention of photography. The x-rays have been culled from museum conservation archives, re-photographed and re-worked. Through the x-ray process, the artworks of origin become de-contextualized, yet acutely alive and renewed. The series concerns the dual processes and intertwined themes of memory and excavation.

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Rendering three dimensions into two is at the heart of the photographic process. With the x-ray, this sense is compounded, since it maps both the inner and outer surfaces of its subject. The mysterious images that result encompass both an inner and an outer world, as the two-dimensional photographs bring us into a realm of indeterminate space, depth, and scale.

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The x-ray has historically been used for the structural examination of art and artifacts much as physicians examine bones and internal organs; it reveals losses, replacements, methods of construction, and internal trauma that may not be visible to the naked eye. The resulting prints of History’s Shadowmake the invisible visible, and express through photographic means the shape-shifting nature of time itself, and the continuous presence of the past contained within us.

This show will be announced to the public on May 8th, however, you can preview it now at the following link as a Special Patron of MMFA at:

https://www.artsy.net/show/mark-moore-fine-art-david-maisel-historys-shadow

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“X, Curator” – an article written by Jonathan Letham on ARTSY featured now focused on the David Maisel “History’s Shadow” works

Read the article written by Jonathan Letham on ARTSY featured now on the David Maisel “History’s Shadow” works at: https://www.artsy.net/mark-moore-gallery/article/mark-moore-fine-art-x-curator-jonathan-lethem

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Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce a special online ARTSY exclusive exhibition from the acclaimed History’s Shadow and Shadow Paintings Series by artist David Maisel from May 16 – June 19, 2017 at the following link:

https://www.artsy.net/show/mark-moore-fine-art-david-maisel-historys-shadow

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Yoram Wolberger Releases TOY SOLDIER #4

Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce the release of a new major sculpture work by gallery artist YORAM WOLBERGER. The artist has just released a new edition of his trademark oversized fiberglass sculptures. Much like the (now sold-out) “Cowboy and Indian” series and the “Trophy” series of sculpture works, Wolberger’s new “Toy Soldiers” strike a chord for nostalgic Americana and pop culture.

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Toy Soldier #4, (Offhand Position), 2016
3D digital scanning, CNC digital sculpting, Reinforced Fiberglass Composite, Urethane
Approximate dimensions: 72 x 60 x 24 inches
Edition: 3 + 2 A/Ps

PRICE UPON REQUEST

Please note that Edition 1/3 and 2/3 have already been sold. The artist still has one example that remains available in the edition of three, as does one Artist Proof.

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Yoram Wolberger uses childhood toys and everyday domestic items to create his large scale sculptures, foregrounding the latent symbolism and cultural paradigms of these objects that so subtly inform Western culture. By enlarging this ephemera to life size, Wolberger emphasizes the distortions of their original manufacture disallowing any real illusion and conceptually forcing the viewer to reconsider their meanings. When enlarged beyond any possibility of dismissal, we see that toy soldiers create lines between Us and Them, plastic cowboys and Indians marginalize and stereotype the Other, even wedding cake bride and groom figurines dictate our expected gender roles.

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As the HUFFINGTON POST put it: “Wolberger’s Cowboys & Indians is based on the widely familiar toy figurines with which Wolberger played during his youth, and invites viewers to consider the manufacturing of common cultural stereotypes. Faithfully reproducing the seemingly innocent figurines at life size proportions with all their original design “flaws” intact, the artist compels us to reexamine the cultural attitudes implied by such distorted portrayals.”

For additional information on all available works currently available by YORAM WOLBERGER please reference his artist page on our ARTSY website for you to view there by clicking on this link.

Please note that shipping, crating, and taxes for in-state sales will be additional, and all editioned pieces are available subject to prior sale.

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Julie Oppermann Exclusive Online Show On View Now

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ON VIEW NOW: The Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to present an Exclusive Online ARTSY Exhibition, Julie Oppermann: Waking Lines – currently on view through May 15th. Check it out now at the following link:

https://www.artsy.net/show/mark-moore-fine-art-julie-oppermann-waking-lines

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Neuroscience, Art Come Together in Barrick Museum Exhibit

Check out this article on the painting of  Julie Oppermann published this by the UNLV NEWS CENTER week at the following link titled “Neuroscience, Art Come Together in Barrick Museum Exhibit“:

https://www.unlv.edu/news/article/neuroscience-art-come-together-barrick-museum-exhibit

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Reminder: The Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to present an Exclusive Online ARTSY Exhibition, Julie Oppermann: Waking Lines – currently on view through May 15th. Check it out now at the following link:

https://www.artsy.net/show/mark-moore-fine-art-julie-oppermann-waking-lines

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Final Twenty Days to see Christopher Russell in “Process” at the UNLV Barrick Museum

Christopher Russell is among the ten MMFA artists will be featured in the exhibition titled PROCESS curated by Matthew Gardocki at the Barrick Museum at the University of Nevada Las Vegas which closes on Saturday, May 13, 2017.

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This exhibition will also include works by: Julie Oppermann; Christopher Duncan; John Bauer; Kara Joslyn; Kim Rugg; Ryan Wallace; Heidi Schwegler; Meghan Smythe; Christopher Russell, along with Lester Monzon.

This show is currently featured on ARTSY at the following link:

https://www.artsy.net/show/mark-moore-fine-art-process-at-the-unlv-marjorie-barrick-museum-las-vegas

You can also download Christopher Russell free online STATEMENTS Catalog published by Mark Moore Fine Art featuring full color images of recent artworks, bio information, and a Q&A with the artist at the following link HERE.

For more information on this work please contact: mark@markmooregallery.com

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“Waking Lines” Exhibition Featured on ARTSY L.A. Galleries Page

Please note that our current Julie Oppermann: Waking Lines show is currently being featured on the Los Angeles galleries page of ARTSY.

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Check out this exclusive online exhibition at:

https://www.artsy.net/mark-moore-gallery

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Zemer Peled Reviewed in THE SEATTLE TIMES

Zemer Peled’s work in the Winston Wächter Fine Art exhibition Form Over Function has been featured in a Seattle Times article as a “not-to-miss” ceramics exhibition. Here is a short excerpt from the article:

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Image: Zemer Peled, Black Dreams #3, 2016 / Porcelain / 10 1/2 × 10 1/2 × 5 ins

“Peled’s meticulous pieces never had a function to begin with. ‘Untitled 1’ and ‘Untitled 5’ are symmetrical abstractions of flower forms, built from hundreds of thin painted prongs of clay. Their colors change depending on your vantage point. ‘Black Dreams #3’ is still more complex: an asymmetrical organism of dark ceramic tendrils that undulate as if swaying to an underwater current.” -Michael Upchurch

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DETAIL Image: Zemer Peled, Black Dreams #3, 2016 / Porcelain / 10 1/2 × 10 1/2 × 5 ins

For more information on this and other artists we have work with please go to our website: www.markmoorefineart.com

You can find additional available works by this artist and prices on our ARTSY website: www.artsy.net/mark-moore-gallery

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