
Billboard Creative opens its sixth exhibition, bringing large-format art from emerging and established artists to 34 billboards across Los Angeles.
JFG artist, Marna Shopoff, has been included in this year's Winter Issue 11 of ART MAZE Mag, curated by Anna Gram Sørensen and Kerry Harm Nielsen, Directors and Head Curators of Galleri Kant in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Marna Shopoff is a visual artist with an emphasis on abstract painting and intuitive drawing. Interested in the concepts of design and spatial relationships, her work explores the idea of perception, place identity, and visual memory.
Marna Shopoff included in a review of the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery.
In Marna Shopoff's paintings and drawings at Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, the mysterious interaction of light and space creates an architectural quality that is inviting yet elusive, as if dwellinglike spaces appeared within mirages of colliding rays of refracted light that Shopoff had flash-frozen.
Shopoff included in a review of multiple artists in NOAR magazine.
Shopoff often starts with a photo reference, but that starting point is just as often rendered unrecognizable in the finished project.
Marna Shopoff is moving in an increasingly abstract direction these days, at least in comparison to the work she had on display back in April at the Harrison Center for the Arts’ Gallery #2, which focused on architectural subject matter.
"We take comfort in the strength of architecture from the anxieties created by a continuous stream of information," reads Marna Shopoff's artist statement to her new show, and in her painting, "Street Scene," you can speculate on how this idea applies to her work.