Noah Schneiderman, Los Angeles, CA. B. 1996 Mattoon, IL.
Noah’s paintings function as mirrors to his inner life and as objects of spiritual utility. Co-creating with the “Other” is a guiding force in his practice. By assuming the role of listener, he respond to chance and incidental mark-making through intuiting forms and arriving at discovered imagery. These discoveries help to cultivate an understanding of self and an understanding of the world. This confluence of the internal and external, acts as a bridge to uncover truth and questions about who and what we are. Informed by nature, memory, and the mystical, these works seek to brush against that which lies just beneath the surface of everyday life.
Solo Exhibitions: 2022 Saunter, The Valley, Taos, NM; 2021 Sometimes I Bow to the Dust, Bell Projects, Denver, CO
Group Exhibitions: 2023 Ghost Body, Bell Projects, Denver, CO (forthcoming); 2023 At the Edge of Everything, Cabin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2023 Way Out World, Rule Gallery, Denver, CO; 2022 The Yellow Show, Dateline, Denver, CO; 2022 You Had Me At Hello: New American Paintings 2022 Review, Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston, MA; 2022 Leave A Light On, The Valley, Taos, NM; 2021 Deeper, Friend of a Friend Gallery, Denver, CO; 2019 Poems For Our Country, Union Hall, Denver, CO
Online Exhibitions: 2022 Nobody’s Home, Andrea Festa Fine Art, artsy.net
Press: 2021 Art to Get Excited About, The Denver Post; 2019 Poems for Our Country: Artists’ Hopes and Proclamations for 2020, 5280 Magazine
Puplications: 2022 Art Maze Magazine Issue #27; 2022 New American Paintings Issue #156
Fairs: 2022 Art Athina, two-person presentation with Amelia Lockwood, Athens, Greece