ANDY MOSES Implementing boundary-pushing techniques that he’s been practicing for the past 30 years, Andy Moses creates paintings that blur the line between pure abstraction and a new kind of pictorialism. These aren’t representational images, yet there are undeniable traces of natural phenomena in Moses’s paintings. He seeks not to replicate imagery from the natural world, but to mimic nature itself. His complex process of altering, mixing and pouring paints is informed by the physical behavior and interaction of his medium with the forces of nature. Moses’s sweeping, luminous surfaces are executed with an almost impossible precision - a precision that is simultaneously organic and fluid. His meandering lines of psychedelic chroma oscillate between near digital sharpness and dissolving washes of color. In these works, Moses has managed to achieve a unity of line and color that has an extraordinary presence. Born in Los Angeles in 1962, Andy Moses attended California Institute of the Arts from 1979 to 1982. At CalArts, he focused on performance, film, and painting, studying with Michael Asher, John Baldessari, Douglas Huebler and Barbara SURFACE ANDheLIGHT Kruger. In 1982, moved to New York, where he developed a new kind of process painting that Santa Monica, CA - The William Turner Gallery is pleased to announce our upcoming solo exhibition, is simultaneously abstract and representational. Jimi Gleason : Surface and Light. Jimi Gleason’s paintings are enigmatic. They emphasize seductive As an artist, Moses is interested in pushing the surfaces, which reveal no trace of traditional paint application. These mysterious surfaces are physical properties of paint through chemical highly reactive to light, position and viewer - acting as catalysts for shifting perceptions. They are reactions, viscosity interference, and gravity to immediately understandable as paintings, though it’s difficult to imagine how they were created. create elaborate compositions that mimic nature Through the use of non-traditional materials and luminescent silver deposit, Gleason creates works and its forces. that inspire an intimate reflection on the essence of how we perceive and experience the world around us. Andy Moses lives and works in Venice, CA. His paintings are included in a number of prominent Gleason’s most recent body of work is consistent with the iridescent paintings he has developed public and private collections including the over the last decade, but marks a radical departure in execution. Using a silver-deposit surface Laguna Art Museum and the Fredrick R Weisman coat, Gleason creates paintings that are ethereal and glassy - sheets of solid vapor that respond Foundation. and react to the play of light and their environment. These newest paintings are saturated with brilliant colors - bright coppers, rich ceruleans and glowing golds - adding more depth to the already lustrous surfaces, which seem to emanate light from within.
Uniting hard-edge geometric forms with his sensuously luminous surfaces, Gleason boldly breaks up the picture plane into alternating fields of texture. The effect is a hypnotic and prismatic visual structure, where light, color and form intersect in ever-changing play. These dynamic surfaces engage the viewer and urge them to explore the infinite experiential possibilities of art. Born in Newport Beach, CA, Gleason received his BA from UC Berkeley in 1985. He studied printmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute before relocating to New York City, where he worked as a photo assistant and photo technician. Returning to California, Gleason was employed in the studio of Ed Moses for five years. Combining the disparate technical and compositional skills developed during his exposure to printmaking, photography and mixed-media painting, Gleason is now the subject of considerable curatorial and critical applause. His work is exhibited in significant public institutions, including the Armand Hammer Museum, the Long Beach Museum of Art, the Seattle Art Museum, the Tucson Museum of Art and the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation. The artist’s paintings are actively collected by a growing number of major public and private collections around the world.
Morphology 1212, 2016, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 60” x 60”
Geomorphology 1703, 2016, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 63” x 95”
Geomorphology 1703, 2016, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 63” x 95”
Morphology 1211, 2016, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 60” x 60”
Geomorphology 1801, 2016, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on wood panel, 72” x 102“
Geomorphology 1801, 2016, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on wood panel, 72” x 102“
Metamorph 1503, 2016, acrylic on polycarbonte mounted on wood panel, 66” x 95”
DETAIL: Metamorph 1503, 2016, acrylic on polycarbonte mounted on wood panel, 66” x 95”
Metamorph 1502, 2016, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on wood panel, 66” x 95”
R.A.D. 1502, 2015 acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 55” x 78” x 7”
DETAIL R.A.D. 1502, 2015 acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 55” x 78” x 7”
R.A.D. 1601, 2015, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on parabolic concave wood panel, 60” x 84” x 7”
Morphology 1505, 2015, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 54” x 78”
Morphology 904, 2016, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 35” x 47”
Morphology 1701, 2015, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 60” x 90”
Memo from Turner, 2015, acrylic on lucite mounted on concave wood panel, 54� x 78�
Morphology 1001, 2014, acrylic on lucite mounted on wood panel, 48” x 43”
Geomorphology 1403, 2014, acrylic on lucite on concave panel, 45” x 84”
Lightness, 2016, acry automotive paint and panel, 48� x 72�
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Morphology 1210, 2014, acrylic on lucite mounted on concave wood panel, 60” x 60”
TMA 1001, 2015, acrylic on polycarbonate on wood stand, 78” x 48”
R.A.D. 801, 2015, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 35” x 45”
Morphology 1105, 2015, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 36” x 72”
ANDY MOSES CV SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2017 William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2014 William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2011 William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2010 William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2010 Peter Blake Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA 2009 Peter Blake Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA 2008 Bjorn Ressle Gallery, New York, NY 2008 Sam Freeman Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2008 Peter Blake Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA 2007 Jacob Karpio Gallery, San Jose, Costa Rica 2007 Galleri S.E Bergen, Norway 2007 Peter Blake Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA 2006 McClain Gallery, Houston, TX 2006 Patricia Faure Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2005 Patricia Faure Galler,y Los Angeles, CA 2005 McClain Gallery, Houston, TX 2004 Virginia Miller Gallery, Coral Gables, FL 2004 Patricia Faure Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2003 Off Main Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1998 Leonora Vega Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Kantor Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1996 Leonora Vega Gallery, New York, NY 1995 Leonora Vega Gallery, New York, NY 1988 Asher/Faure Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1987 Annina Nosei Gallery, New York, NY 1981 California Institute of the Arts Valencia, CA MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS 2017 30 Year Retrospective, Barrett Gallery Kunsthalle, Santa Monica, CA 2014 Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Environmental Impact, Malibu, CA 2014 Laguna Art Museum, Selections from the Permanent Collection, Laguna Beach, CA 2012 Museum of Art & History, Lancaster, CA 2010 Contemporary Arts Center, Elements of Nature, New Orleans, LA 2009 Laguna Art Museum, Collecting California, Laguna Beach, CA 2009 Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Elements of Nature, Malibu, CA 2008 Laguna Art Museum, Recent Acquisitions, Laguna Beach, CA 2008 American Jewish University, Bel Air, CA 2007 Frederick R Weisman Foundation, Made In California, Malibu, CA 2006 Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, LA Art Scene , Los Angeles, CA 2005 Riverside Art Museum, Flow, Riverside, CA 2003 Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Los Angeles, CA 1988 Newport Harbor Art Museum, Skeptical Beliefs, Newport Beach, CA 1987 Fondazione Michetti Rome, Italy
SELECT INSTITUTIONAL COLLECTIONS LACMA Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA Fondazione Michetti, Francavilla Al Mare, Italy Frederick R Weisman Art Foundation SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2016 Strata, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2016 Family Plot, Manhattan Beach Art Center, Manhattan Beach, CA 2015 Confluence, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2015 Ethereal, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2015 Melissa Morgan Fine Art, Palm Desert, CA 2014 LA Artcore, Los Angeles, CA 2014 Melissa Morgan Gallery, Palm Desert, CA 2013 Skin/Deep, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2013 Melissa Morgan Fine Art, Palm Desert, CA 2012 William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2012 William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2010 Nyehaus Gallery, Swell, NY, NY 2010 Peter Blake Gallery, Summer Group Show, Laguna Beach, CA 2010 Material Matters, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2010 Melissa Morgan Fine Art, Palm Desert, CA 2009 Bjorn Ressle Gallery, Winder Salon, NY, NY 2009 The Black Cat Gallery, Darkwave 2009 The Black Cat Gallery, Black Cat Festival 2009 The Black Cat Gallery, Black Cat Festival 2009 Eric Phleger Gallery 2009 The Black Cat Gallery, Power Trip, Culver City, CA 2009 Deborah Page Gallery, Material Boundaries 2009 Melissa Morgan Fine Art, Inagural Exhibition, Palm Desert, CA 2009 Arena 1 Gallery, Weekend, Santa Monica, CA 2009 Phantom Gallery, Surface of Space, Long Beach, CA 2008 Arts Manhattan, DNA Evolution, Manhattan Beach, CA 2008 MODAA, Liquid Light, Culver City, CA 2008 Peter Blake Gallery, 15 Years 15 Artists, Laguna Beach, CA 2008 Nuuanu Gallery, California Dreamin , Honolulu, HI 2008 Modern Masters Fine Art, Finish Fetish @ MMFA, Palm Desert, CA 2008 Pharmaka Gallery, Surface of Space, Los Angeles, CA 2007 dba Gallery 256, Liquid Light, Pomona, CA 2007 Peter Blake Gallery, West Coast Abstraction, Laguna Beach, CA 2007 Anita Shapolsky Gallery, Anita Shapolsky Group Show, New York, NY 2007 Arena 1 Gallery, Pink III, Santa Monica, CA 2006 Gallery C, LA Minimalism Today, Hermosa Beach, CA 2006 George Billis Gallery, All in the Family, Los Angeles, CA
2005 Patricia Faure Gallery, Pink, Los Angeles, CA 2005 Berman Turner Gallery, Flow, Los Angeles, CA 2004 Spike Gallery, New York, NY 2004 Cartelle Gallery, Pink, Los Angeles, CA 2004 Patricia Faure Gallery, White on White, Los Angeles, CA 2004 Atheneum, La Jolla, CA 2003 Gallery C, The Art of Paint, Hermosa Beach, CA 2003 Double Vision Gallery, Double Vision, Los Angeles, CA 2002 Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New Concepts, New York, NY 2002 SpaceProject, EleMental, Hollywood, CA 2002 Arts Manhattan, Close Proximity, Manhattan Beach, CA 1997 Nabi Gallery, To the End and Beyond, Sag Harbor, NY 1996 Millennium Gallery, East Hampton, NY 1994 Cambell Thiebaud Gallery, Lana International, San Francisco, CA 1993 Leonora Vega Gallery, New York, NY 1992 Newspace, Instincts of Intuition, Los Angeles, CA 1991 Hallwalls, Pleasure, Buffalo, NY 1990 Amy Lipton Gallery, New Metaphysical, New York, NY 1990 Marta Cervera Gallery, Matter and Memory, New York, NY 1988 Asher/Faure Gallery, Unstable Universe, Los Angeles, CA 1987 Annina Nosei Gallery, Spacial Effects, New York, NY 1986 Artist’s Space, Selections, New York, NY Born: Los Angeles, CA, 1962 EDUCATION 1979 - 1982 California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA AWARDS 1987 Premio Michetti, Fondazione Michetti Italy
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