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Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade – Ending December 14th

✨ Now Live on ARTSY! ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade. Dive into Andrade’s latest body of work—a…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade – Ending December 14th
✨ Now Live on ARTSY! ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade. Dive into Andrade’s latest body of work—a vibrant exploration of presence and balance through layered abstraction. Experience buoyant fields of green, blue, and pink, interwoven with expressive marks that create moments of tension and release. With acrylic and pastel on paper, Rebekah masterfully layers color and gesture, inviting you to slow down and discover both the details and atmosphere within each piece.
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December 11, 2025 at 3:29 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg

Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg
Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg deconstructs and reconstructs items like newspapers, magazines, and maps, challenging how we receive and trust information. In this show, she reimagines borders and regions with precise hand-drawn cartography, highlighting how we perceive power and territory. Rugg’s playful yet thought-provoking work with newsprint and maps exposes the manipulative tactics found in everyday media.
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December 10, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Joshua Dildine showcases his recent work in “Wooly Bugger” – an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition on view now!

Excited to announce: Joshua Dildine’s first ARTSY online exclusive in 5 years! 🎨 “Wooly Bugger” features 8 new works by this California-based painter, from vibrant canvases to mixed-media…
Joshua Dildine showcases his recent work in “Wooly Bugger” – an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition on view now!
Excited to announce: Joshua Dildine’s first ARTSY online exclusive in 5 years! 🎨 “Wooly Bugger” features 8 new works by this California-based painter, from vibrant canvases to mixed-media pieces on photographs. In this series, Dildine blends found autobiographical photos with dynamic, gestural painting to explore memory, family, and the quirks of nostalgia. Using images from fly fishing trips, he layers brushwork, saturated color, and digital (even AI) manipulations to disrupt and reinvent the original photos—blurring the boundaries between photography, painting, and abstraction.
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December 9, 2025 at 3:33 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg

Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg
Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg deconstructs and reconstructs items like newspapers, magazines, and maps, challenging how we receive and trust information. In this show, she reimagines borders and regions with precise hand-drawn cartography, highlighting how we perceive power and territory. Rugg’s playful yet thought-provoking work with newsprint and maps exposes the manipulative tactics found in everyday media.
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December 8, 2025 at 3:44 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade – On View Now!

✨ Now Live on ARTSY! ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade. Dive into Andrade’s latest body of work—a vibrant…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade – On View Now!
✨ Now Live on ARTSY! ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade. Dive into Andrade’s latest body of work—a vibrant exploration of presence and balance through layered abstraction. Experience buoyant fields of green, blue, and pink, interwoven with expressive marks that create moments of tension and release. With acrylic and pastel on paper, Rebekah masterfully layers color and gesture, inviting you to slow down and discover both the details and atmosphere within each piece.
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December 6, 2025 at 7:24 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler

Heidi SchweglerFamiliar (Roadrunner), 2025 23 x 25 x 17 inchesUnique digital print and found object ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler! ✨…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler
Heidi SchweglerFamiliar (Roadrunner), 2025 23 x 25 x 17 inchesUnique digital print and found object ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler! ✨ Blending found objects with traditional sculpture, Heidi draws inspiration from her own story of resilience—growing up with severe lazy eye and learning the power of transformation. In this new work, she sculpts her “familiar”: a personal alter ego born from the spirits of the desert—coyote, mountain lion, and roadrunner—woven together with cholla and Mojave relics.
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December 5, 2025 at 3:29 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian – Closing This Sunday

Larry Bell, "SMS 19 (Mirage Series)", 1991 Mark…
Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian – Closing This Sunday
Larry Bell, "SMS 19 (Mirage Series)", 1991 Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian. By the ’80s and ’90s, L.A. became an experimental hub—where light, surface, and perception intertwined in bold new ways.
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December 4, 2025 at 3:20 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg

Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg
Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg deconstructs and reconstructs items like newspapers, magazines, and maps, challenging how we receive and trust information. In this show, she reimagines borders and regions with precise hand-drawn cartography, highlighting how we perceive power and territory. Rugg’s playful yet thought-provoking work with newsprint and maps exposes the manipulative tactics found in everyday media.
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December 3, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Joshua Dildine showcases his recent work in “Wooly Bugger” – an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition on view now!

Excited to announce: Joshua Dildine’s first ARTSY online exclusive in 5 years! 🎨 “Wooly Bugger” features 8 new works by this California-based painter, from vibrant canvases to mixed-media…
Joshua Dildine showcases his recent work in “Wooly Bugger” – an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition on view now!
Excited to announce: Joshua Dildine’s first ARTSY online exclusive in 5 years! 🎨 “Wooly Bugger” features 8 new works by this California-based painter, from vibrant canvases to mixed-media pieces on photographs. In this series, Dildine blends found autobiographical photos with dynamic, gestural painting to explore memory, family, and the quirks of nostalgia. Using images from fly fishing trips, he layers brushwork, saturated color, and digital (even AI) manipulations to disrupt and reinvent the original photos—blurring the boundaries between photography, painting, and abstraction.
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December 2, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian

Helen Pashgian, "Untitled", 1990 Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents…
Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian
Helen Pashgian, "Untitled", 1990 Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian. By the ’80s and ’90s, L.A. became an experimental hub—where light, surface, and perception intertwined in bold new ways. Bell explored glass and reflection; Alexander created resin forms inspired by color and city haze; Bengston infused painting with California’s vibrant energy; Pashgian crafted luminous sculptures; and Orr’s works, infused with elements of alchemy and spirituality, played with presence and infinity.
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December 1, 2025 at 3:17 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg

Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg
Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg deconstructs and reconstructs items like newspapers, magazines, and maps, challenging how we receive and trust information. In this show, she reimagines borders and regions with precise hand-drawn cartography, highlighting how we perceive power and territory. Rugg’s playful yet thought-provoking work with newsprint and maps exposes the manipulative tactics found in everyday media.
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November 30, 2025 at 5:43 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade – On View Now!

✨ Now Live on ARTSY! ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade. Dive into Andrade’s latest body of work—a vibrant…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade – On View Now!
✨ Now Live on ARTSY! ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade. Dive into Andrade’s latest body of work—a vibrant exploration of presence and balance through layered abstraction. Experience buoyant fields of green, blue, and pink, interwoven with expressive marks that create moments of tension and release. With acrylic and pastel on paper, Rebekah masterfully layers color and gesture, inviting you to slow down and discover both the details and atmosphere within each piece.
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November 29, 2025 at 7:28 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce the acquisition of a major video work by artist collective OKAY MOUNTAIN by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston for their Permanent Collection

Okay MountainWater, Water, Everywhere So Let’s All Have a Drink, 2010Single channel video, 28minCOLLECTION OF THE…
Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce the acquisition of a major video work by artist collective OKAY MOUNTAIN by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston for their Permanent Collection
Okay MountainWater, Water, Everywhere So Let’s All Have a Drink, 2010Single channel video, 28minCOLLECTION OF THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON Mark Moore Fine Art and the artist are pleased to announce the acquisition of a major video work by artist collective OKAY MOUNTAIN by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston for the Permanent Collection.  Okay Mountain…
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November 28, 2025 at 3:18 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian

Peter Alexander, "Universal X", 1992 Mark Moore Fine Art proudly…
Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian
Peter Alexander, "Universal X", 1992 Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian. By the ’80s and ’90s, L.A. became an experimental hub—where light, surface, and perception intertwined in bold new ways. Bell explored glass and reflection; Alexander created resin forms inspired by color and city haze; Bengston infused painting with California’s vibrant energy; Pashgian crafted luminous sculptures; and Orr’s works, infused with elements of alchemy and spirituality, played with presence and infinity.
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November 27, 2025 at 3:09 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg

Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg
Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg deconstructs and reconstructs items like newspapers, magazines, and maps, challenging how we receive and trust information. In this show, she reimagines borders and regions with precise hand-drawn cartography, highlighting how we perceive power and territory. Rugg’s playful yet thought-provoking work with newsprint and maps exposes the manipulative tactics found in everyday media.
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November 26, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler

Heidi SchweglerFamiliar (Teeth), 2025 43.5 x 33.5 x 33.5 inchesUnique digital print, stucco, glass ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler! ✨…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler
Heidi SchweglerFamiliar (Teeth), 2025 43.5 x 33.5 x 33.5 inchesUnique digital print, stucco, glass ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler! ✨ Blending found objects with traditional sculpture, Heidi draws inspiration from her own story of resilience—growing up with severe lazy eye and learning the power of transformation. In this new work, she sculpts her “familiar”: a personal alter ego born from the spirits of the desert—coyote, mountain lion, and roadrunner—woven together with cholla and Mojave relics.
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November 25, 2025 at 7:24 PM
Joshua Dildine showcases his recent work in “Wooly Bugger” – an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition on view now!

Excited to announce: Joshua Dildine’s first ARTSY online exclusive in 5 years! 🎨 “Wooly Bugger” features 8 new works by this California-based painter, from vibrant canvases to mixed-media…
Joshua Dildine showcases his recent work in “Wooly Bugger” – an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition on view now!
Excited to announce: Joshua Dildine’s first ARTSY online exclusive in 5 years! 🎨 “Wooly Bugger” features 8 new works by this California-based painter, from vibrant canvases to mixed-media pieces on photographs. In this series, Dildine blends found autobiographical photos with dynamic, gestural painting to explore memory, family, and the quirks of nostalgia. Using images from fly fishing trips, he layers brushwork, saturated color, and digital (even AI) manipulations to disrupt and reinvent the original photos—blurring the boundaries between photography, painting, and abstraction.
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November 25, 2025 at 3:29 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian

Helen Pashgian, "Untitled", 1990 Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents…
Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian
Helen Pashgian, "Untitled", 1990 Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian. By the ’80s and ’90s, L.A. became an experimental hub—where light, surface, and perception intertwined in bold new ways. Bell explored glass and reflection; Alexander created resin forms inspired by color and city haze; Bengston infused painting with California’s vibrant energy; Pashgian crafted luminous sculptures; and Orr’s works, infused with elements of alchemy and spirituality, played with presence and infinity.
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November 24, 2025 at 3:17 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler

Heidi SchweglerFamiliar, 2025 43.5 x 33.5 x 33.5 inchesUnique digital print, resin, steel, paint Heidi SchweglerFamiliar (Lizard), 2025 48 x 57 x 20 inchesUnique digital print and paint ✨ Mark Moore…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler
Heidi SchweglerFamiliar, 2025 43.5 x 33.5 x 33.5 inchesUnique digital print, resin, steel, paint Heidi SchweglerFamiliar (Lizard), 2025 48 x 57 x 20 inchesUnique digital print and paint ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Familiar”—an exclusive ARTSY Online Exhibition by Heidi Schwegler! ✨ Blending found objects with traditional sculpture, Heidi draws inspiration from her own story of resilience—growing up with severe lazy eye and learning the power of transformation.
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November 23, 2025 at 5:20 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade – On View Now!

✨ Now Live on ARTSY! ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade. Dive into Andrade’s latest body of work—a vibrant…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade – On View Now!
✨ Now Live on ARTSY! ✨ Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Between Quiet and Bold,” an exclusive online exhibition by Rebekah Andrade. Dive into Andrade’s latest body of work—a vibrant exploration of presence and balance through layered abstraction. Experience buoyant fields of green, blue, and pink, interwoven with expressive marks that create moments of tension and release. With acrylic and pastel on paper, Rebekah masterfully layers color and gesture, inviting you to slow down and discover both the details and atmosphere within each piece.
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November 22, 2025 at 7:25 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist JENNIFER GUNLOCK by the Laguna Art Museum

Jennifer GunlockBird's Nest, 2016Mixed media paper collage and drawing on 2 sheets rag paper, grommets76 × 50 in / 193 × 127 cmCOLLECTION OF THE LAGUNA ART MUSEUM Mark…
Mark Moore Fine Art is pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist JENNIFER GUNLOCK by the Laguna Art Museum
Jennifer GunlockBird's Nest, 2016Mixed media paper collage and drawing on 2 sheets rag paper, grommets76 × 50 in / 193 × 127 cmCOLLECTION OF THE LAGUNA ART MUSEUM Mark Moore Fine Art and the artist are pleased to announce the acquisition of a major work by artist JENNIFER GUNLOCK, titled “Bird's Nest” from 2016 by the Laguna Art Museum in Laguna Beach, CA.
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November 21, 2025 at 3:15 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian

Larry Bell, "MELINBK", 1984 Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents…
Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian
Larry Bell, "MELINBK", 1984 Mark Moore Fine Art proudly presents “Refractions: L.A. Art in the Eighties and Nineties,” showcasing influential early works by Los Angeles legends Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Eric Orr, and Helen Pashgian. By the ’80s and ’90s, L.A. became an experimental hub—where light, surface, and perception intertwined in bold new ways. Bell explored glass and reflection; Alexander created resin forms inspired by color and city haze; Bengston infused painting with California’s vibrant energy; Pashgian crafted luminous sculptures; and Orr’s works, infused with elements of alchemy and spirituality, played with presence and infinity.
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November 20, 2025 at 3:11 PM
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg

Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg…
Mark Moore Fine Art presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg
Mark Moore Gallery presents “Patterns of Landscape,” an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition by celebrated British artist Kim Rugg. Known for her meticulous craft, Rugg deconstructs and reconstructs items like newspapers, magazines, and maps, challenging how we receive and trust information. In this show, she reimagines borders and regions with precise hand-drawn cartography, highlighting how we perceive power and territory. Rugg’s playful yet thought-provoking work with newsprint and maps exposes the manipulative tactics found in everyday media.
markmooregalleryblog.com
November 19, 2025 at 3:03 PM
Joshua Dildine showcases his recent work in “Wooly Bugger” – an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition on view now!

Excited to announce: Joshua Dildine’s first ARTSY online exclusive in 5 years! 🎨 “Wooly Bugger” features 8 new works by this California-based painter, from vibrant canvases to mixed-media…
Joshua Dildine showcases his recent work in “Wooly Bugger” – an exclusive ARTSY online exhibition on view now!
Excited to announce: Joshua Dildine’s first ARTSY online exclusive in 5 years! 🎨 “Wooly Bugger” features 8 new works by this California-based painter, from vibrant canvases to mixed-media pieces on photographs. In this series, Dildine blends found autobiographical photos with dynamic, gestural painting to explore memory, family, and the quirks of nostalgia. Using images from fly fishing trips, he layers brushwork, saturated color, and digital (even AI) manipulations to disrupt and reinvent the original photos—blurring the boundaries between photography, painting, and abstraction.
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November 18, 2025 at 3:26 PM
BREAKING THE CODE: A New Biographical Documentary Film About The Life Of Artist Vernon Fisher

BREAKING THE CODE: A New Biographical Documentary Film About The Life Of Artist Vernon Fisher Best Historical Film, Dallas International Film FestivalOfficial Selection, Los Angeles Independent Film…
BREAKING THE CODE: A New Biographical Documentary Film About The Life Of Artist Vernon Fisher
BREAKING THE CODE: A New Biographical Documentary Film About The Life Of Artist Vernon Fisher Best Historical Film, Dallas International Film FestivalOfficial Selection, Los Angeles Independent Film FestivalOfficial Selection, Thin Line FestOfficial Selection, Frame of Mind (PBS) Prolepsis Pictures is proud to announce the World Premiere of “Breaking the Code”, a feature-length biographical documentary about the life of Fort Worth-based artist…
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November 17, 2025 at 3:24 PM