CURRICULUM VITAE

David Moore is a visual artist, writer, and teacher. His work revolves around the axis
of illusion and reality, often involving mirrors, ephemeral images and material
presence in enigmatic installations, drawings and sculptures. His writing invokes
dream-states out of everyday incidents. His work has been shown across Canada, in
United states and Europe in more than forty solo exhibitions in the last thirty years,
and has, to his credit, monumental public works such as aLomph aBram; Quebec, and
Site/Interlude, Lachine.
Presently he is deeply involved in discovering new ways to
combine elements where the real and the virtual coexist in a seamless continuum,
using digital technology.
He has just completed his second book, Catchafish.
He teaches new approaches to drawing in the Studio Department, Concordia
University, Montreal, Quebec.
He is also transforming a barn into Le Musee Imaginaire du Moulin, a space devoted
to the study of illusion.