Continuing to ramp up its television operations, diversified filmed entertainment company Lionsgate UK announced today that it has entered into a first look deal with UK production outfit Bonafide Films to provide projects for world-wide distribution.
DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present Robert Kushner: Portraits & Perennials. In this exhibition of new paintings and works on paper, Kushner extends the boundaries of his compositions, infusing his iconic, organic imagery with vibrant color and increased geometric precision in a lyrical synthesis of styles and techniques.
DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present Inflection Point, an exhibition of two ongoing bodies of work by Eric Aho, spanning the years 2000 to 2016. On view together for the first time, Aho's Ice Cut and Mountains series explore the tensions between history, memory, and concepts of beauty through the artist's luminous depictions of winter.
For the Survey Sector of Miami Basel 2016, DC Moore Gallery will exhibit a group of rare photographic works byRomare Bearden (1911-1988), widely recognized as one of the most innovative artists of the 20th century. The presentation will center on an important series of Projections, photostatic enlargements from 1964, complemented by a small group of collages from the same decade.
DC Moore Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Yvonne Jacquette: Paintings, 1981-2016. Jacquette's work evokes the complexity, confusion, and wonder of seeing in the city and contemplating the landscape. The exhibition features recent paintings of New York City and Maine alongside important canvases that mark major developments in Jacquette's oeuvre over the last thirty-five years.
New work by Inua Ellams, Ya?l Farber, DC Moore, Lindsey Ferrentino and Nina Raine is announced today by Rufus Norris, Director of the National Theatre. Four world premieres and two European premieres are further announced as forthcoming productions for the National Theatre in 2017.
DC Moore Gallery has announced the opening of West Ridge, an exhibition of new work by Claire Sherman, on view October 6 - November 5, 2016, with an opening reception today, October 6 from 6 to 8 p.m.
DC Moore Gallery has announced the opening of West Ridge, an exhibition of new work by Claire Sherman, on view October 6 - November 5, 2016, with an opening reception on Thursday, October 6 from 6 to 8 p.m.
The DC Moore Gallery announced two exhibitions opening Today, March 31 from 6-8pm, featuring the work of Barbara Takenaga and Darren Waterston. Scroll down for more information.
The DC Moore Gallery announced two exhibitions opening Thursday, March 31 from 6-8pm, featuring the work of Barbara Takenaga and Darren Waterston. Scroll down for more information.
Seattle Repertory Theatre reveals a first look at its 2016-2017 season, which will include the dazzling and emotionally gripping drama KING CHARLES III by Mike Bartlett. Produced in association with American Conservatory Theater and Shakespeare Theatre Company and directed by David Muse, Seattle Rep will present this award-winning smash hit in the Bagley Wright Theatre. The Rep's full 2016-2017 season will be announced in April.
Sirens marks Carrie Moyer's first exhibition with DC Moore Gallery. Moyer's sumptuous paintings on canvas explore and extend the legacy of American Abstraction while paying homage to many of its seminal female figures among them Helen Frankenthaler, Elizabeth Murray, and Georgia O'Keeffe. Rife with visual precedents, Moyer's compositions reference Color Field, Pop Art and 1970s Feminist art - while proposing a new approach to fusing history, research and experimentation in painting. An exhibition catalogue, with a conversation between the artist and Katy Siegel, will be available.
DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present Wilderness Studio, an exhibition of new work by Eric Aho that uses the painterly languages of representation and abstraction to explore the lived, remembered, and imagined experience of landscape. A catalogue with an essay by Nathan Kernan accompanies the exhibition.
DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present Wilderness Studio, an exhibition of new work by Eric Aho that uses the painterly languages of representation and abstraction to explore the lived, remembered, and imagined experience of landscape. A catalogue with an essay by Nathan Kernan accompanies the exhibition.
DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present Roger Brown: Political Paintings. Spanning the years 1983 to 1991, the work on view provocatively addresses the defining political, social, environmental, and economic crises of the era. A catalogue accompanies the exhibition, featuring an essay by Lisa Stone, Curator of the Roger Brown Study Collection of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.