MOORE CONTEMPORARY marks the close of year and beginning of Summer with several works on view in the Gallery for the first time. New works in from artists studios join stockroom holdings.
The dramatic and technically ambitious sculpture Smoke by JOSHUA WEBB holds the floor following its inaugural showing at Sydney Contemporary. Now You See It offers a special chance to see Webb's newest output in Accura and automotive lacquer, while his 2018 work Altar 4 - in polished concrete, slate, aggregate and urethane glass - graces the Art Gallery of Western Australia on loan for the exhibition State of Abstraction.
In the week that TOVE KJELLMARK'S major exhibition, When I Crack I Expand launches in the Borås Art Museum, Sweden, MOORE CONTEMPORARY presents new works on paper and small scale sculpture, recently arrived.
Also new to the Gallery walls are recent paintings by MATTHEW HUNT. Other artists represented with selected works include MARION BORGELT, JACOBUS CAPONE and IAN WILLIAMS.
Now you see it, and now you don't. As this is the Summer Project, works will periodically change across the summer allowing for rotations and collection of works.