Bert Green Fine Art is proud to present its second exhibition with Chicago-based artist Mikey Mosher, whose innovative approach to materials and technique continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art. Mosher’s practice is marked by an audacious blending of disciplines—carpentry, CNC routing, sewing, and the incorporation of found materials and symbolic objects. These diverse components come together to form highly textured, dynamic compositions that resist easy classification. Drawing from a wide range of art historical styles, his work echoes Op Art, assemblage, quilting, textile arts, and abstraction, all within a single, cohesive visual language.
What distinguishes Mosher’s work is not only the variety of materials he employs but the conceptual rigor with which he combines them. Rather than simply juxtaposing techniques for effect, he constructs deliberate and thoughtful intersections that challenge our understanding of how art can be made. By merging forms and traditions that have often remained isolated from one another, he crafts a dialogue between eras and aesthetics. This synthesis becomes a reflection of our own moment—one marked by access to an abundance of materials, images, and historical narratives. Mosher’s work asks us to reconsider boundaries and embrace the possibilities that emerge when they are transgressed.
In conjunction with this exhibition, Bert Green Fine Art has published a limited-edition print of one of Mosher’s pieces, highlighting the gallery’s commitment to making bold and contemporary work accessible to a broader audience. His ability to reconfigure disparate methods into a unified and expressive visual statement makes his practice especially resonant today. Through this show, Mikey Mosher affirms his position as an artist deeply attuned to both the history of art and the expanded field of materials available to the contemporary maker.