Noma Bar

Noma Bar

Bar in 2015
Born 1973 (age 4243)
Israel
Residence United Kingdom
Nationality Israeli
Alma mater Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design
Occupation Graphic designer, illustrator and artist
Years active 2001–present
Known for Negative Space Posters
Notable work "Saddam Hussein"

Avinoam Noma Bar[1] (born in 1973) is an Israel-born graphic designer, illustrator and artist. His work has appeared in many media publications including: Time Out London, BBC, Random House, The Observer, The Economist and Wallpaper*.[2] Bar has illustrated over sixty magazine covers, published over 550 illustrations and released two books of his work through Mark Batty Publisher: Guess Who - The Many Faces of Noma Bar in 2008 and Negative Space in early 2009.[3]

Bar's work has become well known throughout the world, winning various industry awards; more recently the prestigious Yellow Pencil award at the D&AD Professional Awards 2012 for his series of Don DeLilo covers, created with London design studio It's Nice That. His London Design Festival exhibition 'Cut It Out', was selected as one of the highlights of the festival. The project was nominated in the graphics category for the Design Museum, Designs Of the Year 2012. In 2014, he illustrated Chineasy: The New Way to Read Chinese by Shaolan Hsueh, a book about Hsueh's visual-based method of learning Chinese.

Exhibitions

Noma's work has been exhibited worldwide with solo shows in London, New York and Paris.

2010
BITTER/SWEET. KK Outlet, London. "Noma Bar has transformed flat illustrations into a variety of objects that include 3D wood cuts, installation pieces, screenprints and light boxes."[4]
2013
CUT THE CONFLICT. Rook and Raven Gallery, London. "Cut the Conflict will take Noma Bar's distinctive mixture of ‘double-take’ imagery and biting social commentary to a new level, by collecting different materials from countries in conflict, and exposing their current political and social situation."[5]
2014
LOOK OUT, NOMA BAR. L'Imprimerie Gallery, Paris. New artworks and sculptures.[6]

References

  1. MESQUITA, Felipe. "Ilustrações com duplo sentido" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 3 October 2013.
  2. http://www.markbattypublisher.com/servlet/book_view?number=49,
  3. "Dutch Uncle". Dutch Uncle.
  4. "KK Outlet". kkoutlet.com.
  5. "Press - Rook & Raven". Rook & Raven.
  6. "L'Imprimerie – Paris, le Marais » Noma Bar x G.H.Mumm". L'Imprimerie - Paris, le Marais.
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