Creatures from the Kaleidoscope at The Londonewcastle Space

CREATURES FROM THE KALEIDOSCOPE - SOLO EXHIBITION BY ALEX NOBLE

CURATED BY: Ryan Lanji
DATES: August 30th - Sept 8th 2013 12-6pm Daily
ADMISSION: Free
PRIVATE VIEW: August 30th, 2013 6pm - 10pm (Strictly Invite Only)
EXHIBITION RUN: Londonewcastle Project Space, 28 Redchurch Street, E2 7DP. August 30th - Sept 8th 2013 10-6pm Daily

From visionary artist Alex Noble comes his first solo exhibition; Creatures from the Kaleidoscope. The highly anticipated art and fashion-fused exhibition will display Noble’s visceral aesthetic as he unveils an immersive mixed media landscape taking the spectator deeper into the visual forms of his world.

The exhibition began when Noble collaborated with three female musicians and performers who acted as muses for his Mannequink project, shot by photographer Joe McGorty. The results have since taken on a three-dimensional form and will act as a monochromatic introduction to the exhibition. The Kaleidoscopic journey will then take heed from its idea and transgress into a spectrum of color, shape and female form; culminating into a sensory ‘exit’.

The physicality of the exhibition will take the form of large mixed media works, sculpture, installation, set pieces, film, performance and photography.

Exploring pattern, colour and their relationship through refracted and carefully thought out composition, Noble’s works become iconographic in their immense entirety. Taking inspiration from tropes of spirituality, science fiction, art deco and consumerism the works are reminiscent of oversized stain glass windows, large mosaics and rich motifs similar to religious Hindu imagery.

The female forms are then paired with these patterns and shapes then abstracted through habitats and objects, producing works ambiguous to a specific past or future; like thresholds into parallel realities.

The film Colour Therapy shot by Joost Vanderbrug will also greet the spectators in the exhibition. An abstract performance film about the power of colour and the life it breathes into the subjects of the film.
Noble’s acclaimed illustration, sets and fashion design will also be on display, allowing the spectator to better understand his intersections between fashion and contemporary art through this seminal show.