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Cold Light (Firefly), 2014. Acrylic on wood panel, 20 x 24 inches

Barbara Takenaga
Cold Light (Firefly), 2014
Acrylic on wood panel
20 x 24 inches

Mary Frank For the Time-Being, 2024 Signed lower left Mixed media collage, ceramic, copper foil, acrylic on board 24 x 32 x 4 inches

Mary Frank
For the Time-Being, 2024
Mixed media collage, ceramic, copper foil, acrylic on board
24 x 32 x 4 inches

Steeped, 2023 Gouache on paper 30 1/4 x 37 1/2 inches

Amy Cutler
Steeped, 2023
Gouache on paper
30 1/4 x 37 1/2 inches

Darren Waterston Berge, 2017 Oil on wood panel 48 x 48 inches

Darren Waterston
Berge, 2017
Oil on wood panel
48 x 48 inches

Mark Innerst The Met Lobby, 2016 Oil on panel in the artist's handmade frame 14 x 9 1/2 inches (panel); 19 1/4 x 14 3/4 inches (frame)

Mark Innerst
The Met Lobby, 2016
Oil on panel in the artist's handmade frame
14 x 9 1/2 inches (panel); 19 1/4 x 14 3/4 inches (frame)

Katia Santibanez -dlMhi, 2024-2025 Oil on canvas 64 1/2 x 51 1/2 inches

Katia Santibañez
-dlMhi, 2024-2025
Oil on canvas
64 1/2 x 51 1/2 inches

Carnival Galaxy, 2023 Acrylic and collage on museum board 18 x 21 inches

JoAnne Carson
Carnival Galaxy, 2023
Acrylic and collage on museum board
18 x 21 inches

Euphorion Snow Globe, 2023. Acrylic on canvas over panel, 22 x 17 inches

Joshua Marsh
Euphorion Snow Globe, 2022
Acrylic on canvas over panel
22 x 17 inches

Duane Michals Chaos, 1998 Five gelatin silver prints with hand-applied text 4 3/8 x 6 1/2 inches (each image); 5 x 7 inches (each paper) Edition 4/25

Duane Michals
Chaos, 1998
Five gelatin silver prints with hand-applied text
4 3/8 x 6 1/2 inches (each image); 5 x 7 inches (each paper)
Edition 4/25

Press Release

DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present Other Worldly, an exhibition of unbounded landscapes, shadow worlds, and dream-like narratives. These works present portals, collapsing the physical and psychological, still life and landscape, micro and macrocosm. Recognizable forms and familiar object appear like signposts, while art historical references and pop culture allusions are translated into new languages.

Through different means, these artists capture elemental qualities of our shared, tangible world, casting them into potential mirror universes. Mary Frank, Mark Innerst, Joshua Marsh, and Barbara Takenaga use repetition and twinned figures to create afterimages, merging interior and exterior worlds. Darren Waterston evokes a landscape in flux, with forms waxing and waning like light, while Katia Santibañez depicts nature as an infinite spiral. JoAnne Carson constructs hybrid trees that each become their own individual cosmos. Amy Cutler and Duane Michals, in their distinctive visual languages, employ narrative surrealism to explore conditions of being human. Together, the works in this exhibition layer remembered spaces with future forms, yet to be dreamt.

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