Artists Ragen Moss and Lucas Blalock are longtime friends who enjoy an ongoing exchange via conversation, published writings, shared readings, and studio visits. Moss will review Blalock’s photographic works in terms of their speed and tempo; their discourse with the history of graphite works; and their invocation of the wet and the dry.
Ragen Moss will participate in the 2019 Whitney Biennial. She has had solo exhibitions at Ramiken Crucible (NY), Redling (LA), and LA><ART (LA), and has been included in group shows at JOAN (LA), High Art Gallery (Paris), Klemm’s (Berlin), and Sarah Lawrence College (NY). Moss’s solo exhibition at Ramiken Crucible was listed as No.5 on ARTNews’s “Top 10 Shows of the Year From Around the World” and was also a Top Pick of 2017 in Spike Art Magazine. The work has been reviewed and published in such publications as The New Yorker, ARTNews, Los Angeles Review of Books, Spike Art Magazine, and carla. Moss is known for performance lectures. She received her MFA from UCLA; a JD from The UCLA School of Law; and a BA in Art History from Columbia University.
Artists Ragen Moss and Lucas Blalock are longtime friends who enjoy an ongoing exchange via conversation, published writings, shared readings, and studio visits. Moss will review Blalock’s photographic works in terms of their speed and tempo; their discourse with the history of graphite works; and their invocation of the wet and the dry.
Ragen Moss will participate in the 2019 Whitney Biennial. She has had solo exhibitions at Ramiken Crucible (NY), Redling (LA), and LA><ART (LA), and has been included in group shows at JOAN (LA), High Art Gallery (Paris), Klemm’s (Berlin), and Sarah Lawrence College (NY). Moss’s solo exhibition at Ramiken Crucible was listed as No.5 on ARTNews’s “Top 10 Shows of the Year From Around the World” and was also a Top Pick of 2017 in Spike Art Magazine. The work has been reviewed and published in such publications as The New Yorker, ARTNews, Los Angeles Review of Books, Spike Art Magazine, and carla. Moss is known for performance lectures. She received her MFA from UCLA; a JD from The UCLA School of Law; and a BA in Art History from Columbia University.