The Interval is a new exhibition of interconnected paintings exploring reflection, memory, perception, and the quiet instability of how places are experienced over time.
Presented at Gallery Thirteen during Haslemere Fringe Week, the exhibition brings together eight major paintings alongside smaller companion works, fragments, texts, and an original ambient score created in collaboration with 8ball9.
Moving between observation and abstraction, the paintings draw from reflective urban environments, layered architecture, shifting light, and fractured surfaces of glass and water. Familiar structures emerge and dissolve across translucent layers, creating spaces that feel simultaneously remembered and newly encountered.
Rather than depicting the city directly, the works explore the way perception itself forms slowly through attention, memory, and atmosphere. The exhibition unfolds as a connected sequence, inviting viewers to spend time with the work and allow meaning to accumulate gradually through relation, rhythm, and return.
Alongside the paintings, ambient music composed for each of the eight central works will play throughout the space, creating an immersive and contemplative environment where sound and image evolve together.
The Interval continues Michael Moore’s ongoing exploration of stillness within complexity and marks his most ambitious body of work to date.
Gallery Thirteen, Haslemere, Surrey
Preview Evening: Monday 29 June 2026
Exhibition continues until Sunday 5 July 2026
Further details and selected works will be released over the coming month.