The Visual Punch-Line by Noma Bar
02-03-2011
Noma Bar uses the “Negative and positive spaces” technique (creating several images in one) to its best effect when dealing with social and political issues. Subjects such as nuclear warfare, corporate greed and national identity are illustrated with a hidden twist of humour. His portraits merge the subject's features, with images that epitomise their fame, to form an instantly recognisable face.
Born in Israel, Noma Bar graduated in 2000 from the Bezalel Academy of Art & Design with a B.DES Bachelor of Graphic & Type Design. Since based in London in 2001, he has worked for The Guardian, BBC, The Observer, The Economist, V&A Museum and many more.
Wednesday, 02 March 2011
7.00pm – 9.30pm
at
Stern Pissarro Gallery
66 St. James's Street,
London SW1A 1NE
Ticket:
Hebrew U Alumni member - £15
Non-member or Guest - £20
Refreshments will be served
Book your ticket below
or email rona.zinman@bfhu.org
or call Rona on 020-8349-5757
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