Laurence Noga (b.1961) studied at Wimbledon School of Art in 1984 and completed his post graduate studies at Byam Shaw, Central St Martins. The artist serves as a lecturer at the University of the Arts London. In addition to his art historical writing and career as a curator, Noga has exhibited widely.

 

Recent Exibitions:

2026 The Shape of Time Sharon Hall / Laurence Noga, Vivienne Roberts Projects London, The Fold Of Time MoorHouse Gallery London,

2025 Small is Beautiful Flowers Gallery London, Postcards for Seyoisfjoro Icelandic Embassy London, 8th Biennnale of Non Objective art Lodz Poland, Fuse White Conduit Projects Laurence Noga Sato Sugamoto , Wave Colour Turbulence Tension gallery, Lost & Found Blyth Gallery London  2024 Small is Beautiful – Flowers Gallery, Extempore 24 Tension Gallery, 'Chromascopic' Curated with Ben Gooding APT Gallery London,Carnevale Vivienne Roberts Projects London, 2023 An exhibition of small things White Conduit Projects London. 2024: Extempore 24: Tension Gallery, Curated by Ken Turner 2024: Chromascopic: APT Gallery, Curated by Laurence Noga & Ben Gooding, Sponsored by Winsor & Newton2024: Carnevale – Friendly Little Monsters: Vivienne Roberts Projects 2023: An Exhibition of Small things with Big Ideas: White Conduit Projects 2023: Don’t Look Back: Vivienne Roberts Projects 2023: Ghosts in the Machine – Tension Gallery Curated by Michael Stubbs & Ken Turner 2023: Die Wat Spaart, Die Wat Heeft – Robert Drees Gallery Hanover Germany, Curated by Eric Butcher. 2023: The New Accelerator – Ruskin Gallery Cambridge (Co – curated show Laurence Noga, Benet Spencer and Saturation Point) 2023: Aleph Contemporary at the Bindery – A Little Closer curated by Andrew Hewish, London EC1. 2022: Flowers Gallery – Small is Beautiful, London W1. 2022: Standpoint Gallery – Strange Windows (the found and forgotten) solo show. London N1. 2022:  Aleph Contemporary at the In and Out Club – The Aesthetics of enchantment in Abstract Art.