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KRISTIN MOORE

Through the Bayou, Into the Garden

new paintings: New Orleans cityscapes and regional landscapes

April 9 – May 25, 2024

Painting of a sunset over the bayou in Louisiana

KRISTIN MOORE

Through the Bayou, 2024

acrylic on canvas

48h x 72w in
121.92h x 182.88w cm

Painting of a sunset over the bayou with a crescent moon

KRISTIN MOORE

Bayou Moon, 2024

acrylic on canvas

48h x 48w in
121.92h x 121.92w cm

Aerial view painting of a sunset over the Mississippi River

KRISTIN MOORE

Mississippi River (Golden Hour), 2024

acrylic on canvas

48h x 48w in
121.92h x 121.92w cm

Aerial view painting of a pink sunrise over the Mississippi River

KRISTIN MOORE

Mississippi River (Sunrise), 2024

acrylic on canvas

48h x 48w in
121.92h x 121.92w cm

Aerial view painting of Louisiana wetlands

KRISTIN MOORE

Louisiana Wetlands, 2024

acrylic on canvas

48h x 48w in
121.92h x 121.92w cm

Painting of a cemetery in Metairie, Louisiana with large oak trees

KRISTIN MOORE

Live Oak at Metairie Cemetery, 2024

acrylic on canvas

48h x 48w in
121.92h x 121.92w cm

Painting of the cemetery in Metairie, Louisiana with blue skies

KRISTIN MOORE

Metairie Cemetery, 2024

acrylic on wood

30h x 30w in
76.20h x 76.20w cm

Aerial view painting of downtown New Orleans with a night sky and full moon

KRISTIN MOORE

Downtown New Orleans (Full Moon), 2024

acrylic on wood

40h x 40w in
101.60h x 101.60w cm

Painting of pink and blue sunset over colorful buildings on Decatur St., New Orleans

KRISTIN MOORE

French Quarter (Decatur St.), 2024

acrylic on wood

30h x 30w in
76.20h x 76.20w cm

Painting of a sunset over French Quarter during Mardi Gras in New Orleans

KRISTIN MOORE

French Quarter (Mardi Gras), 2024

acrylic on wood

18h x 18w in
45.72h x 45.72w cm

KRISTIN MOORE, French Quarter (Golden Hour), 2024

KRISTIN MOORE

French Quarter (Golden Hour), 2024

acrylic on wood

36h x 36w in
91.44h x 91.44w cm

SOLD

Painting of Marigny Opera House with vibrant pink sunset

KRISTIN MOORE

Marigny Opera House, 2024

acrylic on wood

24h x 24w in
60.96h x 60.96w cm

Painting of blue houses in the Garden District, New Orleans

KRISTIN MOORE

Into the Garden (Part One), 2024

acrylic on panel

18h x 18w in
45.72h x 45.72w cm

Painting of pink and blue house with magnolia trees and blue skies in the Garden District, New Orleans

KRISTIN MOORE

Into the Garden (Part Two), 2024

acrylic on panel

18h x 18w in
45.72h x 45.72w cm

Painting of blue and green house with Mardi Gras beads and blue skies in the Garden District, New Orleans

KRISTIN MOORE

Into the Garden (Part Three), 2024

acrylic on panel

18h x 18w in
45.72h x 45.72w cm

Painting of pink houses with light blue skies in the Garden District, New Orleans

KRISTIN MOORE

Into the Garden (Part Four), 2024

acrylic on panel

18h x 18w in
45.72h x 45.72w cm

SOLD

Painting of white houses with oak trees and blue skies in the Garden District, New Orleans

KRISTIN MOORE

Into the Garden (Part Five), 2024

acrylic on panel

18h x 18w in
45.72h x 45.72w cm

KRISTIN MOORE - Through the Bayou, Into the Garden - Exhibitions - FERRARA SHOWMAN GALLERY

press release

(New Orleans, LA) FERRARA SHOWMAN GALLERY is proud to present Through the Bayou, Into the Garden, the second solo exhibition of Dallas-based artist Kristin Moore. Her most expansive gallery exhibition to-date, this latest series marks a shift in subject matter for the artist. Previous paintings were inspired by areas which Moore had lived - California and Texas - and her travels between the two. Since establishing her relationship with the gallery in 2019 and the subsequent, frequent trips to Louisiana, in 2022 Moore embarked on research for a new body of work which would capture her new home away from home – New Orleans. The exhibition unveils seventeen new paintings which depict the essence of place: the historic New Orleans-cityscape, the winding Mississippi River, and flourishing bayou landscape. Moore’s unadulterated scenes take inspiration from Impressionist paintings, void of human activity or interference aside from the existing built environment, allowing the viewer to be the sole inhabitant of the spaces she creates.

 

Such a celebration of the region could not take place at a better time, as the artist reception for the exhibition takes place amidst the pinnacle of the music festival season during the second weekend of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. The exhibition will be on view from 10 April through 25 May 2024 with an opening reception on Saturday 4 May coinciding with the Arts District of New Orleans’ (ADNO) monthly First Saturday Gallery Openings from 5 – 9 PM.


Moore discusses the inspiration for the new paintings . . . 

 

Through the Bayou, Into the Garden” pays homage to New Orleans, a city steeped in history, lore, and romance. This new body of work serves as a love letter to a place where the past oscillates with the present. Viewers are transported on a journey across the landscapes in and around the city, experiencing its timeless atmosphere and captivating aura.

 

As a Texan, I've taken many trips through the lush bayous of Louisiana and into the vibrant heart of New Orleans. The title of this exhibition reflects these travels, symbolizing the connection forged between myself and the city over the last few years. Each trip from Houston or Dallas, traversing bayous and wetlands and into the historic cityscape, serves as inspiration for the diverse landscapes and rich plant life depicted in my work.

 

This exhibition celebrates the architectural diversity and botanical richness that define New Orleans and the surrounding region. From the iconic Spanish architecture of the French Quarter to the majestic Live Oak trees of the Garden District, each painting offers a glimpse into the city's multifaceted identity. Historical cemeteries, sprawling wetlands, and hidden mansions all find their place within the intricate fabric of these paintings, showcasing the city’s romantic, complex, and inherently impactful essence.

 

Through this body of work, I explore the sensory experience of wandering through the streets of New Orleans as sole observer. Whether it's the intimate allure of the Garden District, or the ethereal beauty of moss-draped trees in Metairie Cemetery, each piece invites viewers to immerse themselves in the magic of the city. I hope that these paintings serve as a testament to the city's enduring allure and timeless appeal, inviting viewers to embark on their own personal visceral journey.

 

KRISTIN MOORE received an MFA from Otis College of Art & Design in Los Angeles and BA in Art from St. Edward's University in Austin. In 2020 Saatchi Art named her among “20 Artists to Watch” and was featured in New American Paintings Volume #150 and in 2023 Artsy included her work in a curation of Women Artists to Watch. Most recently in 2024, Art What! highlighted her work within a group exhibition in Singapore and American Art Collector Magazine featured a preview of her latest solo exhibition “Through the Bayou, Into the Garden”. Her work has been extensively exhibited internationally in exhibitions across the United States, Singapore, and Switzerland. Moore’s paintings appear in important public and private collections across the globe including: Fidelity Investments Corporate Collection (Boston), Google (Austin), The Lincoln Hotel (Marfa), The Neon Museum (Las Vegas), and The Viceroy Hotel (Santa Monica). Moore currently lives and works in Dallas, TX and is represented by FERRARA SHOWMAN GALLERY New Orleans. 

 

For more information, press or sales inquiries please contact Gallery Director Matthew Weldon Showman at 504.343.6827 or matthew@ferrarashowman.com. Please join the conversation with FSG on Facebook (@FerraraShowmanGallery), Twitter (@FerraraShowman), and Instagram (@FerraraShowmanGallery) via the hashtags: #KristinMoore, #FerraraShowmanGallery, and #ArtsDistrictNewOrleans.