@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition of Vernon Fisher: Treasures From The Vault 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/3S3sMjk
The art of Vernon Fisher is included in the collections of more than 40 museums across the globe, such as the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C., Art Institute of Chicago, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Phoenix Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. The most important museum installation is in the collection of the famous Museum of Modern Art in New York.
[Los Angeles, September 20, 2023] – Mark Moore Fine Art is thrilled to unveil the inaugural presentation of the Art on Paper Biennial 2023, a compelling exhibition that celebrates the versatility and transformative power of paper as a medium.
For more information and to view the exhibition, please visit: bit.ly/3Zf7SAQ
The Art on Paper Biennial 2023 features a captivating selection of works by renowned artists who push the boundaries of artistic expression through the medium of paper. This year’s installation showcases the works of the following exceptional artists:
Lita Albuquerque (Los Angeles); Peter Alexander (Los Angeles); Michael Batty (Vancouver); Tim Bavington (Las Vegas); Mark Bennett (Chattanooga); Ken Craft (Dallas); Daniel Duford (Portland); Vernon Fisher (Ft. Worth); Todd Hebert (N. Dakota); Jennifer Gunlock (Los Angeles); David Klamen (Chicago); Kara Maria (San Francisco); Okay Mountain (Austin); Jeanne Quinn (Denver); David Rathman (Minneapolis); Kim Rugg (UK); Allison Schulnik (Los Angeles); Feodor Voronov (Los Angeles); and Ben Weiner (New York).
These accomplished artists employ paper as their canvas, employing a wide range of techniques to demonstrate its extraordinary potential. Through intricate paper cuttings, delicate drawings, sculptural forms, and mixed media explorations, they redefine the possibilities of paper as an artistic medium.
Mark Moore Fine Art, known for its commitment to promoting thought-provoking contemporary art, is honored to showcase the exceptional works in the Art on Paper Biennial. This online exhibition provides a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts around the world to explore and acquire exquisite artworks directly from the comfort of their homes.
The Art on Paper Biennial 2023 promises to be an immersive experience that will captivate and inspire viewers, offering a glimpse into the infinite possibilities that lie within the realm of paper as a transformative medium.
About Mark Moore Fine Art
Mark Moore Fine Art is a cutting-edge contemporary art gallery dedicated to promoting innovative artists and facilitating dialogue within the art world. With a commitment to providing a platform for emerging and established talents, Mark Moore Fine Art has built a reputation for showcasing thought-provoking and visually stunning art. Located in Southern California, the gallery actively engages with collectors, institutions, and curators worldwide to connect art enthusiasts with exceptional artworks.
This is the first work in the new series of free-standing sculptures which configure their geometry based on a guitar riff. As in his paintings, artist Tim Bavington translates musical notation into mathematical sequences, but with additional possibilities that three-dimensional medium allows. The sculptural form is rendered as a free-standing Color Field painting in which a variety of different size square tubing creates a subtle interplay of light, shadow, and color unattainable on the flat surface of a canvas.
This major new sculpture work by Bavington is available now as an edition of just three examples plus one Artist Proof (already sold). Crafted from steel, aluminum, and automotive paint, “Heartbreaker” will be a visual translation of the song by the same name recorded by the rock band Led Zeppelin in 1969.
TIM BAVINGTON, HEARTBREAKER, 2023 / steel, aluminum, and paint, 120 x 60 x 24 ins
Tim Bavington (b. 1966, England) received his BFA from the Art Center (CA) before making the permanent move to Las Vegas, where he completed his MFA at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (NV). His work is included in the public collections of Fredrick R. Weisman Collection (CA), Crocker Art Museum (CA), Honolulu Art Museum (HI), Albright-Knox Art Gallery (NY), Creative Artists Agency (CA), Joslyn Art Museum (NE), Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (CA), Portland Art Museum (OR), United Talent Agency (CA), Vivendi Universal (CA), Palm Springs Art Museum (CA), Denver Art Museum (CO), The Museum of Modern Art (NY), Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Utah State University (UT) and the McNay Art Museum (TX).
@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition of Vernon Fisher: Treasures From The Vault 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/3S3sMjk
The art of Vernon Fisher is included in the collections of more than 40 museums across the globe, such as the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C., Art Institute of Chicago, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Phoenix Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. The most important museum installation is in the collection of the famous Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Caren Furbeyre focuses on the active and thoughtful process of painting. She takes the viewer on a captivating journey, immersing them in a vibrant and colorful garden. Through her skillful brushwork, Caren creates harmonious interactions between paint and color, revealing a transcendent dimension within the tangible world.
Her playful use of paint generates a sense of joy, as shapes and colors flow rhythmically on the canvas. A recurring theme in her work is the lightness of expression and the expansion of space. By employing sweeping brushstrokes and geometric shapes, she imbues the surface with personal sentiments that bring the artwork to life. She meticulously mixes colors to achieve the perfect transparency, density, and character. Diluted layers of paint infuse the canvas with a vibrancy akin to a flourishing garden.
Caren introduces polarities into her art through grids, colors, lines, and fields, playing with transparency and opacity. In her technique of “brushdrawing,” the process of painting adds various qualities such as roundness or flatness, thickness or thinness, ribbons or lines, spirals or flows to the surface. The vitality of the painting emerges through the fluid and graceful movement of the paint. Tensions and culminations give rise to a dynamic interplay, which is ultimately harmonized by the unifying forces of color and transparency. The end result is a captivating synthesis of color and transparency, seamlessly melding into a cohesive whole.
About Caren Furbeyre:
Caren Furbeyre is a renowned painter known for her powerful and evocative artworks. With a deep passion for the art of painting, Furbeyre immerses herself in the world of color, shape, and surface to create stunning visual experiences for viewers. Her works have been exhibited in prestigious galleries and institutions across the United States. Caren Furbeyre currently resides in Spokane, Washington.
SPECIAL ART EXHIBITION PREVIEW: @MarkMooreGallery pleased to introduce the newest work by Canadian painter Michael Batty titled Tone Poems in an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition. This show will include three new paintings and nine works on paper from this series.
The Tone Poems read like visual haikus, equal in their spatial parameters, but different in their effect. Batty, pulling from years of studying colour theory, is using that knowledge as a basis for making what are essentially intuitive paintings, not unlike a piece of improvisational music.
Michael Batty has been an artist for over 35 years, primarily as a painter concerned with abstraction. He works in series, utilizing a visual approach for each series that best develops a concept focused on specific ideas and subjects of contemporary art.
His production over the past 25 years has culminated several key bodies of work: the Tone Poem Series, the Prop photographs, the Kinetic paintings and the Cut Line Abstractions.
“As well as colour and music, there is a relationship between colour and language within the painted Tone Poems, with blocks of solid colour organized on a page as a poem might be. These can be sympathetic or discordant experiences. Like poetry, visual art has a limited palette of words / colours, and the meaning and feeling of the works comes from the arrangement of the individual elements. It is the emotional effect of the individual blocks of colour (words) and their relation to each other (sentences) that makes the impact on both our conscious and sub–conscious mind and the serial nature of the overall work that brings out its poetry.” – Chris Keatley, Art Curator
Michael Batty graduated from Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver in 1989 with a major in painting. He attended the renowned artist workshops in Emma Lake, Saskatchewan, and studied printmaking at The Art Institute at Capilano College in Vancouver. Batty’s paintings can be found in collections around the world, including the Waldorf Astoria in Beijing, China, W Guangzhou, China, Four Seasons, Dubai, UAE, and Bank of Montreal in Calgary and Toronto.
Please note that all work is available subject to prior sale and prices are subject to change without notice. All taxes, tariffs, shipping and/or viewing expenses, if any, would be additional.
For your reference, you can find all current works by the artists in our program on our ARTSY website for your reference at: www.artsy.net/mark-moore-gallery
[Los Angeles, September 20, 2023] – Mark Moore Fine Art is thrilled to unveil the inaugural presentation of the Art on Paper Biennial 2023, a compelling exhibition that celebrates the versatility and transformative power of paper as a medium.
For more information and to view the exhibition, please visit: bit.ly/3Zf7SAQ
The Art on Paper Biennial 2023 features a captivating selection of works by renowned artists who push the boundaries of artistic expression through the medium of paper. This year’s installation showcases the works of the following exceptional artists:
Lita Albuquerque (Los Angeles); Peter Alexander (Los Angeles); Michael Batty (Vancouver); Tim Bavington (Las Vegas); Mark Bennett (Chattanooga); Ken Craft (Dallas); Daniel Duford (Portland); Vernon Fisher (Ft. Worth); Todd Hebert (N. Dakota); Jennifer Gunlock (Los Angeles); David Klamen (Chicago); Kara Maria (San Francisco); Okay Mountain (Austin); Jeanne Quinn (Denver); David Rathman (Minneapolis); Kim Rugg (UK); Allison Schulnik (Los Angeles); Feodor Voronov (Los Angeles); and Ben Weiner (New York).
These accomplished artists employ paper as their canvas, employing a wide range of techniques to demonstrate its extraordinary potential. Through intricate paper cuttings, delicate drawings, sculptural forms, and mixed media explorations, they redefine the possibilities of paper as an artistic medium.
Mark Moore Fine Art, known for its commitment to promoting thought-provoking contemporary art, is honored to showcase the exceptional works in the Art on Paper Biennial. This online exhibition provides a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts around the world to explore and acquire exquisite artworks directly from the comfort of their homes.
The Art on Paper Biennial 2023 promises to be an immersive experience that will captivate and inspire viewers, offering a glimpse into the infinite possibilities that lie within the realm of paper as a transformative medium.
About Mark Moore Fine Art
Mark Moore Fine Art is a cutting-edge contemporary art gallery dedicated to promoting innovative artists and facilitating dialogue within the art world. With a commitment to providing a platform for emerging and established talents, Mark Moore Fine Art has built a reputation for showcasing thought-provoking and visually stunning art. Located in Southern California, the gallery actively engages with collectors, institutions, and curators worldwide to connect art enthusiasts with exceptional artworks.
SPECIAL ART EXHIBITION PREVIEW: @MarkMooreGallery pleased to introduce the newest work by Canadian painter Michael Batty titled Tone Poems in an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition.
This show was selected by ARTSY as one of the “Five Standout Shows To See At Small Galleries in December” at: https://bit.ly/4ap7tAW
The Tone Poems read like visual haikus, equal in their spatial parameters, but different in their effect. Batty, pulling from years of studying colour theory, is using that knowledge as a basis for making what are essentially intuitive paintings, not unlike a piece of improvisational music.
Michael Batty has been an artist for over 35 years, primarily as a painter concerned with abstraction. He works in series, utilizing a visual approach for each series that best develops a concept focused on specific ideas and subjects of contemporary art.
His production over the past 25 years has culminated several key bodies of work: the Tone Poem Series, the Prop photographs, the Kinetic paintings and the Cut Line Abstractions.
“As well as colour and music, there is a relationship between colour and language within the painted Tone Poems, with blocks of solid colour organized on a page as a poem might be. These can be sympathetic or discordant experiences. Like poetry, visual art has a limited palette of words / colours, and the meaning and feeling of the works comes from the arrangement of the individual elements. It is the emotional effect of the individual blocks of colour (words) and their relation to each other (sentences) that makes the impact on both our conscious and sub–conscious mind and the serial nature of the overall work that brings out its poetry.” – Chris Keatley, Art Curator
Michael Batty graduated from Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver in 1989 with a major in painting. He attended the renowned artist workshops in Emma Lake, Saskatchewan, and studied printmaking at The Art Institute at Capilano College in Vancouver. Batty’s paintings can be found in collections around the world, including the Waldorf Astoria in Beijing, China, W Guangzhou, China, Four Seasons, Dubai, UAE, and Bank of Montreal in Calgary and Toronto.
Please note that all work is available subject to prior sale and prices are subject to change without notice. All taxes, tariffs, shipping and/or viewing expenses, if any, would be additional.
For your reference, you can find all current works by the artists in our program on our ARTSY website for your reference at: www.artsy.net/mark-moore-gallery
For 20 years, Daniel Duford has woven visual narratives — stories that flow through large paintings, graphic novels, installations, and figurative sculpture. His work is born from the mythic and political history of North America. He is a 2019 Guggenheim Fellow, a 2010 Hallie Ford Fellow and a 2012 Art Matters Grant recipient.
His work has been exhibited nationally including MASS MOCA, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at PSU, Orange County Museum of Art, and the Boise Art Museum. His writing has appeared in Artweek, ART news, High Desert Journal and Parabola among others. In 2011 he published Wellspring: Poems 1996-2006. His current writing can be found on The Whole Live Animal at: danielduford.substack.com
His curatorial projects include the 2012 exhibition Fighting Men: Leon Golub, Jack Kirby, Peter Voulkos (2012) at the Hoffman Gallery at Lewis and Clark College and An Earth Song, A Body Song: Figures with Landscapes. Works from the Permanent Collection (2020) at Orange County Museum of Art. He is Visiting Professor of Art at Reed College. He is Creative Director of Building Five in Portland, Oregon.
For 20 years, Daniel Duford has woven visual narratives — stories that flow through large paintings, graphic novels, installations, and figurative sculpture. His work is born from the mythic and political history of North America. He is a 2019 Guggenheim Fellow, a 2010 Hallie Ford Fellow and a 2012 Art Matters Grant recipient.
His work has been exhibited nationally including MASS MOCA, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at PSU, Orange County Museum of Art, and the Boise Art Museum. His writing has appeared in Artweek, ART news, High Desert Journal and Parabola among others. In 2011 he published Wellspring: Poems 1996-2006. His current writing can be found on The Whole Live Animal at: danielduford.substack.com
His curatorial projects include the 2012 exhibition Fighting Men: Leon Golub, Jack Kirby, Peter Voulkos (2012) at the Hoffman Gallery at Lewis and Clark College and An Earth Song, A Body Song: Figures with Landscapes. Works from the Permanent Collection (2020) at Orange County Museum of Art. He is Visiting Professor of Art at Reed College. He is Creative Director of Building Five in Portland, Oregon.