John Moore drawing Locks Gallery

Tree and Ventilators

2009
charcoal on paper
30 1/4 x 22 1/2 inches

John Moore drawing Locks Gallery

Transfer

2009
charcoal on paper
43 3/4 x 45 inches

John Moore drawing Locks Gallery

Interior

2009
charcoal on paper
47 x 45 inches

John Moore drawing Locks Gallery

Harper

2009
charcoal on paper
43 3/4 x 45 inches

John Moore drawing Locks Gallery

Fence

2009
charcoal on paper
30 1/4 x 22 1/2 inches

John Moore drawing Locks Gallery

Dusk

2009
charcoal on paper
30 1/4 x 22 1/2 inches

John Moore drawing Locks Gallery

Cathedral

2009
charcoal on paper
30 1/4 x 22 1/2 inches

John Moore drawing Locks Gallery

Billboard, Water Tower

2009
charcoal on paper
22 1/2 x 30 1/4 inches

Press Release

January 2010, Philadelphia, PA–Locks Gallery is pleased to present Shades of Gray, an exhibition of new drawings by John Moore. Shades of Gray will be on view March 5 through April 10, 2010. There will be a reception for the artist on Friday, March 5th, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. A fully illustrated catalog with an essay by Dr. Paul Galvez accompanies the exhibit.
 
This exhibit, John Moore’s first exclusive drawing show, is composed of eighteen charcoal works, all completed in 2009. An ambitious endeavor into a medium that the artist had only previously handled while in college, these large-scale drawings each have a unique subject and are not studies or preparatory drawings for paintings.
 
Seeking a break from painting, his sole pursuit over the last decade and the focus of a mid-career retrospective in 2009, the artist was drawn to a total immersion in a new medium. Charcoal’s flexibility and variety of hues enhances the depth of field and the articulation of architectural forms - longstanding hallmarks of Moore’s work. The density of the heavily worked charcoal achieves a surface richness akin to painting. Each work also reveals Moore’s own analytic approach to the urban landscape and architecture - lifelong interests.
 
Moore served as chair of the Fine Arts Department at The University of Pennsylvania from 1999 through 2008, capping off a distinguished teaching career at Tyler School of Art, Boston University and PENN. The artist has shown extensively in New York and Philadelphia, in museum and gallery exhibitions, and his work is in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago; Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; SFMOMA and Yale University Art Gallery.

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