Elad Eisenstein

Statement

I make art about cities adding a personal touch of my own reflections and experiences.


I am trained as an architect and an urbanist and believe art makes a significant contribution to city making - and vice versa. I paint to explore this relationship, discovering the links between people and the urban condition. This very much compliments my lifelong commitment to the practice of urbanism, where I believe art should play a greater part.

My work draws inspiration from across the multidisciplinary world of city shaping practices - from graphic design to planning, from photography to engineering. I am intrigued by the linkages between local communities and global challenges of cities such climate change, economy, health and wellbeing.


I live and work in London. Born and raised in Tel Aviv, I was always fascinated by the complexity of the ‘big city’ as a melting pot, strongly influenced by questions of identity, belonging and change.  These are key concepts I explore through art.

I like my work to be expressive and intuitive, working with a limited palette, using geometry and layering to create an impactful image of real-life complex urban situations.


I have a BArch with distinction from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem and a masters in Housing and Urbanism from the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London.o

State

Country

United Kingdom