Born in 1990 in Este, Italy
Resides and works in the Venice province, Italy
Albert Noib is an abstract artist currently living and working in the Venice area. His artistic approach and the methods and materials he employs are deeply informed by his technical and architectural background, with a strong emphasis on geometry and construction systems.
His primary focus lies in abstract and generative art, particularly in the creation of drawings and paintings produced through self-designed and custom-made drawing machines. These machines, constructed using a combination of 3D-printed components and readily available off-the-shelf parts, enable a distinctive mode of artistic production.
His technique is defined by the interplay between precision and unpredictability, a result of the generative process inherent in his machines. His use of a wide range of media, including pens, pencils, markers, paints, and inks, on diverse supports such as paper, cardboard, wooden, and composite panels, allows for continuous variation and evolution in his work.
This work reflects on the collaboration between biological and artificial creativity in our increasingly automated world. By blending human unpredictability with mechanical rigidity, the artist challenges traditional ideas of authorship. The resulting artworks prompt reflection on how technology is reshaping the boundaries of artistic agency and creativity.