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Asgar/Gabriel (Austria) - painting
Tim Bavington (UK) - painting
Mark Bennett (USA) - drawing
Kim Dorland (Canada) - painting
Vernon Fisher (USA) - painting
Todd Hebert (USA) - painting
Julie Heffernan (USA) - painting
David Hilliard (USA) - photography
Kiel Johnson (USA) – drawing, sculpture and video
Dimitri Kozyrev (USA) - painting
Jennifer Nehrbass (USA) - painting
Nobuhito Nishigawara (Japan) - sculpture
Gavin Nolan (UK) - painting
Chad Person (USA) - sculpture
Amy Robinson (USA) – sculpture and multi-media
Kim Rugg (UK) – assemblage and installation
David Ryan (USA) – wall sculpture
Jason Salavon (USA) - new media
Allison Schulnik (USA) - painting
Ali Smith (USA) - painting
Lisa Stefanelli (USA) - painting
Ryan Taber (USA) - sculpture
Klaus Wanker (Austria) - painting
Ben Weiner (USA) - painting
Simon Willems (UK) - painting
Yoram Wolberger (Israel) – sculpture
Cindy Wright (Belgium) - painting
Kenichi Yokono (Japan) - sculpture
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Sample Art Work (18)
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Cindy Wright, November 1- December 20, 2008
Jason Salavon, November 1- December 20, 2008 |
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Asgar/Gabriel, BUCOLICA OBSCURA, January 10 - February 14, 2009
David Hilliard, Being Like, January 10 - February 14, 2009
Dimitri Kozyrev, February 21 - March 27, 2009
Nobuhito Nishigawara, February 21 - March 27, 2009
Kenichi Yokono, April 4 - May 15, 2009
Chad Person, April 4 - May 15, 2009 |
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ULTRASONIC INTERNATIONAL III, Elementary, my dear Watson, September 6 - October 25, 2008
Ali Smith, We Find Ways, June 28 - August 16, 2008
David Ryan, June 28 - August 16, 2008 |
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Pulse Miami 2008
Pulse New York 2009 |
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| The Mark Moore Gallery does not accept unsolicited submissions. |
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Asgar/Gabriel
BUCOLICA OBSCURA
January 10 – February 14, 2009
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 10th, 5-7pm
Mark Moore Gallery is pleased to introduce new work by the innovative collaboration Asgar/Gabriel. Asgar/Gabriel’s large-scale paintings are postmodern mise en scène where linear narrative is lost; where the figurative and the abstract, image and text exist simultaneously and vie for the viewer’s attention. These dislocated canvases ironically serve to locate a contemporary audience who is perfectly at ease with the disjunctive over-stimulation of a world saturated by the media and the image.
In an age of appropriation, Asgar/Gabriel acknowledge numerous Art Historical influences. Elements of painting - from Baroque to Pop Art to Abstraction - are all absorbed and reassembled to create worlds where reality and virtuality interplay.
Just as their youthful subjects set themselves adrift within this fragmentary, shifting landscape, the viewer happily succumbs to the sensory overload.
Considering the flood of images inundating us every day, at the start of each of our works we face the question ... [ Read all ] |
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Mark Moore - Owner/Director
Eric Mellencamp - Operations Manager
Antonia Blocker - Gallery Manager
Catlin Moore - Accounts Manager |
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Tuesday - Friday: 10 - 6
Saturday: 11-5 |
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