Kevin C Moore

Blue eyes run in the familyThe Moore Family composite – cover imageKevin's birth, 1985 The Clark Family, 1958Eloise, 1945 & Jefferson, 1953Kem, Chip, Dale Ann, 1968Dale Ann, Chip, Kem, 1971Kem & Family, 1973The Moore Family, 1958John, Bruce, Carolyn, 1954 & 1960The Moore Family, 1960John & Bruce, Carolyn, John, 1972 Kem, John, Jeff, 1983 & John, Kevin, Jeff, 1986Jeff & Kevin, 1985John, Kem, Kevin, Jeff, 1989Kem, John, Kevin, Jeff, 1994Kem & John, 2009Jeff & Kevin, 2009Chip, Eloise, Dale Ann, 2009John & Cecelia, 2009Tom, Carolyn, John Thomas, 2009Bruce & Wendie, 2009Graham & Laura, 2009 Donor Profile, 1984 – Kem's list of important detailsKevin's article for Ova magazine, 2009Kevin's article for Ova magazine, 2009First letter from half-sister, December 2009Photograph of Elana from FacebookLetter from Kevin to ElanaPhoto of Kevin from FacebookLetter from Elana to KevinDonor profile, 1987 – received from ElanaLetter from Kevin to ElanaLetter from Kevin to Elana with evidence used to search for donorGoogle search using evidence to find donorGoogle Image search using evidence to find donorHoward, image found 2009Kevin imitating Howard, 2009Correspondence with lab requesting contact with donorNew additions to genealogical diagramElana & Kevin, March 29, 2009Elana with Chana & Dovid, March 29, 2009Sperm donation, 2009 – Please see Andrology projectHFEA guidelines regarding potential offspring Unknown daughter 1Unknown daughter 2Unknown daughter 3Letter from HowardLetter from Howard

Blue eyes run in the family

“In recent years, artificial insemination—once something out of the realm of science fiction—has become an increasingly common practice. By now, a generation of so called ‘test tube babies’ have matured into self-aware adults, and among this generation are artists exploring their identity. Kevin C Moore weaves together many different kinds of photography: scanned documents, studio portraits, images from Google and Facebook, old family photos, and Photoshop manipulation, to tell the story of the search for his own.

…While Kevin’s work is highly personal, the emotions that it stirs and issues it brings up are increasingly universal.”

Full review on Hey, Hot Shot! →