Fresh off Sean “Diddy” Combs buying two of his pieces at the Miami Art Fairs on opening day, CARTWHEEL favorite Andrew Schoultz comes to Mark Moore Gallery for his first ever Los Angeles show opening January 12, with a reception from 6-8pm. His work and that of Nano Rubio hangs through February 9.
In this exhibition, Schoultz translates the motifs in his kinetic two-dimensional works into a real scale three-dimensional installation – presenting an interrelated combination of painting, sculpture, drawing, and collage. Referencing the social constructions and implications of a public civic center, museum, or church, Schoultz invites the viewer be seated on his handcrafted benches, and be immersed in the ramifications of our contemporaneous globalization.
Los Angeles-based Nano Rubio’s solo exhibition hanging in the gallery’s Project Room, features unpredictable quality of organic forms–some evoking the haunting presence of the human likeness while others merely allude to an indexical thumbprint, while the meticulously rendered lines are derived from a traditional pinstriping technique, recalling the laborious methodology of hot rod detailing.
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Top image: Gold Drip Flag by Andrew Schoultz with Mark Moore Gallery at Pulse Art Fair, 2012.