ABOUT

 

 

 

 

Hana Noorali and Lynton Talbot work collaboratively with artists to produce text, exhibitions and live events. Together they have started non-profit galleries in both London and Berlin and have curated exhibitions in public institutions, project spaces and commercial galleries across London and internationally.


In 2020 Hana co-founded the online TV show TRANSMISSIONS together with artist Tai Shani and curator Anne Duffau. Hana Noorali co-founded RUN gallery in 2007, a non-profit project space and curatorial collective active until 2011. She curated Lisson Presents at Lisson Gallery, London from 2017-2018 and from 2017 -2019 she wrote, produced and presented the podcast series Lisson ON AIR. In 2018 Hana edited a monograph on the work of artist and Benedictine Monk, Dom Sylvester Houédard. Its release coincided with an exhibition of his work at Lisson Gallery, New York that she co-curated with Matt O’Dell.


Hana has delivered lectured and seminars at Goldsmiths University; The Royal College of Art; University of the Arts London; London South Bank University; Syllabus and Filmuniversität Babelsberg. Hana has written for Art Monthly, Phaidon, The Harun Farocki Institute, The Moving Image Review Art Journal amongst other publications. 


Lynton Talbot is the founder of Parrhesiades, a multi-platform project space for artists who work with language either written, spoken or otherwise performed.  Lynton has worked within Tate Public Programmes to deliver Museum Curating Now and is also a founding participant in OFFSHORE, an itinerant performance company and pedagogical structure, initiated by Cally Spooner in 2017.


Lynton has delivered lectured and seminars at Goldsmiths University; The Royal College of Art; University of the Arts London; Kings College London; The Sandberg Institute and The Kunst Hochscule Kassel. He has written for Art Monthly, Art Review, Phaidon, The Harun Farocki Institute amongst other publications. 

 

 

 

Hana Noorali: hananoorali100@gmail.com

 

Lynton Talbot: l.talbot@chelsea.arts.ac.uk