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Noa Lidor’s works include sculpture, installation and drawing. Her sculptures and installations incorporate bells that cannot ring; recorders that cannot be played; and Braille sentences spelt out in the dark in light beams from lamps. Often her works reflect ordered and systematic forms of communication, which stand in contrast to the sensuality required to understand them. Noa exposes the limitations of the media in which her work is made, as she explores the unfulfilled sense of longing and the anomalies in human experience.
The Tate Modern recently commissioned an installation by Noa Lidor for their Members Room. Noa’s work has been exhibited in various group exhibitions in London and at Israel’s Haifa Museum of Art. Noa received her BFA at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem in 2001 and her MFA at the Chelsea College of Art and Design in 2004. She lives and works in London.
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Installation, plaster and paint on wall
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