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Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist REBEKAH ANDRADE by The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation

Rebekah Andrade
Mind Map 7, 2022
Oil, acrylic, paper, and pastel on canvas
28 x 24 in
COLLECTION OF THE FREDERICK R. WEISMAN ART FOUNDATION (Los Angeles)

 Mark Moore Fine Art and the artist are pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist REBEKAH ANDRADE, titled “Mind Map 7” from 2022 by The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation. 

Rebekah Andrade (Canadian, b. 1980) is an abstract painter based in Charlotte, North Carolina. She holds a BFA in Visual Arts from Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver, Canada, and a Graphic Design Certificate from Parsons School of Design in New York City,Rebekah Andrade’s work explores the language of painting by way of expressionism, geometric abstraction, hard-edge painting, and pattern. Her process draws from past work, personal references, familiar forms, objects, textures, and symbols. This structured methodology is transmitted through selected colors of layered paint, collage, and mixed media techniques, always leaving traces of the process visible. Her intention with the work is to investigate and work through questions surrounding the history of representation, limits of perception, aesthetics, status, and reproduction of images, thus providing her insight and clarity into our contemporary visual culture and communicational trends.

In 2019, Andrade embarked on a transformative residency at Otis College of Art in Los Angeles, further expanding her creative horizons. Her innovative work has garnered attention across international borders, with exhibitions spanning Canada, the United States, and Chile. Her work has been published in Edeltraut, The Gathered Gallery, New American Painting #144.

The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation is dedicated to continuing the legacy and vision of Frederick R. Weisman, an extraordinary entrepreneur, philanthropist, and art collector. He held an uncompromising belief in the cultural value of art and understood the importance of both the individual artist and the creative process. In carrying out Mr. Weisman’s intentions, the Foundation seeks to preserve, collect, and make publicly accessible his collection of modern and contemporary art as a means to strengthen and contribute to the greater artistic and intellectual life of our time. In 1982, Frederick R. Weisman purchased the Los Angeles estate to serve as a showcase for his personal collection of 20th-century art. He and his wife, Billie Milam Weisman, an art conservator and curator, worked together to create a unique environment located within the Mediterranean-style villa. More than four hundred works of art are on display at the Foundation.

The collection includes works by European Modernists, including Cezanne, Picasso, and Kandinsky, and Surrealist works by Ernst, Miro, and Magritte. The holdings in postwar art include works by Giacometti, Noguchi, Calder, Rauschenberg, and Johns; Abstract Expressionist paintings by de Kooning, Francis, Still, and Rothko; Color-Field paintings by Frankenthaler, Louis, and Noland; and Pop Art by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Oldenburg, and Rosenquist. Contemporary California works include those by Ruscha and Goode and Super Realist sculptures by Hanson and de Andrea. These holdings are part of a larger collection that Mr. Weisman established as the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation in 1982. 

Currently, under the direction of Billie Milam Weisman, the Foundation continues to make the collection available through loans to museums worldwide, docent tours at the Los Angeles estate, exhibitions in public-art venues, and the funding of several art museums, including the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University in Malibu, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the San Diego Museum of Art, and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota, designed by Frank O. Gehry.

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Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist REBEKAH ANDRADE by The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation

Rebekah Andrade
Mind Map 7, 2022
Oil, acrylic, paper, and pastel on canvas
28 x 24 in
COLLECTION OF THE FREDERICK R. WEISMAN ART FOUNDATION (Los Angeles)

 Mark Moore Fine Art and the artist are pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist REBEKAH ANDRADE, titled “Mind Map 7” from 2022 by The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation. 

Rebekah Andrade (Canadian, b. 1980) is an abstract painter based in Charlotte, North Carolina. She holds a BFA in Visual Arts from Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver, Canada, and a Graphic Design Certificate from Parsons School of Design in New York City,Rebekah Andrade’s work explores the language of painting by way of expressionism, geometric abstraction, hard-edge painting, and pattern. Her process draws from past work, personal references, familiar forms, objects, textures, and symbols. This structured methodology is transmitted through selected colors of layered paint, collage, and mixed media techniques, always leaving traces of the process visible. Her intention with the work is to investigate and work through questions surrounding the history of representation, limits of perception, aesthetics, status, and reproduction of images, thus providing her insight and clarity into our contemporary visual culture and communicational trends.

In 2019, Andrade embarked on a transformative residency at Otis College of Art in Los Angeles, further expanding her creative horizons. Her innovative work has garnered attention across international borders, with exhibitions spanning Canada, the United States, and Chile. Her work has been published in Edeltraut, The Gathered Gallery, New American Painting #144.

The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation is dedicated to continuing the legacy and vision of Frederick R. Weisman, an extraordinary entrepreneur, philanthropist, and art collector. He held an uncompromising belief in the cultural value of art and understood the importance of both the individual artist and the creative process. In carrying out Mr. Weisman’s intentions, the Foundation seeks to preserve, collect, and make publicly accessible his collection of modern and contemporary art as a means to strengthen and contribute to the greater artistic and intellectual life of our time. In 1982, Frederick R. Weisman purchased the Los Angeles estate to serve as a showcase for his personal collection of 20th-century art. He and his wife, Billie Milam Weisman, an art conservator and curator, worked together to create a unique environment located within the Mediterranean-style villa. More than four hundred works of art are on display at the Foundation.

The collection includes works by European Modernists, including Cezanne, Picasso, and Kandinsky, and Surrealist works by Ernst, Miro, and Magritte. The holdings in postwar art include works by Giacometti, Noguchi, Calder, Rauschenberg, and Johns; Abstract Expressionist paintings by de Kooning, Francis, Still, and Rothko; Color-Field paintings by Frankenthaler, Louis, and Noland; and Pop Art by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Oldenburg, and Rosenquist. Contemporary California works include those by Ruscha and Goode and Super Realist sculptures by Hanson and de Andrea. These holdings are part of a larger collection that Mr. Weisman established as the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation in 1982. 

Currently, under the direction of Billie Milam Weisman, the Foundation continues to make the collection available through loans to museums worldwide, docent tours at the Los Angeles estate, exhibitions in public-art venues, and the funding of several art museums, including the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University in Malibu, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the San Diego Museum of Art, and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota, designed by Frank O. Gehry.

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Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to present “Todd Hebert: Works on Paper,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition opening June 20th

Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to present “Todd Hebert: Works on Paper,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition of thirteen recent works on paper by North Dakota-based artist Todd Hebert.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/4e5GWuu

Works on paper are the foundation from which Todd Hebert has developed a distinctive approach to image-making. “Todd Hebert: Works on Paper” showcases his recent forays into this activity so vital to his artistic identity. 

The pieces in the exhibition embody the interplay of subject and scale that has been a mainstay in his work. They also reflect Hebert’s embrace of an ever more abstract space for his subjects to occupy. 

In making his works on paper, Hebert has always used a mix of media on a variety of papers. While the collection presented exemplifies this practice, many of the works in the exhibition are novel in that they were created by collaging separate, individually rendered images into one composition. This method of construction, new to Hebert’s working process, exaggerates the juxtapositions at play and fragments the compressed space that defines his work.

Todd Hebert received his BFA from the University of North Dakota and his MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. He has exhibited his work nationally and internationally. Among the numerous private and public collections that have acquired his work are the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Neuberger Berman Collection, New York; the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Los Angeles

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The Joseph Rossano Salmon Project: A Collaboration in Conservation

EVENTS THIS WEEK

The Joseph Rossano Salmon Project

A Collaboration in Conservation
 
School isan international traveling exhibition, conceptualized and spearheaded by artist Joseph Rossano that casts light on the diminished state of global salmon and steelhead populations. The installation features a life-size school of mirrored salmon-like forms, sculpted from molten glass by concerned glassmakers from around the world, as well as first-hand video accounts from scientists, artists, and indigenous peoples.

This work is featured in a Special ARTSY Viewing Room at this link:
https://bit.ly/3xLzZd1

 
School is inspired by the Skagit River, the fourth largest outflow to the Pacific Ocean in the continental United States, and its dwindling run of salmon and steelhead. Once numbering in the millions, the Skagit’s salmon stocks now number barely in the tens of thousands. Whereas the river’s steelhead population, which once numbered in the tens of thousands, now numbers only in the hundreds. Because steelhead return to the Skagit in the late winter when cupboards were historically bare, they once served as an essential food supply to indigenous peoples. The stories of the region’s people and their use of its land over thousands of years offer captivating and actionable insights that Rossano hopes will bring disparate groups together to benefit these fish and those dependent on them.

Joining this ambitious collaboration are, The Missing Salmon Alliance, The Wild Salmon Center, the Atlantic Salmon Trust, Salmon Nation, and the Smithsonian Institution. Together these organizations are working with Joseph Rossano to propose School as the backdrop for the United Nations Conference on Global Climate Change, COP26. The conference will take place in Glasgow, Scotland, in November of 2021. 

The proposal to feature School as the Salmon School at COP26 is described in detail in this booklet: https://www.flipsnack.com/Juinpublish/cop-26-digital/full-view.html
 
Before School returns to its natal river, Museum of Glass, in 2022, a population of makers will strive to exceed a symbolic 2,504 fish — the estimated lowest steelhead return to the Skagit River to date — demonstrating how a group of concerned individuals can work together to foment recovery.
 
As School travels to different regions of the globe — regions with their own rivers and issues unique to each stock of fish that depend upon them — the narrative will change to cast light on that river and its fish populations. When in Scotland the story might focus on the River Clyde; in New York, the Connecticut; in Montreal, the Grand Cascapédia; yet, at the exhibit’s end, like the salmon and steelhead it mimics, it will return to the place of its spawning in the Pacific Northwest. With that return, School will tell the story of vanishing and endangered fish, their world, and the world of makers that grew this vision of awareness through art. 
 
All are welcome to join the School.

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