Michael S. Moore
Michael S. Moore has worked on landscapes of remote and wild places for the majority of his career. Specifically, the northern Great Basin region of the United States has been a favorite subject the artist returns to time and time again. Moore infuses his studies of this bleak and haunting environment with investigations into personal memory, as well as more formal themes of light and spaces. Landscapes have become an anchor to the artist, as his work has taken on various characters and material explorations throughout the years.
Moore received his BFA from Stanford University in California in 1964. Between 1964 and 1965 while enrolled in the Graduate School of Art and Architecture at Yale University in New Haven, CT he continued to take painting courses. He has exhibited at the Benicia Public Library in California, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, LinxArt in San Francisco California, San Francisco State University, the Stanford Art Spaces, Smith Anderson Gallery in Palo Alto California, and the Center of Contemporary Art in Santa Fe New Mexico among others.
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