AGENDA - United States, Arts
Terri Moore
29 June - 27 July 2013 The Re Institute, Millerton.
Terri Moore, Swarm #3, Ink on Yupo paper, 20x26
The Re Institute is pleased to present Terri Moore.
Terri Moore has been teaching art and design courses at
Hotchkiss for the past 10 years and is currently Tremaine
Gallery’s co-Director. Terri’s current Swarm Series is based on
the cohesive gestural movement of birds in swarm formation.
Studying flocks of birds, bees and bats, Terri interprets the
flight patterns of a swarm in paintings, drawings and sculptural
installations. Her pieces represent a collective movement that
is imbued with a directional force creating a sculptural
suspension. Installing work at the Re Institute has a special
resonance for me.
As a child I spent time in this space when it was a hayloft of a
working dairy farm. I would ride my horse to the farm and spend
time in the space creating an environment that served as a
“Secret Fort”; arranging hay bales to make rooms, sitting areas
and shelves for myself as well as the litter of kitten that
lived there. I spent many hours drawing, gazing out over the
valley, and dreaming of how I would become an artist when I grew
up. Now, coming full circle, I am not only installing work but
creating site specific paintings and sculptural installations
that are a reverberation of memory, experience, and gestural
flight.
My current body of work is based on swarms of birds. There is a
particular moment when a flock swarms acting cohesively as a
single unit of gestural movement. This moment in time is what I
am interpretatively creating in drawings, paintings and
installations. My study of swarms has led me to observe a
variety of bird species, including Starlings that create
Murmurations; a ballet of millions of birds visually morphing
into shapes in flight. This experience has inspired me to create
a series of paintings and actual swarm installations. The
resulting visual is an interesting contrast to the ephemeral
paintings that are imbued with motion portraying a sculptural
dance suspended in mid air.
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Published: Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Author: WSI Administration
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