Noemi Conan

Painter and Migrant from Poland. 

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Noemi Conan

Painter and Migrant from Poland.

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The green skies come from an encounter with the work of Edvard Munch who has been a massive influence on my way of seeing painting, landscape and remembering it. The green sky is a Northern sky and having lived in Northern Europe for much of my life I find that this strange green colour captures something about a nocturnal Northern life that is very true to me. 

The works here span some years, as I keep returning to the green in my painting and have been exhibited internationally. I am trying to keep only the best photos of my work here and am really grateful to the galleries I have worked with for sourcing images. 



The Romantic, 2024, acrylic dispersion and pigment on canvas, 30 x 20 cm
This work has been shortlisted for the Ingram Prize in 2024 and has been exhibited at Unit 1 Gallery/Workshop as part of that year selection.



Transmission, 2024, acrylic medium and pigment on canvas, 83 x 81 cm



Three Times, 2024 , Acrylic and pigment on canvas 39 4/5 × 65 2/5 in | 101 × 166 cm/ Instal shot from Fern Flowers solo show at Traits Libres Gallery, Paris



Arsonists, 2024, acrylic and pigment on canvas, 75 x 65 cm



Blue Edgelands, 2024, acrylic on canvas, diptych, acrylic on two canvases, 55 x 25 cm each
Exhibited as part of my solo show Rite of Spring at Christine Park Gallery in Shanghai and at Untitled Miami 2024 alongside works by Xyza Cruz Bacani





Connection, 2024, acrylic paint on canvas, 67 x 85 cm



He Potnia Theron, 2023, acrylic and graphite on canvas, 200 x 138 cm
Installation shot from duo show with Jesus Crespo at Xxijra Hii gallery in London




Pantha Rhei, 2023, acrylic paint on canvas, 70 x 65 cm
In Private Collection



They Say I Have Skinny Shoulders, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 70 x 60 cm
In Private Collection



Self Portrait In Hell, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 70 x 60 cm
Exhibited in Midnight Sun solo exhibition at David Kovats Gallery in London