Aleph Contemporary for AccessArt
19 NOVEMBER 2021 - 17 DECEMBER 2021Notes
Noga says of the work, ‘This work was created from an expanded collection of memorabilia in my father’s garage. My father managed the Caprice restaurant in Arlington St, my mother was a Jazz singer with big swing bands. He kept packets, 45 records and LP’s, sheet music, washers, door knobs, children’s toys, vintage papers, tools. The work is a calculated layering of colour, collage and mixed media, drawing the viewer into a peripheral world of imperfect geometries.'
Laurence Noga studied at Wimbledon School of Art in 1984 and completed his post graduate studies at Byam Shaw, Central St Martins. The artist serves as a lecturer at the University of the Arts London. In addition to his art historical writing and career as a curator, Noga has exhibited widely.
Solo shows include The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Lewisham, and Greenwich NHS Trust London, 2020 and the C&C Gallery London, 2018. Select group shows include Terrace Gallery, London, 2020, Stephen Lawrence Gallery, University of Greenwich, London, 2019, RMIT Gallery Melbourne, Australia, 2019, Arthouse 1, London, 2019, Eagle Gallery London, 2019, Eastbury Manor, London, 2019, John Moores Painting Prize, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 2018, Angus Hughes Gallery, 2018, Galerie Abstract Project, Paris, 2017, Collyer Bristow, London, 2017, Sluice Art Fair with Saturation Point, London, 2016 and 2017, The Crypt, London, 2017, Turps Gallery, London, 2016, Turps Space, London, 2016, Camberwell Project Space, London, 2016, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, 2016, Slate Projects and Saturation Point, The Loud and Western Building London, 2015, and Grace Teshima Gallery Paris, 2015.
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