Noon Spiegel is a pseudonymous New York City-based artist whose multifaceted practice spans large-scale painting, sculpture, film, and site-specific installations. His current body of work is a rigorous exploration of mathematical harmony, weaving together the Golden Ratio, the Fibonacci Sequence, Binary Code, and Sacred Geometry. Through these systems, Spiegel investigates the hidden structures that underpin both the natural world and our digital reality, transforming complex data into a singular, minimalist visual language.
Ultimately, Spiegel’s art reveals the human figure as both equation and experience. While his work is organized by sequences and ratios, it remains capable of profound emotional resonance—shaped by systems, yet capable of reshaping them. By uniting mathematical precision with embodied intimacy, Spiegel constructs a vision of humanity and identity that is neither rigid nor chaotic. It is relational, measured, and deeply alive—an architecture where geometry and emotion coexist in deliberate, dynamic balance.
Beyond the canvas, Spiegel is an accomplished filmmaker and installation artist. His short films have been featured at Sundance and other prestigious international festivals, and his site-specific installations have activated both public spaces and galleries throughout the New York City area.
Spiegel’s work has been the subject of several solo and group exhibitions at notable institutions, including Apex Art and Joyce Goldstein Gallery in New York, as well as a highly publicized solo exhibition at Ticknor Gallery at Harvard University. His pieces are held in the permanent collection of the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, as well as numerous prominent corporate and private collections worldwide.

