COLLECTIONS: ART WE LOVE
January 30 – March 27, 2021
Collections: Art We Love takes us behind the screens of the people we see during video calls and into their living spaces—the exhibition features works that are from the home collections of staff and faculty members of Moore College of Art & Design.
“We've welcomed students and colleagues into our homes virtually and it's been interesting to see the colorful walls, windows, light fixtures, pets, plants, books, tchotchkes, and all kinds of other stuff in those tiny Zoom frames,” says Gabrielle Lavin Suzenski, Rochelle F. Levy Director of The Galleries at Moore. “We’re bringing some of the art and design from those virtual snapshots into The Galleries at Moore for our internal community to experience in person.”
One of the rules of the exhibition is that the submitted art cannot have been made by the faculty or staff person.
“It should be someone else's creation—it doesn't matter who, just that it's ready to display,” said Suzenski. Participants also had to identify the artist or maker of the piece, describe their connection to it, and tell why they are drawn to it. Artwork submitted for the exhibition includes charcoal drawings, oil paintings, watercolor paintings, sculptures, photography and manufactured objects.
While the public can’t come into The Galleries to see the exhibition, parts of it will be visible from Race Street.
“I’ve staged a voyeuristic view into my home,” Suzenski says, “I am recreating parts of my dining and living rooms with my mid-century furniture, original art, lighting and other items.”
Artists in the exhibition: Alexandra Thomas, April Greiman, Bran Hedges, Diarlese Witte, Frank Galuszka, Gabriel Boyce, Garett Nelson, Gary Smith, Gregory Wilkin, Greta Rizzio, Harry Hall Newmarket, Hawk Krall, Ian Eckert, Isaac Nichols, Jerry Eisenberg, Jill Bell, John Baldessari, John Martin, John Sevick, Josh Rickards, Judy Buchwald, Julia Policastro, Julia Standova, Justin Webb, Kate Stewart, Laura K. Murdoch, Laura Petrovich-Cheney, Lillian G. Biron, Lorien Stern, Maringka Burton, Masudaya Toy Company, Matt A. Osborn, Michael W. Armstrong, Mildred Brown, Myriah Rose, Ne Pas Plier, Nick Lenker, Noa Sargent, Rachel Yinger, Randall Sellers, Scott Cameron, Sousa, and Tara Booth
Header image: Gregory Wilkin, Harriet Hancock Center, Melrose Heights, Columbia, 2020, oil on canvas. Collection of Joshua Wilkin, image courtesy of the artist.
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Scott Cameron, "Beachscape," 2014
by: Oil on canvas, 14 x 12 in. Collection of Cecelia Fitzgibbon. -
Josh Rickards, "Snake Handler," 2009
by: Oil and acrylic on panel, 12 1/2 in. diameter. Collection of Gabrielle Suzenski. -
Gabriel Boyce, "White Van," 2005
by: Charcoal on mounted paper, 3 x 4 in. Collection of Gabrielle Suzenski. -
Jerry Eisenberg, "Eep Opp Ork Ah Ah," 1962
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Mildred Brown, "Untitled," 1999
by: Oil on canvas, 30 x 24 x 2 in. Collection of Laura Kochman. -
Judy Buchwald, "Daughter," 1970
by: Bisque stoneware, 7 x 5.5 x 3 in. Collection of Kimberly Voigt. -
Masudaya Toy Company (attributed to), Mechanical Walking Doll, c. 1950s
by: Celluloid and tin, 13 x 6 x 4 in. Collection of Andrea Beizer. -
John Sevick, "The Pot And The Pan Man," 2018
by: Oil on board, 4 x 6 in. Collection of Elaine Erne. -
April Greiman, "Iris Light," 1984
by: Silkscreen on paper, 47 x 35 in. Collection of Gigi McGee -
Michael W. Armstrong, "Self Portrait," 1982
by: Charcoal on paper, 24 x 18 in. Collection of Mellany Armstrong. -
Ne Pas Plier, "FTAA," 2001
by: Silkscreen on cloth, 20 x 20 in. Collection of Daniel Tucker. -
Unknown Artist, Mexican Alligator Mask, n.d.
by: Carved and painted wood 14 x 8 x 6 in. Collection of Caitlin Balch. -
Rachel Yinger, "Fitting Room," 2017
by: Oil on canvas, 60 x 45 in. Collection of Cecelia Fitzgibbon. -
Gregory Wilkin, "Harriet Hancock Center, Melrose Heights, Columbia," 2020
by: Oil on panel, 14 x 18 in. Collection of Joshua Wilkin. -
Kate Stewart, "A3," 2009
by: Collage, 11 x 16 in. Collection of Jim Johnson. -
John Baldessari, "Concrete Couples," 2015
by: Mixografia, 9 prints, 54 x 54 in. Collection of Maureen Pelta. -
Frank Galuszka, "Lynn," 1978
by: Oil on Linen 14 x 18 in. Collection of Jeff Dion. -
Alexandra Thomas, "Golden Skin," 2020
by: Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 18 in. Collection of Claudine Thomas. -
A Dining Room... Transported
by: Installation view, 2021. -
A Dining Room... Transported
by: Installation view, 2021. -
A Dining Room... Transported
by: Installation view, 2021. -
A Dining Room... Transported
by: Installation view, 2021. -
A Dining Room... Transported
by: Installation view, 2021. -
A Dining Room... Transported
by: Installation view, 2021. -
A Dining Room... Transported
by: Installation view, 2021.