Jean Shin TedX talk in Cape May

Gallery artist Jean Shin will be doing a TedX talk titled, Truths Be Told Through Art, this Sunday in Cape May (NJ).

From the article, “TedxCapeMay Returns for “Truth Be Told“:

Jean Shin offers insight into the art making process and engages the audience in the collective truths we experience as a society. The presentation will share behind-the-scene stories of individuals the artist has met in various communities while making art in the public realm. 

Jean is nationally recognized for her monumental installations that transform everyday objects into elegant expressions of identity and community. Her work has been widely exhibited in major national and international museums, including in solo exhibitions at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Arizona (2010), Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC (2009), the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia (2006), and Projects at The Museum of Modern Art in New York (2004).

Click here for ticket information.

For more information about the artist or available work, please email info@markmooregallery.com

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Andrew Schoultz in CRAVE

A new article on Andrew Schoultz‘s exhibition, Cyclical Nature, is online now at CRAVE. Written by Nicole Borgenicht, the article delves deep into the political nature of the exhibition and the concepts behind  Schoultz’s work.

Click here to read the article.

Cyclical Nature is currently on view at Mark Moore Gallery through October 31st. For more information about the artist or available work, please email info@markmooregallery.com

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Zemer Peled in Financial Times (UK)

Gallery artist Zemer Peled was featured in Financial Times, UK over the weekend, in a new article titled, “Shards Apart.” The article reflects on Peled’s time at Royal College of Art in London, and her unique approach to working with porcelain.

Click here for a PDF version of the article.

For more information about the artist or available work, please email info@markmooregallery.com

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New Andrew Schoultz Mural at Mark Moore Gallery

Andrew Schoultz has spent the last two weeks painting a mural on the side of the gallery.  Here are some shots of the work in progress:

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Andrew’s show, Cyclical Nature runs at the gallery through October 31st.
For more information about the artist or available work, please email info@markmooregallery.com

Allison Schulnik at CSULA Fine Art Gallery

Gallery artist Allison Schulnik is part of a new show, “Better Far Pursue a Frivolous Trade by Serious Means, than a Sublime Art Frivolously” at CSULA Fine Art Gallery. The show is curated by Lia Halloran and Rebecca Campbell and runs October 5-October 29.

For more information about the artist or available work, please email info@markmooregallery.com

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Kiel Johnson at Cypress College Art Gallery (CA)

Gallery artist Kiel Johnson is part of “Artists on Edge”, a group show at Cypress College Art Gallery curated by Mat Gleason.

From the press release:

The exhibit centers on the work and influence of the late Chris Burden who passed away earlier this year at the age of 69. Gleason posits that Burden’s penchant for finding the edge of every medium he touched was where his greatest influence occurred. Assembled here are historic works by Burden and nine contemporary artists, each with a debt to Burden and yet also finding a unique way to push their specific visual art mediums to the edge of what is possible.

Instead of tying these artists together, the exhibit seeks to show that the schools of thought embraced by Chris Burden were, like Burden’s art, unruly tentacles that stretch and threaten. The intensity of what one contemporary master created is shown to live on and grow into new forms of art.

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Andrew Schoultz Documentary

The Creative Lives has published a new documentary on gallery artist Andrew Schoultz.

The Creative Lives aim is “to capture the nature of an artist; the struggles they have, the doubts that arise, and the victory of creating something you’re proud to sign. ”

What they have to say about Andrew Schoultz:

A seasoned muralist, Andrew Schoultz practiced his craft illegally on walls throughout San Francisco before successfully pitching his skills to Aaron Noble and the influential Clarion Alley Project. In years since he has refined his work to a state of mastery and continues, both in and out of the studio, to produce an ever changing and deeply profound body of work. In his show “Compound Eyes On The World” at Marx and Zavattero Gallery in San Francisco, Andrew presented work exploring the blur of mob perspective in the modern world.

Andrew has work right now in two incredible exhibitions. He has an installation and a gigantic painting at the Long Beach Museum of Art for their show Vitality and Verve which is up until Oct 25th. He also has a solo show entitled Cyclical Nature at Mark Moore Gallery in Los Angeles up until October 31st. You must see this work in person the detail is incredible, please give yourself the gift of art and visit these works while you can.

Click here to watch the documentary.

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Jason Salavon on Hyperallergic

Gallery artist Jason Salavon‘s installation “The Master Index,” featured at Expo Chicago, is the topic of Hyperallergic’s front page article, From Emoticon to Ellen Degeneres, an Index of the Most Popular Wikipedia Articles.

Describing the installation in detail, the article states:

“The Master Index (v.EXPO_Chicago)” wallpaper was an iteration of the 2013 collaboration between Salavon and researchers at the University of Chicago to compile a numbered list of English Wikipedia articles, sorted by page-view counts gathered since 2007. Each time Salavon shows the project, he updates it to reflect the current tally of page-views; most recent revision is from August 2015. The list speaks to our collective desire for bits of knowledge, our need for specific information to guide school projects, solve temporary brain lapses, and settle heated debates. It’s an ordered representation of our information obsession, with such funny and chance juxtapositions as “Dog” directly above “Snoop Dogg” and “Scientology” hovering just over “Celebrity Sex Tape.”  

Click here to read the full article.

For more information about the artist or available work, please email info@markmooregallery.com

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A project by Penelope Umbrico on iTunes

Gallery artist Penelope Umbrico has created a new app for iTunes. OUT OF ORDER (Cubicle Tile Game) is part of the artist’s project Out of Order, which uses a collection of images the artist found between 2008 and 2013 on office liquidation web-sites that buy the entire stock of furniture from offices going out of business. The pictures in this tile game are the cubicles being sold on these sites.

Download the app here.

To purchase the artist’s book, click here.

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Jean Shin: Anthropocene Fossils

Gallery artist Jean Shin has a new public art project, Anthropocene Fossils, as part of Louisville Metro’s Connect/Disconnect public art commission.

Shin visited Louisville in the spring while the Ohio River had reached record levels. Massive amounts of consumer debris led her to envision a project that connects the natural history of Louisville’s riverfront to the present environmental conditions.

“Struck by the potential of the material debris found on the river banks, I propose to harvest and transform the detritus into a large site-specific installation. I [wanted] to work with the local community to gather debris that has been washed up by the Ohio River and make a new public artwork that engages audiences into the creative process.”

“My project is inspired by the exposed fossil beds nearby at the Falls of the Ohio …The ambition of Anthropocene Fossils is to similarly draw audiences to explore our contemporary imprints.”

“By transforming the accumulation of river debris on site, my project invites the public to explore these cultural artefacts while contemplating the impact of consumer waste and post-industrialization on our environment, landfills and navigational systems today.“

Click here for a video and audio guide of the project.

To learn more about Anthropocene Fossils click here.

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