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‘Whiplines, Waterfalls and Worms’, Ed Moses

Past exhibition
4 February - 31 March 2021
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Overview
Ed Moses Spot II, 2015 Acrylic on canvas 72 x 60 in 182.9 x 152.4 cm
Ed Moses
Spot II, 2015
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 60 in
182.9 x 152.4 cm

One day, in the summer of 1970, as Ed Moses and Riko Mizuno stood talking about his upcoming second exhibition at her gallery on La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, the diminutive Japanese gallerist described the repair work that needed to be done to the building's roof. When he heard this, Moses made a decision that would not only become part of the folklore of Los Angeles art but would have a profound influence on the future direction of his work. Turning to Mizuno, Moses said that for his next show he wanted to take out the gallery ceiling and remove part of the roof. The only thing present in the gallery, apart from some rolls of canvas at the entrance and large unpainted panels on the walls and floor, would be the daylight falling through the exposed rafters into the space below.

 

This was not a surprising move. For the 44-year-old artist, who until then had largely been known for his semi abstract 'boudoir' paintings and obsessively worked graphite drawings, was also fascinated by Architecture. In the mid-1960's Moses had taken time away from the studio to renovate and rebuild a house on Mabery Rd, Santa Monica. But as he reconfigured the building's original layout, what had started out as an architectural project turned into something more artistic, as he pursued his intuitive creative urges as much as any pre-existing plans. On a whim he had punched openings through newly constructed walls to make windows, changed layouts and introduced new elements even when everything seemed apparently finished. Perhaps unsurprisingly, when Moses had his first exhibition with Mizuno in 1969, he had presented a series of 'pop-up' prints whose three-dimensional geometric forms had clear architectural references, and now, as he pulled up the tar paper on the roof and exposed the rafters to the daylight and the viewer's gaze, he seemed to be translating this fascination with architectural structures onto the grand scale.

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Works
  • Ed Moses, Spot II, 2015
    Ed Moses, Spot II, 2015
  • Ed Moses, Spot IV, 2015
    Ed Moses, Spot IV, 2015
  • Ed Moses, Go Green Wip on Eild, 2008
    Ed Moses, Go Green Wip on Eild, 2008
  • Ed Moses, Fulcrum, 2003
    Ed Moses, Fulcrum, 2003
  • Ed Moses, Fulcrum, 2003
    Ed Moses, Fulcrum, 2003
  • Ed Moses, Yenoh, 2004
    Ed Moses, Yenoh, 2004
  • Ed Moses, Samba, 2008
    Ed Moses, Samba, 2008
  • Ed Moses, Dappel, 2008
    Ed Moses, Dappel, 2008
  • Ed Moses, Edward #2, 2008
    Ed Moses, Edward #2, 2008
  • Ed Moses, Platt & Apt, 2007
    Ed Moses, Platt & Apt, 2007
  • Ed Moses, Llits-W, 2007
    Ed Moses, Llits-W, 2007 Sold
  • Ed Moses, Tcefrep , 2007
    Ed Moses, Tcefrep , 2007 Sold
  • Ed Moses, Llits-W & Tcefrep, 2007
    Ed Moses, Llits-W & Tcefrep, 2007 Sold
  • Ed Moses, Arm, 2009
    Ed Moses, Arm, 2009
  • Ed Moses, Popfr-Aix, c.2000
    Ed Moses, Popfr-Aix, c.2000
  • Ed Moses, Ocnaf, 2008
    Ed Moses, Ocnaf, 2008
  • Ed Moses, Jim Snydell #5, 2008
    Ed Moses, Jim Snydell #5, 2008 Sold
  • Ed Moses, Trip, 2008
    Ed Moses, Trip, 2008
  • Ed Moses, Tlaloc #4, 1989
    Ed Moses, Tlaloc #4, 1989
  • Ed Moses, Mor #1, 2014
    Ed Moses, Mor #1, 2014
  • Ed Moses, In Space What's Up, 1988
    Ed Moses, In Space What's Up, 1988
  • Ed Moses, China #3, 2014
    Ed Moses, China #3, 2014
  • Ed Moses, White Over-B, 2012
    Ed Moses, White Over-B, 2012 Sold
  • Ed Moses, Untitled, 1979
    Ed Moses, Untitled, 1979
  • Ed Moses, Untitled, 1978
    Ed Moses, Untitled, 1978
  • Ed Moses, Cuatro Porto, 2002
    Ed Moses, Cuatro Porto, 2002 Sold
  • Ed Moses, Untitled, 1973
    Ed Moses, Untitled, 1973
Installation Views
  • Edmoses Full Res 1
  • Edmoses Full Res 6 P
  • Edmoses Full Res 5
  • Edmoses Full Res 3 P
  • Edmoses Full Res 4
  • Edmoses Full Res 2
  • Edmoses Full Res 7
  • Edmoses Full Res 10 P
  • Edmoses Full Res 8 P
  • Edmoses Full Res 9 P
Publications
  • Ed Moses: Whiplines, Waterfalls and Worms

    Ed Moses: Whiplines, Waterfalls and Worms

    Exhibition Catalogue Dr Richard Davey, Art Historian, 2021
    Soft Cover 57 pages
    Publisher: JD Malat Gallery
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Press
  • ARTLAND: EXPLORING ABSTRACTION: ED MOSES’ WHIPLINES, WATERFALLS AND WORMS

    Artland, March 6, 2021
  • ARTNET – ‘COOL SCHOOL’ ARTIST ED MOSES’S ABSTRACT PAINTINGS BRING BRIGHT CALIFORNIA COLOR TO LONDON IN A NEW GALLERY SHO

    Arnet, February 19, 2021
  • GQ – JD MALAT GALLERY’S NEW ED MOSES EXHIBITION BRINGS A TOUCH OF CALIFORNIA HEAT TO LONDON’S MAYFAIR

    GQ, February 16, 2021
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    Feb 8, 2021
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Videos
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