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In certain instances of extreme violence, the physical event separates itself from the consciousness of the participant, and two distinct narratives are launched. One is subject to the domination of physical law, while the other, created by such extraordinary effects as "shock" or "divine intervention", leads to what might be called a "psychological wilderness". This "wilderness" is based not on the laws of nature, but on the potential of human consciousness.
"Tectonic" begins an exploration of these narratives. The car crash is expressed as the accelerated formation of rocky land masses, while a dense and seemingly endless forest awaits its passengers. A man with a megaphone calls out to guide them; or is he merely directing a delusional fantasy?
Justin is a recent graduate of the College of Creative Studies at UC Santa Barbara. He has exhibited in group shows throughout California, however this is his first solo exhibition. Along with the exhibition, Cirrus Editions will release two new limited edition prints by Justin Moore, as well as a free "web edition" that will be available for download during the course of the exhibit on the Cirrus website. |
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Final Harbor
2002
Ink on paper
60" x 22"
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Tectonic 2002
Installation, Video/DVD, monitors,
speakers
Dimensions Variable
$3,500 |
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Wilderness
2002
Installation, acrylic on Tara Cloth,
slot-car track, mirrored Plexiglas
Dimensions Variable
$5,000 |
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Island of Misfortune, Faith and Adventure painting
2002
Oil on canvas
72"x 91"
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T-Bone 1, T-Bone 2, diptych
Lithographs on Formica
24" x 29" each
Ed. 25
$450 each |
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