As a neo-expressionist artist, Noah Lubin has gained recognition for his vibrant and optimistic style, inspired by artists such as Basquiat and Picasso. His artwork portrays the human condition, relationships, and inspirational portraits, inviting viewers to consider these themes in a bright and engaging way. Lubin's unique style and thought-provoking works have made him one of the fascinating young contemporary artists of this generation.

Noah Lubin

Noah Lubin
Boop Dreaming

Noah Lubin
Mickey Mouse
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Noah Lubin was born in 1979 in the USA into an artistic family where he came into contact with many artists from a very early age on. One the most fascinating young contemporary Jewish artists of this generation, Noah is a neo-expressionist inspired by artists such as Basquiat, Picasso, the Cobra movement and several other Moderns.
The choice of vibrant colors which depicts his positive view on life is one of his main characteristics and the one that captures the eye and imagination of the viewer. His works present portraits, relationships, and other human conditions by which the artist is inspired. Lubin invented the “Radical Judaica” movement, which represents today’s traditional Jewish spirit and life using a fresh vision and a contemporary style and approach.
Born
1979
Nationality
American
Medium
Mixed Media
Style / Movement
Abstract Art
Collections / exhibitions in
NYC, Miami, London, Dubai, Aspen, Las Vegas, Maldives, Saint Tropez

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