Moses’ aesthetic was powerfully informed by his affinity for the Japanese aesthetic ideas of wabi-sabi—the realization that materials become more complex and beautiful in transition. Combined with an appreciation for post-World War II Abstract Expressionism, this discipline created a principal mode of working he called “mindless of the brush,” allowing his line and color to flow directly from an intuitive sensibility. This resolute vision forged a dynamic tension between abstraction and the recognizable, distilling the essential forms of nature with reductive elegance and simple grace.

 

The exhibition opens on February 6, 2026 and remains on view through February 27, 2026.

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