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Dike Blair writes:
“The artist Molly Smith introduced me to Noah Sheldon about ten
years ago. I liked him immediately and was taken by his inexhaustible,
nearly obsessive curiosity about people and pretty much everything. I
followed his early photography and sound installation work. Then a few
years ago, his “Almost Vegetarian,” show at Southfirst, in Brooklyn
really captivated me. In part that was because he was working with some
ideas I’d previously explored; but Noah did it with more ease and
subtlety. Then his “Pink and Tan” show at D’Amelio Terras in 2007
really wowed me. It also wowed Roberta Smith who described how Noah “is
skilled at separating beauty from the material world while reminding us
that it is just about everywhere.
As I write this, Noah is on a road trip to Canada, collecting the
images that he will exhibit in about 8 days (Noah is often best when
flying by the seat of his pants). I think Maggie Peng, a talented
architect and his wife, will help him design some armature for the
hundreds of images he’ll bring back. I can’t wait to see what he does
with snow. And I hear there will be beer.
My prints of women’s eyes are digital scans of paintings I’ve done over
the last few years. There are 18 individual images, repeated 9 times in
the gallery. The models are my wife, friends and former students, many
of whom are artists. These are portraits but the image of the eye is so
metaphorically rich, that I hope they do more. For me, isolating and
slightly enlarging the eye amplifies its eroticism. I think there are
also aspects of a ping-pong gaze and an inside-and-outsideness (windows
are another of my favorite subjects) in these works.
While Noah and I didn’t try to create a collaborative work, I’m looking
forward to seeing how all the eyes look at my eyes and how they scan
Noah’s prints. I think something interesting might happen between all
the images. We’ll see.”
Dike Blair has exhibited internationally since 1974 and was included in
2004 Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. He
is represented by Feature Inc., New York, NY.
Noah Sheldon was born in Fort Wayne, IN. He studied Percussion and New
Music at New England Conservatory of Music, received his BA from Sarah
Lawrence College, and graduated with an MFA from Columbia University in
2000. Noah has an upcoming solo show in May at Cherry and Martin
Gallery in Los Angeles. He had a solo exhibition in 2007 at D’Amelio
Terras in New York and in 2005 at Southfirst in Brooklyn. Sheldon was
included in the 2007 exhibition, “Ensemble,” at the Institute of
Contemporary Art in Philadelphia curated by Christian Marclay. His
work has been shown in New York at PS1 Contemporary Art Center,
P.P.O.W. Gallery, and John Connelly Presents, among others. In 2006 he
curated a show titled “Mystic River” at Southfirst, Brooklyn, NY, which
traveled to Arcadia University Art Gallery, Glenside, PA.