Identified for his atmospheric images of landscapes, interiors, and concrete facilities that really feel mysteriously locked in a not-so-distant previous, Andrew Moore’s enigmatic photographs invite us right into a slippage of time. Typically—however not at all times—devoid of individuals, his scenes have a timelessness about them, as if they may have unfolded at any level over the previous a number of many years. Generally it feels as if somebody might have simply walked by; others, it’s as if nobody has seen the scene for a few years.
In his present solo exhibition, Theater, the artist’s images of grand staircases, growing old phases, and field workplace ticket cubicles take heed to a bygone period earlier than screens. Further compositions that includes a bar, artwork restoration studio, and grand staircase in Cuba emphasize theatricality in structure and design. Dreamy lighting, well-worn furnishings, and ranging ranges of decay invoke a definite nostalgia.
Theater continues by means of March 21 at Jackson High quality Artwork.










