Andrew Moore, renowned for his evocative photographs that capture landscapes, interiors, and urban spaces, creates images that transport viewers to a time that feels both familiar and distant. His work often features empty settings, evoking a sense of timelessness that suggests these scenes could belong to any decade in the past. The absence of people adds to the mystique, making it seem as though a passerby might have just left or that the space has remained untouched for years.
In his latest solo exhibition titled Theater, Moore showcases photographs of magnificent staircases, vintage stages, and box office ticket booths, all reminiscent of an era preceding the digital age. His compositions, which include a bar, an art restoration studio, and a grand staircase in Cuba, highlight the dramatic elements of architectural design. Dreamy lighting, aged furnishings, and varying degrees of wear and tear evoke a profound sense of nostalgia.
Theater will be on display until March 21 at Jackson Fine Art, offering a unique opportunity to experience Moore's artistic vision.