Hans Noë in conversation
Lawrence Weschler, Chaim Goodman-Strauss, and Alva Noë
Tuesday, October 17 at 6:00 pm
(in person)
MoMath is thrilled to present a new art show in Composite, the gallery at MoMath! Hans Noë is a 95-year-old Holocaust survivor who, over the past several decades, has been compiling a remarkable body of mathematically flecked, geometrically confounding sculptural work in virtually complete secret and who may not be so much a hidden master as a hiding one. He was born in 1928 in Czernowitz, a town of 250,000 in Eastern Europe which saw most of its population of 140,000 Jews perish. After many harrowing years of subterfuge and hiding, often in plain sight, Hans arrived in NYC where he became a protégé of and assistant to Tony Smith, the eminent sculptor and architect. Though he had some success thereafter building homes for artists in the Hamptons during the fifties and early sixties, the deeply ingrained habit of never calling attention to himself worked somewhat against his success as an architect. After retiring, Hans built an exquisite house of his own up the Hudson and started generating the remarkable body of sculptures and maquettes which he is only now allowing to be seen by any sort of wider public, in a show being curated by the veteran arts writer Lawrence Weschler.
Thanks to David de Weese for his generosity in sponsoring this show.
New York, NY 10010
United States