| Biography: | Paul Noble was born in Dilston,
Northumberland in 1963 and studied at
Humberside College of Higher Education
(1983–1986) and Sunderland Polytechnic
(1982–1983). He received a Paul Hamlyn
Award for Artists in 2000 and his work
is represented in public collections
including, The British Council, FRAC
des Pays de la Loire, Middlesborough
Art Gallery, Museum of Modern Art, New
York, Simmons & Simmons, and the Tate
Gallery.
He has shown extensively both
nationally and internationally since
the 1990s. Selected solo exhibitions
include Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen,
Rotterdam (2005); Whitechapel Art
Gallery, London (2004); Gorney
Bravin+Lee, New York (2000); NOBSON,
Chisenhale Gallery, London (1998) and
City Racing, London (1990). Selected
group shows include China Art Objects
Galleries, Los Angeles (2006);On Line,
Louisiana Contemporary, Louisiana
Museum of Modern Art, Denmark (2005);
Sodio y asfalto, Arte Britanico
Contemporaneo en Mexico (2004); 8th
International Istanbul Biennial,
Istanbul Foundation for Culture and
Arts (2003); Days Like These, The Tate
Triennial of Contemporary British Art,
Tate Britain (2003); Strike,
Wolverhampton Art Gallery (2002); (The
World May Be) Fantastic, Biennale of
Sydney (2002); Protest & Survive,
curated by Paul Noble and Matthew
Higgs, Whitechapel Art Gallery (2000);
British Art Show 5, Scottish National
Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh;
Southampton City Art Gallery; National
Museum of Wales, Cardiff; Birmingham
Museum and Art Gallery; Ikon Gallery,
Birmingham (2000); Abracadabra, Tate
Gallery (1999); The Last Show, City
Racing (1998); Life/Live, co-curated by
Laurence Bosse & Hans-Ulrich Obrist,
ARC, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de
Paris, (1996).
Selected solo publications include,
Paul Noble, Whitechapel Art Gallery and
Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst,
Zurich (2004); Nobson Central, Verlag
der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne
(2000); DOLEY, published by Paul Noble
(1995) and Vacant & Engaged, published
by Paul Noble (1993).
He lives and works in London.
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