Wine label
April 2016
My painting titled "Opening" is on the 2014 bottle of Pinot Gris from the NY local Brooklyn Oenology.
Solo Show
Noah Landfield
Recent Paintings
Lobby Gallery
Chashama1155 Avenue of the Americas (between 44th and 45th Streets)
January 28 - April 7th, 2015
Reception, Thursday, March 12th, 6 - 8pm
Please note:
Gallery Hours - Monday - Friday 8am - 7pmTwo Paintings at Scope Basel
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June 7, 2012, New York, NY - 571 Projects is proud to announce their partnership with leading art world technology creators Collectrium at Scope Art Fair in Basel, Switzerland June 12 – 17 2012. Emerging artist Noah Landfield will be the featured artist in the Collectrium booth adding visual excitement to Collectrium’s cutting edge technology. Collectrium’s Director of Operations Natasha Rottman will demonstrate new features on the latest art world apps for iPhone and iPad that allow collectors to browse available inventory and seamlessly request artworks to be put on reserve by communicating directly with the galleries through the app.
571 Projects is honored to bring emerging artist Noah Landfield to an international venue for the first time. Two paintings will be on view, Untitled (Number Eleven) (2011, oil and acrylic on canvas, 45 x 42 inches) and Untitled (2011, oil and acrylic on canvas, 32 x 26 inches). Inspired by his recent travels in Japan and his reaction to a dense urban environment, Landfield’s abstract cityscapes record the tension between man-made environments and the forces of nature. Ghostly outlines hint at aerial views of urban architecture: compact city blocks which seem to expand far beyond the frame. This urban environment is overlaid with vaporous cloudbursts of mottled oranges, reds, fleshy pinks, subtle grays and whites that deliberately call to mind volcanic activity and noxious pollution, emanating a powerful menace. Are we looking at a post-apocalytic cityscape? Or are these merely warnings? Landfield’s painterly brushwork and careful composition underpin the strong aesthetic quality intrinsic to his vision.
Noah Landfield was born and raised in New York City. He received his MFA in painting from Hunter College in 2009 and his BFA in painting, with Honors, from the School of Visual Arts in 2001. Recent exhibitions include ‘Seductive Resolution,’ curated by DTL Projects, at 571 Projects (Chelsea, New York City); and shows at Sloan Fine Art in (Lower East Side, New York City); Sideshow Gallery and Nurture Art (Brooklyn, New York); Heather James Fine Art (Palm Desert, California); Seton Hall University (Newark, New Jersey); The Martin Art Gallery in Muhlenberg College (Allentown, Pennsylvania); The Times Square Gallery (New York City); and the Theater for the New City, among others. He is the recipient of numerous awards including the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant for Painters and Sculptors in 2010 and the Tony Smith Award in 2009. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Color Speaks @ Heather James Fine Art, Palm Desert, CA
Group show at Heather James Fine Art, Palm Desert, CA
COLOR SPEAKS
Group Show Opening Friday April 15, 2011
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presentsTHE PAINTED VANGUARD
AND THE DOMESTIC REALMARTISTS
Jim Gaylord / Darren Jones / Emily Noelle Lambert
Noah Landfield / Christopher Saunders
Jovan Karlo Villalba / Jo WilmotOPENING RECEPTION - FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 6-9PM
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT BY Madina Stepanchenko
with thanks to Luda FriedmanNATIONAL ARTS CLUB SCULPTURE COURT GALLERY
15 Gramercy Park South
New York, NY 10003
(between Park Ave. South and Irving Place)
212/475-3424
Union Square (N,Q,R,4,5,6,L) or East 23rd Street (6)
Exhibition Dates
April 15 - April 29, 2011Gallery Hours
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10am-12pm & 3-5pm
Tuesday: 2-5pm
Saturday and Sunday: call ahead
December 2010
Noah Landfield was awarded the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award for Painters and Sculptors, 2010
Review of two-person exhibition at Sideshow Gallery in Brooklyn.
March - April 2010.
M Magazine, May 2010
Persistence of Painting
Curated by Douglas Lederman and Peter Franck
With works by Rachel Budde, Noah Landfield, Karen Seapker and Jeremy Wagner
Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 19th, 6 to 8 pm
Exhibition: May 19 to June 12, 2010Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 6pm
Sloan Fine Art
128 Rivington Street (corner of Norfolk)
New York, NY 10002
212.477.1140
www.sloanfineart.comHunter MFA Thesis Exhibition
Opening Reception: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6 - 8pm
December 16, 2009 - January 16, 2010
Times Square Gallery
450 West 41 Street (btwn 9 and 10 Ave.)
NY, NY 10036 (212) 772-4991