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MICHAEL BATTY “BRIDGES” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition Presented  By Mark Moore Fine Art 

MICHAEL BATTY “BRIDGES” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition Presented By Mark Moore Fine Art 

@MarkMooreGallery is pleased to announce the premier of Canadian Artists, Michael Batty’s new paintings entitled “Bridges”. Comprised of four separate canvas panels, these new works are a continuation of his exploration with color equations. In the new works the colors span the width of the painting and through color tone and subtle relationships appear to have overlapping tones that build the image. The expanse of the upper panel offers a resting place for the eye and brings in a new element to these geometric paintings, an association to the landscape, horizon, and sky.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/4a40wEi

“Bridges” have long been metaphorically associated with connecting two separate entities, ideas, or places, making a journey from one to another possible. They symbolize transition, progress, and the ability to overcome obstacles. By creating compositions that reflect this, Michael Batty’s new works are infused with a new layer of meaning, inviting viewers to contemplate the significance of connection, transition, and the journey from one state to another.

Michael Batty (Canadian, born 1967)  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.

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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

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Mark Moore Fine Art Presents ULTRA 24 – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Group Exhibition

Daniel DuFord “Summer Reverie” 2022

Mark Moore Fine Art is excited to present “ULTRA 24“, a summer group exhibition featuring new work from a diverse group of gallery artists. This exhibition will continue the tradition of the gallery’s “Ultrasonic” Group Survey, dating back to the “Ultrasonic International” Exhibition in 2006. The show will open on June 6th and continue through September 15, 2024.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/3V1FS3o

ULTRA 24” will feature one new work from virtually all the gallery’s artists, showcasing the wealth of talent represented by the gallery. The exhibition will include a range of mediums and techniques, showcasing the diversity of styles and interests of the artists. Some of the featured highlights include an important new wall work by Yoram Wolberger, a major new outdoor sculpture by Tim Bavington, and a new fantasy TV sitcom blueprint work by Mark Bennett.

Artists included in this exhibition are Rebekah Andrade; Michael Batty; Tim Bavington; Mark Bennett; Alex Blau; Ken Craft; Daniel Duford; Dennis Ekstedt; Jimi Gleason; Jennifer Gunlock; Julie Heffernan; Clay Johnson; David Klamen; Kara Maria; Zemer Peled; Jeanne Quinn; David Rathman; Kim Rugg; Jason Salavon; Allison Schulnik; Heidi Schwegler, Robert Standish; Lisa Stefanelli; Ben Weiner; and Yoram Wolberger.

“We are thrilled to bring this group exhibition to our audience,” says Gallery Director Mark Moore. “It’s a fantastic opportunity to see the latest work from our talented artists and get a taste of the diverse range of mediums and techniques they are exploring.”

“ULTRA 24” continues the gallery’s long-standing tradition of showcasing the most innovative and cutting-edge work in the contemporary art world. Since its inception in 1983, Mark Moore Fine Art has been dedicated to promoting emerging and established artists and providing a platform for their work to be recognized and appreciated by a wider audience.

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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

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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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ARTSY LEGACY EXHIBITION ON VIEW NOW: Mark Bennett: Dream Houses – Thirty Years of Fantasy Blueprints

ARTSY LEGACY EXHIBITION ON VIEW NOW: Mark Bennett: Dream Houses – Thirty Years of Fantasy Blueprints

@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition of Mark Bennett: Dream Houses – Thirty Years of Fantasy Blueprints 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: bit.ly/2TEosfV

Since his induction into the gallery in 1995, Mark Bennett has been included in over three dozen significant museum and group exhibitions, including those at the Corcoran Gallery of Art (D.C.), Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art (CT), Walker Art Center (MN) and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA). His work has been acquired for the permanent collections at the Museum of Modern Art (NY), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA), Orange County Museum of Art (CA), Corcoran Gallery of Art (DC), West Collection (PA), and the Portland Art Museum (OR), among others. Earning reverence from both critics and collectors alike, Bennett has been coined a master of nostalgia and social evaluation, acting as “the most earnest of his generation of West Coast artists drawing on popular culture” (Grady T. Turner, Art in America).

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Congratulations to Tim Bavington on his impressive outdoor installation at the Otay Mesa Land Port of Entry, San Diego CA.

Congratulations to Tim Bavington on his impressive outdoor installation at the Otay Mesa Land Port of Entry, San Diego CA. This U.S. GSA Art-in Architecture project was 14 years in te making.


The Art-in-Architecture Award was part of the GSA Otay Mesa Land Port of Entry Modernization Project. The Otay Mesa LPOE is the busiest commercial port in California, processing over $13.5 billion in exports; $37.4 billion in imports (fiscal year 2021); approximately 1 million commercial trucks; over 2 million pedestrians; and 5 million privately owned vehicles (POVs) annually.


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).


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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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MICHAEL BATTY “BRIDGES” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition At Mark Moore Fine Art Opening Today!

MICHAEL BATTY “BRIDGES” – An Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition At Mark Moore Fine Art Opening May 9th

@MarkMooreGallery is pleased to announce the premier of Canadian Artists, Michael Batty’s new paintings entitled “Bridges”. Comprised of four separate canvas panels, these new works are a continuation of his exploration with color equations. In the new works the colors span the width of the painting and through color tone and subtle relationships appear to have overlapping tones that build the image. The expanse of the upper panel offers a resting place for the eye and brings in a new element to these geometric paintings, an association to the landscape, horizon, and sky.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/4a40wEi

“Bridges” have long been metaphorically associated with connecting two separate entities, ideas, or places, making a journey from one to another possible. They symbolize transition, progress, and the ability to overcome obstacles. By creating compositions that reflect this, Michael Batty’s new works are infused with a new layer of meaning, inviting viewers to contemplate the significance of connection, transition, and the journey from one state to another.

Michael Batty (Canadian, born 1967)  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.

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One Place After Another: A Survey of Public Art Today | An ARTSY Legacy Exhibition On View Now

One Place After Another: A Survey of Public Art Today | An ARTSY Legacy Exhibition On View Now

@MarkMooreGallery is very pleased to present an Exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition of One Place After Another: A Survey of Public Art Today 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/3T2RamM

Public Art may include any art which is exhibited in a public space including publicly accessible buildings, but often it is not that simple. MARK MOORE FINE ART looks at a few of the best examples of what the genre of Public Art today in this exclusive online ARTSY Survey.

This group survey exhibition features works by artists: TIM BAVINGTON; ZEMER PELED; JASON SALAVON; OKAY MOUNTAIN; PENELOPE UMBRICO; YORAM WOLBERGER; and JEANNE QUINN.

Additional information on our past Public Art Projects and the artists in this exhibition on our website at:  http://www.markmoorefineart.com/advisory

For more information: info@markmooregallery.com

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