Artist, born in Gloucester, using video, who gained a fine art degree at Nottingham Polytechnic, 1986–9, and his master’s degree in sculpture from Royal College of Art, 1992–4. Exhibitions included Fête Worse than Death, Hoxton Square, 1994, the year Noble won a Royal College of Art commission, Absolut Art; Ideal Standard Summertime, and Postscript, both Lisson Gallery in 1995; and New Contemporaries at Tate Gallery in Liverpool and Camden Arts Centre, 1996. Joint work with Sue Webster (see separate entry) held by Saatchi Collection, drawing on the detritus of modern life. Together they contributed to Apocalypse at the RA in 2000. Noble lived in London.
Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)