The collision and/or communion between repetition and randomness in the visual world
is a perpetual source of interest for me. Just as what is regarded as “standard” I think of
as being too formally familiar. Dichotomy and conflict create inventive dialectic. There is
in this world a ubiquitous visual paradox which is a constant source of creative potential.
As Oscar Wilde accurately put it: “The true mystery of the world is the VISIBLE not the
INVISIBLE”. I wish to go there for a language.
-Gordon Moore
Anita Rogers Gallery is thrilled to present an exhibition of new works on canvas and
photo emulsion paper by the American painter, Gordon Moore. The exhibition will be
on view February 15 – April 1, 2017 at 77 Mercer Street #2N, New York, NY.
In this exhibition Moore's current work continues an interest in the dialogue he has
developed over the past decade between the spontaneous flow of painterly liquids and
the specific structural framework of his abstract configurations. The esoteric nature of
abstraction offers an unlimited potential for invention. Using photo-emulsion paper as a
ground for drawing, Moore embraces and encourages the imperfections inherent in the
interaction between developer and emulsion. This in turn nurtures Moore's large scale
works on canvas which explore a similar approach to depth, dimension, balance and
asymmetry. Moore's pieces are exercises in asymmetrical equilibrium that challenge the
viewers’ natural perceptions. The collection of works on view here are thoughtful
meditations on connections and alignments - on the interaction between flatness and
depth, deliberation and spontaneity, the real world and the painted world and finally
between abstraction and figuration.
Born in Cherokee, IA, Moore received his undergraduate degree from the University of
Washington, Seattle in 1970 and then went on to receive his MFA from Yale University
in 1972. He has received numerous awards and grants including the National
Endowment for the Arts-Visual Artists Fellowship, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation
Award in Painting, the Adolph and Ester Gottlieb Foundation Award in Painting, the
Academy Award in Art from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Pollock Krasner
Foundation Grant and the New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship. Moore’s work
can be seen in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA), Yale University
Art Gallery (CT), Baltimore Museum of Art (MD), General Electric Corporation (OH), the
Krannert Art Museum (IL) and Kinkead Pavilion (IL).
For further information and photographic material, please contact Elizabeth Thompson at [email protected]
or call 347.604.2346. The gallery is
open Tuesday through Friday 10am-6pm and Saturday 12pm-4pm.