Fallout,2013 / Acrylic, MDF, Plaster, Gold Leaf / Dimensions Variable
Flying Water (Horse), 2013 / Acrylic and collage on panel / 72 x 48 inches
Against the Wall (Gold Drip), 2012 / Acrylic and Gold leaf on Canvas stretched over panel / 30 x 20 inches
In Comparison to...(Gold Explosion), 2012 / Acrylic, plaster, and gold leaf on Stretched American Flag stretched over panel / 42 x 66 inches
Running Against The Wall, 2012 / Acrylic, gold leaf, and collage on stretched American Flag over panel / 30 x 52 inches
Exploding Flag, 2012 / Acrylic and gold leaf on stained and stretched American flag over panel / 30 x 52 inches
The Center (Tree), 2012 / acrylic, collage, and gold leaf on dyed and stretched American Flag over panel / 30" by 52"
Headless Pyramid (Gold Drip), 2012 / Acrylic and Gold leaf on Stretched and dyed American flag over panel / 30 x 52 inches
Floating Ship In Debris (Gold Drip), 2012 / Acrylic, collage, and gold leaf on stretched and dyed American flag over panel / 30 x 52 inches
Sacred Carriage (Tree Carrier), 2012 / Acrylic, collage, and gold leaf on dyed and stretched American flag over panel / 30" by 52"
The Snake Behind the Wall Revealed (Gold Drip), 2012 / Acrylic and gold leaf on dyed and stretched Gasden flag over panel / 30 x 52 inches
Bombed Flag (Exposed), 2013 / Acrylic, plaster and gold leaf on dyed and stretched American flag over panel / 30 x52 inches
Dripping Flag (Long Drip), 2012 / Acrylic and gold leaf on stained American flag stretched over panel / 30 x 52 inches
Made In China (Ultra Molten), 2012 / Acrylic and gold leaf on stretched American flag over panel / 30 x 52 inches
Fall Out, 2012 / acrylic, collage, and 23 karat gold leaf on stretched and dyed American flag / 30 x 52 inches
Falling Wall, 2012 / Acrylic and collage on wooden panel / 24 x 24 inches
Slave Ship in Chaos, 2012 / Acrylic and Collage on wood panel / 72 x 72 inches
Storm Weatherer, 2012 / Acrylic, Gold Leaf and approximately $2500 in shredded American currency on canvas / 36 by 36 inches
Holy Vessel (Slave Ship), 2012 / acrylic and gold leaf on dyed and stretched American flag over panel / 42" by 64"
Shred of Hope (In God We Trust), 2012
Acrylic and collage on uncut American currency sheet from 2009 / 21 x 25 inches
Behind Every Wall...New Frontiers (Changing World), 1778-2012 / acrylic and collage on antique copper plate printed map from 1778 / 13 x 17 inches
Skull Ship, 2012 / acrylic and collage on collaged currency / 28 x 17 inches
Ship in Flight, 2012 / acrylic and collage on uncut sheet of 2009 American currency / 21 x 25 inches
Engulfed Vessel, 2013 / Acrylic and collage on linen over panel / 14 x 14 inches
The Great Tree of No Where, 2013 / Acrylic and collage on panel / 24 x 24 inches
Mark Moore Gallery proudly presents "Fall Out," an inaugural solo exhibition of paintings by San Francisco-based artist, Andrew Schoultz. In this exhibition, Schoultz translates the motifs in his kinetic two-dimensional works into a real scale three-dimensional installation – presenting an interrelated combination of painting, sculpture, drawing, and collage. Referencing the social constructions and implications of a public civic center, museum, or church, Schoultz invites the viewer be seated on his handcrafted benches, and be immersed in the ramifications of our contemporaneous globalization.
Sourcing aesthetic inspiration from 15th Century German map making and Indian miniature paintings, Andrew Schoultz's frenetic imagery depicts an ephemeral history bound to repeat itself. In his mixed-media works, notions of war, spirituality and sociopolitical imperialism are reoccurring themes, which shrewdly parallel an equally repetitive contemporary pursuit of accumulation and power. "Fall Out" primarily investigates the notion of the monumental, both in its commemorative personification of power structures, and the increasingly prodigious consequences of our egocentric consumption. In these works, undulating bodies of water recall the devastating realities of global warming, while American flags stamped with the ubiquitous "Made in China" inscription question our domestic authenticity. Schoultz facilitates a dialogue that is both topical and ageless, and prompts the viewer to navigate a physical and visual space suggestive of our cyclical parochialism. While his illustrated world seems one of chaos and frenzy, Schoultz also implies a sense of alluring fantasy and whimsy - a crossroads vaguely reminiscent of the modern world.
Schoultz (b. 1975, WI) received his BFA from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco (CA). He has had solo exhibitions in Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Copenhagen, Philadelphia, Rotterdam, Boston, London, Portland, Detroit and Milan. He has been included in group exhibitions at the Andy Warhol Museum (PA), Torrance Art Museum (CA), Havana Biennial (Cuba), Hyde Park Arts Center (IL), Laguna Art Museum (CA), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (CA), among others. His work can be seen in the public collections of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (CA), Frederick R. Weisman Foundation (CA) and the Progressive Art Collection (OH), in addition to his publicly funded murals in Portland (ME), Jogjakarta (Indonesia) and San Francisco (CA). Schoultz lives and works in San Francisco (CA).