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'Floating' by Brigid Moore at LAND, Kansas City

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Brigid Moore, Roadside Memorial, 2019
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Brigid Moore, Self-Reflection, 2018
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Brigid Moore, From the Bathroom Window, 2018
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Brigid Moore, Thirst, 2017
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Brigid Moore, Submerge, 2017
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Brigid Moore, Roadside Memorial, 2019
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Brigid Moore, Youthful Pout, 2017
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Brigid Moore, American Girl, 2016
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Brigid Moore, Skater Sisters, 2019
LAND is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition by the New York-based artist Brigid Moore. The exhibition presents a comprehensive group of recent oil paintings installed inside and outdoors that each carefully depict a discrete recognizable subject or scene, such as a pair of two young ice skaters, a frog atop a lily pad, a cat drinking from a wine glass, among others.

Brigid describes her process as:

Giving these forms a body in my work lets me untangle my cloud of associations with familiar forms and characters. This process creates just enough clarity for me to in turn find new subjects and narratives to familiarize and de-familiarize.

Through expressive brushwork, abstract qualities and symbolism are emphasized within her real-life subject matter - occupying an exceptionally contemporary dichotomy of grace and delicacy inflected by mystery and melancholy.

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'Don’t Die', Group Show at No Gallery, New York

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'I'll Carry Your Heart's Gray Wing with a Trembling Hand to My Old Age', Group Sh

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