“QED 1001” by Andy Moses – Acrylic on Textured Lucite, 2013
“QED 1001” by Andy Moses – Acrylic on Textured Lucite, 2013
A dynamic example of contemporary California abstract painting, “QED 1001” is an original acrylic-on-textured-Lucite work by renowned Los Angeles-based artist Andy Moses (b. 1962). Signed and dated 2013, this piece embodies Moses’ signature approach to materiality and movement—merging optical depth, iridescence, and natural phenomena. Executed on Lucite, the surface reflects shifting light and fluidity, enhancing its atmospheric quality.
Moses, the son of famed artist Ed Moses, has exhibited internationally and is represented in major collections. Notable museum exhibitions include Laguna Art Museum, Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, and Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans. “QED 1001” is an outstanding example of Moses’ fusion of scientific precision and gestural abstraction, making it a rare opportunity for collectors of cutting-edge American art.
Select museum exhibitions: 2014, Laguna Art Museum, CA: “Selections from the Permanent Collection” / 2014, Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Malibu, CA:
Environmental Impact”/ 2010, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans: “Elements of Nature” / 2005, Riverside Art Museum, CA: “Flow”
Materials Acrylic on textured Lucite
Place of Origin 2013
Period United States
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