My work creates individual segments of emotion synchronising multiple musical notes or a family of colour. My work is homage to my sister who sadly passed away this year, it symbolises her memory of lived experiences. A life full of luminous colour and her beautiful memory that will live forever.“I’m interested only in expressing basic human emotions. And the fact that a lot of people break down and cry when confronted with mypictures shows that I can communicate these basic human emotions”. Mark Rothko
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Maharaja Sayajirao, University (MSU) of Baroda, India – 1985 to 1987
Masters in Fine Art, First class (Awarded Commonwealth Scholarship)
Wolverhampton Polytechnic, UK– 1980 to 1983 Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours Fine Art, Second Class, First Division, studied under the renowned sculptor Anish Kapoor
Ecole De Beaux Art, Angers, France – 1981 to 1982 Exchange Scholarship
2019 – NAKANOJO BIENNIAL
2018 – EXHIBITION AS PART OF THE MANCHESTER CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR
2017 – RECOLLECTION; MEMORY & TIME; PORTICO LIBRARY
1988 – SYMBIOSIS AN INTERNATIONAL TOURING EXHIBITION OF RECENT WORKS, MID PENNINE GALLERY, UK, JORDAN NATIONAL GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, AMMAN, N.C.A. GALLERY, LAHORE, PAKISTAN
1986 – DEEPLY ROOTED – ONE PERSON SHOW, TOUCHSTONE GALLERY, ROCHDALE
1982 – 3 BRITISH ARTSITS, JAHANGHIR GALLERY, MUMBAI, INDIA
1981 – Z ARTISTS, ANGER, FRANCE
LINK
https://artuk.org/discover/artists/mitha-alnoor-b-1961
https://www.theportico.org.uk/event-calendar/2017/7/27/recollection-memory-time