Adrian Heath (English, 1920-1992)
Biography
Adrian Heath was an important British abstract painter associated with British constructivism. Heath was also a prominent figure in the London art circles, an inspiring tutor and a public advocate for contemporary British art at a time when the commercial side of the industry was still recovering after the War. From 1949 to 1951 Heath made visits to St Ives, where he met Ben Nicholson, through his connections Adrian Heath formed key links for creative exchange between the St Ives School and the London-based Constructivists. From 1949 Heath exhibited with and in 1962 was elected a member of The London Group. In the early 1950s, Heath organised exhibitions in his London studio and was a key figure promoting abstract art in Britain.
Available works
Please see below the selection of available original artworks by Adrian Heath.
Pencil, watercolour, and gouache on paper
28x38 cm
Framed: 48×58 cm
Signed and dated lower right
POA
Pencil, watercolour and bodycolour on paper
49x36 Cm
Framed: 59.5x47 cm
Initialed lower right
Gouache, watercolour and crayon on paper
28x38 cm
Signed with initials lower right
POA
Pastel, gouache and pencil on paper
73x53.5 cm
Framed: 93.5x73.5 cm
Signed and dated, lower right
Gouache and pencil on paper
23x21.3 cm
Framed: 39x37.2 cm
Initialed lower right

