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Noel Middleton is a Toronto based multi-disciplinary artist who works in sculpture, installation, photography and video. Using natural, found and collected materials, Middleton creates pieces that bridge experiences of reclusion and fantasy with themes of 'relative deprivation'. Noel Middleton currently exhibits with Magic Pony and Narwhal Art Projects.

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2010
  • The Dazzle, Narwhal Art Projects, Toronto, Canada (Group)

2009
  • Little Crowns, Narwhal Art Projects, Toronto, Canada(Group)

2008
  • Constantine's Muscaria, Magic Pony Window Installation, Toronto, Canada
  • Platonic Material Plane, Curated by Magic Pony, upArt Contemporary Art Fair, Nuit Blanche, Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, Canada
  • Site-Specific Installation as part of Who’s Your Dada, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre Toronto, Canada
  • Dodecahedron, Design Week: Smash Gallery Curated by Magic Pony, Toronto, Canada
  • Stay Gold, Magic Pony, Toronto, Canada (Group)
  • Vesna Sontse, Curated by Magic Pony, Come Up To My Room, Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, Canada (Group)

2007
  • Site-Specific Installation as part of Noble Fir, Magic Pony, Toronto, Canada
  • Ilavska, Curated by Magic Pony, Come Up To My Room, Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, Canada (Group)

2006
  • Give a Little, Magic Pony, Toronto, Canada (Group)
  • ArtCade, Microplay, Toronto, Canada (Group)
  • RaiseUp II, OMy Gallery, Toronto, Canada (Group)

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • "Fantasy Shoot" Flare Magzine, April 2010.
    http://sidewalkhustle.com/art/noel-middleton-for-flare-april-2010/
    2010.
  • Reynard, Lucile. “Interview: Les Étranges Créatures de Noel Middleton.” Le Blog Art & Deco.
    http://blogartdeco.fr/interview-les-etranges-creatures-de-noel- middletone-30
    2008.
  • R, Mike. "Noel Middleton @ Magic Pony." BlogTO.
    http://www.blogto.com/arts/2007/11/noel_middleton_magic_pony/
    2007.
  • Madsen, Bjarke. "Reviving Crafty Granny."(Review of Ilavska) NOW.
    March 8, 2007.
  • OMy Gallery. RaiseUp Vol. II. Toronto, Canada,
    2006.