David Noonan

 
David Noonan (born 1969 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, lives and works in London) often works with found photographic imagery taken from performance manuals, textile patterns, and archive photographs to make densely layered montages. These works at once suggest specific moments in time and invoke disorientating a-temporal spaces in which myriad possible narratives emerge.
Noonan begins each of his screen-printed canvases by making a collage. His images encapsulate the romanticism of Golden Age cinema, and its associations with memory, fiction, and modern mythology. Using the liturgy of art itself as a departure point for invention, Noonan conceives of his work as "documentation" of plausible performances: his cast of characters are positioned as participators in highly elaborate artworks, invoking covert and futuristic ritual.
 
David Noonan -
2012
English edition
JRP|Editions - Monographs
The first comprehensive monograph on London-based Australian artist David Noonan, this book offers an overview of his work and is accompanied with texts by Michael Bracewell, Jennifer Higgie and Dominic Molon.
David Noonan - Scenes
2009
English edition
JRP|Editions - Artists' books & editions
(last copies available!)
Limited print run artist's book.


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