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A Set of Abstracts by Ian Stephenson RA (British 1934-2000) Signed

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Ian Stephenson RA (British 1934-2000), 'Phoenix 1 224/540,' signed, titled and dated 1980 in pencil, 56.5 x 71cm, framed and acrylic glazed. (Ex IBM Collection)
Both framed in boxed perspex and in excellent condition. 

Ian Stephenson RA (British 1934-2000), 'Phoenix 2 494/540,' signed, titled and dated 1980 in pencil, 56.5 x 71cm, framed and acrylic glazed (Ex IBM Collection) 

Ian Stephenson RA (11 January 1934 – 25 August 2000) was an English abstract artist. Stephenson trained at King's College, Durham[along with Noel Forster[and had his first show in London at the New Vision Centre in 1958,[with a solo show at The New Art Centre in 1962. An exhibition of his work was exhibited at the Hayward Gallery in 1977 and his work can be found in the collections of the Tate, the British Council and Whitworth Art Gallery. His work was also featured in the 1966 film, Blow-Up by Michelangelo Antonioni.

He returned to King's College, Durham to teach with Victor Pasmore and Richard Hamilton.[Since his death, his work has been exhibited at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill on Sea and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead.

Stephenson's work was characteristically made by splattering droplets of paint onto paper or canvas and repeating this with many different colours. Because the layers are applied quite widely the effect created in the finished paintings is determined not only by the colour and quantity of the spots of paint, but by the order in which they were applied.