A native of Alabama Noah Purifoy lived and worked most of his life in L.A. and Joshua Tree California. His earliest works, made from the debris from the Watts riots in 1965, were the basis for his "66 Signs of Neon" a 1966 group exhibition on the Watts riots that traveled throughout the country. In 1989 he moved his practice from L.A. to Joshua Tree, where he filled 10 acres of desert with sculptures using all kinds of materials until his death in 2004.
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