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Noah Davis (June 3, 1983 – August 29, 2015), was an American painter,
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ist, and founder of the Underground Museum in Los Angeles. When talking about his work, Davis has said, "if I’m making any statement, it’s to just show black people in normal scenarios, where drugs and guns are nothing to do with it," and describes his work as "instances where black aesthetics and
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aesthetics collide." Davis died at his home in Ojai, California, on August 29, 2015, of a rare form of soft tissue cancer.


Early life

Noah Davis was born on June 3, 1983, in
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, Washington. Davis was the youngest son of Keven Davis, a lawyer, and Faith Childs-Davis, an educator. His older brother,
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, is a filmmaker and video artist who has also shown work at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA).


Beginnings and education

Davis started painting in his early teenage years, and was so serious about his work that, according to his brother Kahlil, he had his own studio by the time he was just 17 years old. He went on to study painting at the Cooper Union School of Art in New York City from 2001 to 2004, though he did not graduate. By 2004 he had moved to Los Angeles, and began working at the bookstore at MOCA. He exhibited his paintings as early as 2007, in group exhibitions and solo gallery shows in Los Angeles, New York and elsewhere followed. It was during this time that he began to establish and build a reputation for his work. After having his work featured in a group show curated by Lindsay Charlwood in 2007, Davis gained the attention of Culver City gallery owner Bennett Roberts, of Roberts & Tilton. He would go on to be represented by Roberts for the next 5 years. Over the years, Davis would have his work shown in the
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, the
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, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the
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.


Career

Davis became known, for his melancholic portrayals of blurred black figures against barren or shadowy landscapes - paintings that often teetered dangerously into the unreal. During his life he made approximately around four hundred paintings, collages, and sculptures. His paintings are both figurative and abstract, realistic and dreamlike; they are about blackness and the history of Western painting, drawn from photographs and from life; they are energetic and mournful in their palette. "He paints what he sees and thinks, expressing the dynamics of his subject with great dignity and simplicity." Davis had advanced compositions that rendered three dimensional but remained flat. He was influenced by European painters
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, as well as American painters such as
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.


Underground Museum

In 2012, he founded the Underground Museum with his wife, the sculptor Karon Davis, in Arlington Heights, a historically working-class African-American and Latino neighborhood in Los Angeles. They wanted to bring museum-quality art "within walking distance," as he put it, to a community that had no access to it. The Underground Museum is an artist-run, experimental exhibition space made up of a series of interconnected storefronts in Arlington Heights, CA. Davis' original idea behind the space was to "sidestep the gallery system, preferring to bring museum-quality art to a community that had no access to it 'within walking distance,' as he once put it." After Davis' passing his brother
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and his sister-in-law, the film producer Onye Anyanwu, joined as founding board members. The Underground Museum is a cultural hub.
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" screened their films. By the time of his death in 2015, Davis had created a special partnership with MOCA in which the museum agreed to loan the Underground Museum works from its permanent collection for a series of shows. Davis himself curated the first one, and left behind plans for 18 others. Artists exhibited throughout the institution's history include Rodney McMillian,
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. The museum was closed for nearly two years due to the
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and reopened in January 2022 under the newly appointed co-directorship of curator Meg Onli and executive Cristina Pacheco. The final exhibition in the Underground Museum was a solo retrospective of Davis's paintings. The museum closed again in March 2022 under unclear circumstances with the departures of both Onli and Pacheco. In a letter to supporters of the museum, posted to social media and the museum's website, Karon Davis wrote that she and her family had been "not able to fully grieve oah'sloss privately," and noted "how hard it has been for our family to let go enough to allow Meg and Cristina to do their jobs." The museum has not announced any long-term plans to reopen.


Exhibitions

Davis staged a number of solo shows during his lifetime at galleries and museums in the United States. His notable solo shows include ''Noah Davis: Nobody'' (2008), Roberts & Tilton,
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; ''Noah Davis: The Forgotten Works'' (2010), Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles; ''Savage Wilds'' (2012), James Harris Gallery,
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; ''The Missing Link'' (2013), Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles; and ''Garden City'' (2014), Papillion Gallery, Los Angeles. Following his death, Davis' work has been the subject of several posthumous solo shows and has been included in several high-profile group shows. The
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, Seattle, organized ''Young Blood'' (2016), an exhibition exploring the work of Davis, his brother
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, and the Underground Museum;
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, New York, staged a career retrospective in 2020 curated by Helen Molesworth; and a suite of Davis' paintings were included in '' The Milk of Dreams'' (2022) at the
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. Molesworth curated a second retrospective of Davis' work in 2022 for the Underground Museum with Justen Leroy, but the show ended several months early with the unexpected closure of the museum in March 2022.


Notable works in public collections

*''American Sterile'' (2008),
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*''Black Wall Street'' (2008), Studio Museum in Harlem, New York *''Black Widow with Brothers Fighting'' (2008),
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, Durham, North Carolina *''The Messenger'' (2008),
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*''The Seven Prisoners of the Abyss'' (2008), Rubell Museum, Miami/Washington, D.C. *''The Gardener'' (2009), Studio Museum in Harlem, New York *''I Own a Morandi'' (2009),
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*''The Year of the Coxswain'' (2009), Studio Museum in Harlem, New York *''All Those Lost to Oh Well'' (2010), Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles *''inBoil and Margaret'' (2010), Santa Barbara Museum of Art,
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*''The Missing Link 4'' (2014),
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*''Pueblo del Rio: Public Art Sculpture'' (2014), Hammer Museum, Los Angeles *''Carlos' World'' (2014-2015),
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, New York *''The "Fitz"'' (2015), Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles *''Untitled'' (2015),
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, New York


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