Skinny Article
The Scotsman Review
A Former Life by Noemi Conan and Alexandra Beteeva (text)
Elephant Magazine- Can Folk Art Be Feminist?
Elephant Magazine’s Ones To Watch 2021
The Scotsman Review
A Former Life by Noemi Conan and Alexandra Beteeva (text)
Elephant Magazine- Can Folk Art Be Feminist?
Elephant Magazine’s Ones To Watch 2021
Press Releases:
The Burden Of Heavy Flesh
Traits Libres Gallery- Exhibitions
Pi Artworks Friends and Family 2022
Pi Artworks Friends and Family 2023
Focus On: Noemi Conan, Re-Collected Stories, Galerie Kandlhofer
Out Of The Frying Pan And Into The Woods
Oh My! What A Lovely Basket Of Fruit!
The Flesh Of Paint
Send Nudes (curatorial text)
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)
The Burden Of Heavy Flesh
Traits Libres Gallery- Exhibitions
Pi Artworks Friends and Family 2022
Pi Artworks Friends and Family 2023
Focus On: Noemi Conan, Re-Collected Stories, Galerie Kandlhofer
Out Of The Frying Pan And Into The Woods
Oh My! What A Lovely Basket Of Fruit!
The Flesh Of Paint
Send Nudes (curatorial text)
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)
Re-Collected Stories at Galerie Kandlhofer, Vienna
Talking... & Other Banana Skins, Urban Nation Museum, Berlin, Photos: Museum Materials
The Fores Project Residency (Photos taken by the Artist)
Becoming A Body of Water at David Kovats Gallery, London (link)
The Motorist on display at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 2021 (varnishing day)
Installation View of Slacker, Lookout and Motorist at the Glasgow School of Art Alternative Degree Show, Pipe Factory, Glasgow, 2021 (Photo taken by the Artist)
Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) at Nadir Project Space, Brighton, May 2022
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2021, South London Gallery, London, Photo Credit: Andy Stagg
John Moores Painting Prize 2020, Walker Gallery, Liverpool Link to show documentation
Noemi Conan at the Walker Gallery, finnisage of the John Moores Painting Prize 2020 show.
Art SG, presented by Christine Park Gallery, Singapore
Boruta at the New Contemporaries 2021 opening at Firstsite Colchester, Photo credit: Gilbert Townshend