Saturday, April 17, 2010

Terri Moore: "Connections Two"













December 12, 2009 - January 23, 2010

Terry Moore work is concerned with the transfer of information which is the basis for all communication. Moore juxtaposes two figures which create both tangible and intangible exchanges; such as a glance, a touch, a smell, body language and emotion. She combines images from artists such as Michelangelo, Klimt, Mapplethorpe and Marshall and juxtaposes them against soft porn from Playboy magazine. These oddly coupled figures create a sexual tension that questions our methods of communication and how they affect our interpersonal relationships.




Terri Moore:

Lorenz, Crouse, and Farr at Gallery 1025













Farr's paintings being viewed

Shown At Gallery 1025
August 8 - September 21, 2009


Lorenz: Painting
Lorenz approaches painting as a balance of physical structure, visual structure and color. The structure of color takes on it's own life while contained on the paintings surface. whether thin ans spacial, or thick and elemental, the colors are not random, but developed to compliment the physical and the visual.

Michael Crouse: Lithography and Drawing (Image Shown)
The transformation of the rural farm fields into a sprawling patchwork of somewhat unplanned subdivision is the primary source of imagery for Crouse's work. His images are taken from the American urban and suburban landscapes that have been shaped and determined by our automobile culture.

Warren Farr: Painting
Farr's work is characterized by a sense of history, irony, black humor, surreal dream images, isolation , melancholy and conflict with the influence of technology on human character. Farr's gift is the ability to combine all of these elements into a coherent precise, if somewhat magical, world of science fiction and fantasy.


Print by Michael Crouse

Panel series by Paul Lorenz