Noah Simblist | Images
NSDR_02_06
2006
graphite and guache on paper
30 x 44 inches
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NSDR_01_06
2006
graphite and guache on paper
30 x 44 inches
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NSDR_04_06
2006
graphite and guache on paper
30 x 44 inches
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NSDR_05_06
2006
graphite and guache on paper
30 x 44 inches
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NSDR_07_06
2006
graphite and guache on paper
40 x 50 inches
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NSDR_08_06
2006
graphite and guache on paper
40 x 48 inches
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NSDR_09_06
2006
graphite and guache on paper
40 x 48 inches
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On Forgiveness
2006
Installation: vinyl wall text, 6 drawings, acrylic on wall
dimensions variable
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Al Nakba (The Catastrophe) - video stills
2006
video
4:07 minutes
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Star Sephirot Cross
2005
graphite and guache on paper
27 x 34 inches
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Cross Star Cross
2005
graphite and guache on paper
27 x 34 inches
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Swastika Star Swastika
2006
graphite and guache on paper
27 x 34 inches
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Juden 2
2005
graphite and acrylic on paper
30 x 44 inches
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Sabra 2
2005
graphite and acrylic on paper
30 x 44 inches
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Nakba 2
2006
graphite and acrylic on paper
30 x 44 inches
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Inside/Outside the Whale
2005
Inside/Outside the Whale - installation view
360 degree view
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Inside/Outside the Whale
2005
Inside/Outside the Whale - installation view
dimensions variable
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Inside/Outside the Whale
2005
Inside/Outside the Whale - installation view
dimensions variable
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Inside/Outside the Whale
2005
Inside/Outside the Whale - installation view
120 x 100 inches
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Red Cross Stars 7
2005
graphite and watercolor on paper
11 x 10 inches
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Red Cross Stripes 7
2005
graphite and watercolor on paper
11 x 10 inches
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Red Cross Sephirot 7
2005
graphite and watercolor on paper
11 x 10 inches
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Museum Dates

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September 4th, 2010

Times editorial cartoonist Paul Conrad dies at 86

His fiercely confrontational cartoons made him one of the leading political provocateurs of the second half of the 20th century and helped push the Times to national prominence.

His fiercely confrontational cartoons made him one of the leading political provocateurs of the second half of the 20th century and helped push the Times to national prominence.




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September 2nd, 2010

It's a masterpiece, whatever that means

The inaugural exhibition at the new Centre Pompidou-Metz revives a long-standing debate about what, if anything, deserves the lofty label.

"Chefs-d'Oeuvre?"




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September 5th, 2010

Critic's Notebook: CD releases show that some forgotten composers are worth a listen

Lodovico Giustini da Pistoia, Asger Hamerick, Nicola Porpora and George Onslow are among little-known composers being explored in recently issued recordings.

When it comes to the arts, summer in the city is a time for timidity, especially when we venture out of doors. Classical music audiences are expected to go to places like the Hollywood Bowl to hear what we already know, always the same composers and their most familiar pieces. If picnickers on the grounds are not necessarily unadventurous in trying a new dish or wine, might not we be served a sampling of new music as well?




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September 4th, 2010

Museum of Contemporary Art might try to run Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery

MOCA officials have toured the gallery and are expected to submit a proposal. Some municipal gallery supporters worry that lesser-known artists might lose a forum for their work.

MOCA officials have toured the gallery and are expected to submit a proposal. Some municipal gallery supporters worry that lesser-known artists might lose a forum for their work.




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September 2nd, 2010

Drinking with Tom Marioni, Ed Ruscha and friends at the Hammer Museum

The San Francisco artist Tom Marioni has a motto that has served him well: The act of drinking beer with friends is the highest form of art.

The San Francisco artist Tom Marioni has a motto that has served him well: The act of drinking beer with friends is the highest form of art.




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