REMINDER: High Mayhem: August 6 Scott Moore

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Mon Aug 2 07:41:49 PDT 2010



**
 *Friday, August 6, 6pm*
*Art Exhibit: Scott Moore's "Everyone Shimmers the Space Near*"
*
**High Mayhem Studio, *2811 Siler Lane

*Opening: Friday, August 6 at 6pm
The exhibit will be up through September 6

**Scott Moore will have Friday night performances on Aug 13, 20, and 27 and
Sept 3rd at 9pm (but come early to see the exhibit).*
Each of these events is free and open to the public.
*

*This show presents work by Scott Moore spanning the past eight years and
has never been publicly exhibited until now. The emphasis of the artwork in
the exhibition is in drawing, sculpture, performance and video.

The process of drawing for Scott has been a constant and lifelong practice
that informs many starting points and ideas in other mediums. The long
running theme of portraits is the main vehicle for image architecture. It is
a process of rendering a snap shot of the unseen person and their effects on
the atmosphere. The portraits are a study of non-retinal apprehensions,
types, and interpretations of individual radiance and rhythms.

Scott’s performance work resides in the heart improvisation and is deeply
rooted in sculpture, exploring the intersection of action and object. The
pieces represented in the show are examples of collaborative and solo
actions orbiting meditations on work and love, the difficulty of singular
physical simultaneity, and the tension of chaos spawning heightened audience
intuition.

The coopered vessels began as a need for a dance partner who could be
caressed, carried and dipped, as well as entered and navigated. In the realm
of classical sculpture, they serve as personages and totemic figures,
harking to that which is forgotten and vital to remember.

The video work for the most part is spontaneous incidentals that provide a
forum for sound track and image collision.

Aside from his studio and performance work, Scott is a member of Eve
Sussman’s The Rufus Corporation centered in Brooklyn, NY. This international
collective has produced film, video, music, installation and performance
pieces.

Scott moved to New Mexico four years ago from Brooklyn and currently resides
in Miranda Canyon.

The dried kambucha and oxidized metal work is a form of drawing and image
making that serve as graphic escorts to the gates of hell.

**[image:
http://highmayhem.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Scott_Moore_Squid_and_Whale1small.jpg]

[image:
http://highmayhem.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/HMFestScottMoore.jpg]


*High Mayhem is partially funded by the generous contributions from The
Kindle Project <http://www.kindleproject.org/>*.
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