Images

Deer Isle Bridge

2021

oil on linen

30 x 24 inches

Tulips and Watertower

2020

oil on linen

24 x 30 inches

Summer Evening

2021

oil on linen

54 x 72 inches

Post

2011

oil on canvas

70 x 60 inches

Pearl

2017

oil on canvas

32 x 32 inches

Sunday Morning Sunlight

2017

oil on canvas 

70 x 60 inches

Night Studio in Frankford

2015

oil on linen

62 x 70 inches

White Wall

2011

oil on board

11 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches

Morning Still Life

1978

oil on canvas

16 x 20 inches

Citicorp

1979

oil on canvas

24 x 13 inches

Near Lincoln Highway, Coatesville

1988-92

oil on canvas

30 x 33 inches

Press Release

Concurrent with the artist's solo exhibition of recent works on paper, A Window Into Something Else exhibition features a selection of paintings by American realist John Moore. These oil paintings spanning from the late 1970s to 2021 feature the artist's poetic realist renderings of still lifes, landscapes, and architecutral views using his unique blend of realism and illusionism. The show's title echoes words by the late filmmaker David Lynch, quoted by Moore: "I'll look at a thing and see a window into something else."

John Moore (b. 1941) was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri and spent much of his career in Philadelphia. He is the former Gutman Professor of Fine Arts in the School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania, where he served as chair of the department for ten years. He previously headed the graduate painting program at Boston University, and taught at the Tyler School of Art of Temple University and the University of California, Berkeley. At Washington University he completed his BFA and went on to receive an MFA from Yale University. Moore was elected to the National Academy of Design and has been honored several times by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His paintings are included in major collections such as the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and many others. The artist has exhibited with the gallery since 1976.

This exhibition will be on view in the second floor gallery and open to the public Tuesday through Saturday, 10am – 6pm.

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