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MARIO MOORE
Grisalle of Oshun, 2012
16 x 20 in.
Archival pigment print
Edition of 20
Hand signed and numbered
$1,250


ABOUT MARIO MOORE
Mario Moore (b. 1987) is a Detroit native, currently residing in New York City. Moore received a BFA in Illustration from the College for Creative Studies (2009) and an MFA in Painting from the Yale School of Art (2013). He has participated as an artist-in-residence at Knox College, Fountainhead residency and the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation.

Moore’s work has afforded him many opportunities-- from multiple exhibitions and featured articles including the New York Times. His work is included in several public and private collections which include the Detroit Institute of Art and the Studio Museum in Harlem. Some of his solo show exhibits have been seen at the David Klein Gallery and The Urban Institute of Contemporary Art. His work is also included in Fired Up! Ready to Go! Finding Beauty, Demanding Equity: An African American Life in Art (2017) and The Studio Museum in Harlem’s catalog, Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and Contemporary Art (2014). He has recently been awarded a Princeton Hodder Fellowship for 2018-2019.

FINE PRINT
• $25 shipping and handling fee applies.
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• Final sale and not eligible for return.
 
 
 
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GISELA MCDANIEL
Red Room, 2017
11 x 14 in.
Archival pigment print
Edition of 40
Hand signed and numbered
$500


ABOUT GISELA MCDANIEL
Gisela McDaniel is a diasporic, indigenous Chamoru feminist artist. Her art explores how women and female-identifying people who survive/resist sexualized violence create unique paths towards healing and reclaiming their own bodies. As a survivor herself, McDaniel dialogues with indigenous individuals, women of color, multiracial and immigrant women as a means to allow them to share their stories, heal from trauma and explore how their experiences affect them physically and spiritually. As an indigenous, biracial Pacific Island woman, McDaniel is also interested in exploring connections between nature, displacement, migration and violence against women, asserting that these factors are not only deeply entwined but can serve as a key to healing.
 
 
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PATRICK QUARM
Borga,

2017


16 x 20 in.


Archival pigment print


Edition of 20
Hand signed and numbered
$1,250


ABOUT PATRICK QUARM
Ghanaian born, Patrick Quarm is currently living and practicing in the United States. He graduated from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2012) with a BFA in Painting and a Masters of Fine Art degree from Texas Tech University (2018). His works has been featured in exhibitions at the Thierry Goldberg Gallery, NY and the Library Street Collective, Detroit. Quarm has participated as an artist in residence in the 2019 Red Bull Arts Detroit Artist Residency and has been featured in articles for ARTFORUM and Hyperallergic.