Press Release

Celebrating the late artist’s expansive creativity, this debut retrospective showcases Noah Davis as one of the most original and uncanny painters emerging in recent years.

Primarily based in Los Angeles, Noah Davis created a body of figurative paintings that explores a range of Black life.

Motivated by the desire to ‘represent the people around me’, Davis painted figures diving into pools, sleeping, dancing, and looking at art in scenes that can be both realistic and dreamlike, joyful and melancholic. Davis drew from anonymous photography, personal archives, film, art history and his imagination to create a ravishing body of work. Often enigmatic, his paintings reveal a deep feeling for humanity and the emotional textures of everyday.

In 2012, Davis co-founded The Underground Museum to provide free access to world-class art for people of Arlington Heights, LA. This exhibition presents over 50 of Davis’ works in painting, sculpture, curating and community-building from 2007 to his untimely death in 2015.

Noah Davis is initiated by Barbican, London and DAS MINSK, Potsdam where it will be on display 7 September 2024–5 January 2025. The exhibition will tour to the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles 8 June–31 August 2025

Read More

Installation Views

About the Artist

Noah Davis’ poignant figurative paintings can be roughly categorised into two sets: depictions of ordinary African American lives and surreal scenarios that skilfully incorporate modes of abstraction with a touch of melancholy. He is also known as a curator.

View Artist Profile

Also Exhibiting at Barbican

About the Gallery

The Barbican is a world-renowned arts and learning hub in the City of London, celebrated for its striking Brutalist architecture and multidisciplinary programming. Opened in 1982 as part of the larger Barbican Estate, it has become a cultural landmark, bringing together visual arts, music, theatre, dance, film, and education under one roof.

View Gallery Profile
Address
Silk Street
London
United Kingdom
Opening Hours
Monday – Sunday, 9.30am – 11pm
Bank Holidays, 12 – 11pm
(1)
London Barbican Centre, Silk Street
Barbican
Silk Street, London, United Kingdom

Opening hours
Monday – Sunday, 9.30am – 11pm
Bank Holidays, 12 – 11pm
The art world in focus