ULTRASONIC INTERNATIONAL III

Elementary, my dear Watson

September 6 – October 25, 2008

Damien Deroubaix
No left turn, 2008
watercolor, ink, acrylic and collage on paper
59.1 x 78.7 inches

Damien Debouraix
Sans Titre (lion rouge), 2008
watercolor, ink, acrylic and collage on paper
59.1 x 78.7 inches

Lia Halloran
Marwa and the Mangrove, 2007
ink on vellum
14 x 17 inches

Lia Halloran
Shannon and Mai (Diffusion), 2007
ink on vellum
14 x 17 inches

Lia Halloran
Float, 2008
ink on vellum
14 x 17 inches

Lia Halloran
Cam and Clea Part 1, 2008
ink on vellum
14 x 17 inches

Lia Halloran
San Pedro Self-Built, 2008
c-print
48 x 48 inches

Lia Halloran
Dark Skate, Upland Full Pipe, 2007
c-print
48 x 48 inches

Matt Wardell
Birthing Party series, 2008
ink on paper
26 x 40 inches/40 x 26 inches

Per Enoksson
Turistas, 2008
oil on canvas
61 x 86.6 inches

Brian Bosworth
Brethene Dreams 3, 2008
plexi, fur, reflector, metal, fabric, flag
84 x 27 x 8 inches

Per Enoksson
Sing Sing, Sing-A-Long Song, 2008
oil on canvas
61 x 78.7 inches

Brian Bosworth
Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy, 2008
wood, sign, garbage can, blower
38 x 45 x 48 inches

Villeroy & Boch
various titles and sizes
all works 2008
alkyd, acrylic and oil on canvas

Peter Lamb
Soldier, Spy, 2008
archival digital print on bibond, LED lights and acrylic
78 x 48 inches

Jered Sprecher
Decent, 2008
watercolor and gouache on paper
15 x 11 inches

Jered Sprecher
Exact, 2008
watercolor and gouache on handmade paper
12 x 9 inches

Jered Sprecher
Cage, 2008
oil on canvas
20 x 16 inches

Jered Sprecher
Spectacle, 2008
gouache and pencil on handmade paper
12 x 9 inches

Jered Sprecher
Platonic, 2008
watercolor, ink and gouache on handmade paper
12 x 9 inches

Christine Gray
Sack-Vest's Pageant Pose, 2008
84 x 60 inches

Villeroy & Boch
La sindrome di Stendhal, 2008
plaster on mixed media
life size

Brian Getnick
Real Boy, 2008
wood, plastic, fabric and plasticized card board
37 x 23 x 23 inches

Walpa D'Mark
Idealism Lost, 2008
oil on canvas
66 x 72 inches

Olivier Millagou
Drawing Pins (Screaming Hand), 2007
4,800 metal capped drawing pins and paint
118 x 79 inches

Philip Gurrey
Conscience, 2008
oil on board
21.6 x 21.6 inches

Philip Gurrey
Love, 2008
oil on board
12.2 x 12.2 inches

Philip Gurrey
Decay, 2008
oil on board
12.2 x 12.2 inches

Anders Bojen & Kristoffer Ørum
The End of the Universe as we know it? (Cosmic), 2007
DVD
8 mins
edition of 5 + 2 AP

Anders Bojen & Kristoffer Ørum
The End of the Universe as we know it? (Goodbye), 2007
DVD
12 mins
edition of 5 + 2 AP

Anders Bojen & Kristoffer Ørum
The End of the Universe as we know it? (Cult), 2007
DVD
7:30 mins
edition of 5 + 2 AP

Christine Gray
Pet Net, 2007
oil on birch panel
42 x 46 inches

Press Release

Opening Reception: Saturday, September 6th, from 5-7pm

Anders Bojen & Kristoffer Orum (Denmark), Brian Bosworth (USA), Walpa D'Mark (USA), Damien Deroubaix (France), Per Enoksson (Sweden), Brian Getnick (USA), Christine Gray (USA), Philip Gurrey (UK), Lia Halloran (USA), Peter Lamb (UK), Olivier Millagou (France), Jered Sprecher (USA), Villeroy & Boch (Netherlands), Matt Wardell (USA)

Mark Moore Gallery is pleased to present the third installment of our annual Ultrasonic International show. This year we have dispensed with a strictly linear thematic approach and instead will present a group of artists that we feel reflect a certain zeitgeist worthy of attention. After another twelve months of sleuthing the art world, we have selected and brought together sixteen promising artists, from the local to the international, whose work reflects a certain notion of "back to basics".

Each of these artists, irrespective of materials and production, address the personal via a poignant reflection upon various and varying issues, which to them are close to home. They present art making as an investigation of individual obsessions and intent, which deals with theoretical positions but never at the cost of their own cognitive decisions; they prioritize their own interiorized concerns. The results of such introspection range from the abject to the celebratory, but fundamentally these sixteen artists are all detectives of the Self.

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