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Good News Arriving, 2019, acrylic on canvas

Influenced by the art historical movements ‘Constructivism’ and ‘Minimalism’, David Stein produces both physical and digital works which explore geometric form and space.

Founded by the Russian Avant-Garde in 1913, Constructivism reflected the rise of industrialisation at the time, producing a movement of artist/engineers, whose work aimed to lead the masses towards a Communist revolution. This influenced Minimalism, which emerged in New York in the 60s and further simplified the geometric forms of Constructivism; categorising them as the bare elements of art.

David Stein

David Stein is a widely acclaimed British artist, producing vibrant abstract work in both physical and digital media. His influences include 20th Century Constructivism and Minimalism - fused to create a unique contemporary style that explores the balance and tension between geometric form and space.

Through UK and international exhibitions, collaborations and social media, he achieves widespread international recognition for his work.

In 2017, he founded ARTAID - a charitable endeavour which aims to relieve suffering, wherever it occurs, through the global appeal of art.  ARTAID raises funds to distribute to selected UK and international aid organisations.

 

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Hertfordshire Open 2020

This artwork was selected for the first Hertfordshire Open Exhibition. The exhibition online galleries are hosted between www.uharts.co.uk and www.stalbansmuseums.org.uk and will be launched in stages throughout April 2020.

Over 180 artists with links to Hertfordshire submitted their work to be part of the inaugural exhibition. Chosen by an independent panel of judges, the exhibition features 80 stunning works by the 50 selected artists, creating an exciting mix of work by established artists alongside emerging talent and first-time exhibitors.

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