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Exhibition of artwork from Learning Through Photography at Moore
City Hall and bus shelters along east Market Street
Features work by Moore Faculty members: Jeff Dion, John McDaniel, Linda Wisner, Heather Ujiie, William Mangold and Jim Johnson.
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The Long Now explores the dialectical relationship between cinema and photography, and the liminal space between the still and moving image through the work…
Focusing on the work of Moore's Visionary Woman Award recipients for 2012, this exhibition provides insight into the careers of interior designer Victoria Hagan and graphic designer Ellen Lupton.
MICHAEL SNOW
Wavelength
(Canada, 1967, 45 min.)
Considered a landmark of avant-garde cinema, Michael Snow’s Wavelength is a masterful exploration of the nature of perception and a formal meditation on…
MICHAEL SNOW
Wavelength
(Canada, 1967, 45 min.)
Considered a landmark of avant-garde cinema, Michael Snow’s Wavelength is a masterful exploration of the nature of perception and a formal meditation on…
ANDY WARHOL
Empire, 1964
(16mm film, 8 hr., 5 min.)
Shot in one continuous take over the course of a single evening, Warhol’s eight-hour-long, durational magnum opus, Empire (1964), is…
Chicago-based artist Deb Sokolow talks about her work in All Your Vulnerabilities Will Be Assessed.
A tangle of myth and reality, Deb Sokolow’s text-driven, diagrammatic drawings record the obsessive, inner-dialogue…
Join us to celebrate the opening of three new exhibitions in The Galleries at Moore - Shizu Saldamando: All Tomorrow's Parties, Deb Sokolow: All Your Vulnerabilities Will Be Assessed and…
Shizu Saldamando’s work proposes a decidedly contemporary take on portraiture, in which the conventional constructs of identity are challenged by layering signifiers and hybrid meanings that hint at the complexity of…