Noa Charuvi

Hole, 2011; Oil on canvas; 72x72 inches
Blues, 2010; Oil on canvas, 36x36 inches
Bedroom, 2010; Oil on canvas, 60x84 inches

'Noa Charuvi's paintings examine architectural destruction as a metaphor for loss. Referring to news photographs of Palestine, she recreates these sites of confrontation with a deconstructive painting style that examines disappearance and displacement in a broader, more universal context'

Bronx Calling: The First AIM Biennial, curated by Jose Ruis and Wayne Northcross, catalog by The Bronx Museum of the Arts, 2011

Born in Jerusalem, Israel, Noa moved to New York City to pursue a Master's degree in Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts. After completing her studies Noa stayed in New York City where she currently lives and works. In 2010 she has been awarded participation in the AIM program at the Bronx museum, invited to Yaddo artist residency in New York State and participated in the Triangle Arts Workshop in Brooklyn. Her work was recently part of a group show in Lombard Freid Projects that has been reviewed by the New York Times. In 2011 Noa was selected as a resident artist at the AAI Lower East Side Rotating Studio Program and as a member of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts studios in New York City.

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