David Noonan (born 1969) is an Australian artist who lives and works in London.[1]
His work was shown at Tate Modern in 2006.[2]
Early life and education
Noonan was born in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.[3] He received his BFA (Painting) in 1989 from Ballarat University College and his MFA in 1992 from Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne.
Work
His work was included in the March 2020 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art at the Art Gallery of South Australia, which was titled "Monster Theatres".[4]
Solo exhibitions
2020
- Stagecraft, Art Gallery of Ballarat, Ballarat, VIC, Australia
2019
- Tapestries, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- A Dark and Quiet Place, Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle, WA, Australia
2018
- A Dark and Quiet Place, Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2017
- A Dark and Quiet Place, Modern Art, London
2016
- Lead Light, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2015
- Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium
2014
- Au 8, Rue Saint-Bon, Paris, France
2013
- Foxy Production, New York, NY, USA
- Collages, Au 8, Rue Saint-Bon, Paris, France
- Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2012
- Modern Art, London
- Origami, Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium
2011
- Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, MO, USA
- Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2010
- David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- SPIEL, Washington Garcia (off-site), The Mitchell Library, Glasgow
2009
- Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2008
- Baronian Francey, Brussels, Belgium
- Chisenhale Gallery, London
- MARKUS, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Art : Concept, Paris, France
2007
- Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France
2006
- David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA
2005
- Images, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Four New Films, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand
- Films and Paintings 2001–2005, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- HOTEL, London
2004
- they became what they beheld, Foxy Production, New York, NY, USA
- they became what they beheld, Three Walls, Chicago, IL, USA
- Paintings, Uplands Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2003
- Before and Now, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Miriam Hall, (with Starlie Geikie), Clubs Projects Inc., Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- SOWA (with Simon Trevaks), Artspace, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- SOWA (solo and collaboration with Simon Trevaks), Foxy Production, New York, NY, USA
2002
- Waldhaus, Uplands Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- The Likening (with Simon Trevaks), Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2001
- The Likening (with Simon Trevaks), Studio 12, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2000
- more apt to be lost than got (with Simon Trevaks), Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
1998
- Saturn Return, 1st Floor, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
1997
- head on, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- head on, Centre for Contemporary Art, Adelaide, SA, Australia
1995
- Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
1993
- POOL, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- Type 1-36, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Selected collections
Gallery of Ballarat, Ballarat, VIC, Australia
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia
British Council, London
CAA Art Museum, China Art Academy, Hangzhou, China
Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, USA
Charles Riva Collection, Brussels, Belgium
City of Stonnington, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX, USA
Depart Foundation, Rome, Italy
Galerie de l’UQAM, Montréal, Canada
Les Abbatoirs, Toulouse, France
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Mona – Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart, TAS, Australia
Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, USA
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
RISD Museum, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI, USA
Saatchi Gallery, London
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, USA
TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville, VIC, Australia
University of Ballarat Art Collection, Ballarat, VIC, Australia
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, USA
Zabludowicz Collection, London
References
- ↑ "In The Studio: Artist David Noonan is playing with perception". The Independent. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
- ↑ Life in Film: David Noonan. Frieze (102), October 2006. Accessed February 2018.
- ↑ Lack, Jessica (21 October 2009). "Artist of the week 60: David Noonan". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
- ↑ Keen, Suzie (6 September 2019). "Monster 2020 Adelaide Biennial set to create a buzz". InDaily. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
Further reading
- Tufnell, Rob. "Origami," in David Noonan: Origami (Brussels: Xavier Hufkens) 2012.
- Baran, Jessica. "David Noonan," Art in America, December 2011.
- Noonan, David. "Scenes." Helen Macpherson Smith Commission, 2009.
- Higgie, Jennifer. "David Noonan: Seven scenes among many." Art & Australia, Vol. 46, No. 1, Spring 2008: 112–119.
- Noonan, David (images) and Dan Fox (text). "Pageant." New York: Foxy Production, 2007.
- Portfolio by David Noonan, Palais de Tokyo / Magazine 02, Spring 2007: 57–72.
- Gronlund, Melissa. "Future Greats: David Noonan." Art Review, Issue 09, March 2007: 78–79, 95.
- Taft, Catherine. "David Noonan." Modern Painters, December 2006: 117.
- Myers, Julian. "David Noonan." Frieze, November/December 2006: 166.
- Laster, Paul. "David Noonan." Art Asia Pacific, Winter 2005: 51–57.
- Higgie, Jennifer. "David Noonan, Films and Paintings 2001–2005." Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, 2005.
- Fahey, Johannah. "Before and Now: The Work of David Noonan." Eyeline. Number 58, Spring 2005: Cover Image, 42–44.
- Molon, Dominic. “They Became What They Beheld.” Chicago Three Walls, 2004.