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Doug Bartlett, Nick Morris and David Bowers

Exhibiting at Harrison Galleries

Opening Wednesday 16th of June 6pm / closing Thursday 1st of July

294 Glenmore Rd Paddington Sydney  phone  02 9380 7100

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New release limited edition street posters now available for $80

Limited to 100 posters, signed and fingerprinted 2 colour screen print. Massive 1.5 x 1 metre.

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Nick Morris solo show.

Seventy Seven Gallery X Art Whino

Saturday June 26th 6pm till Midnight

900E. 6th Street #103, Austin Texas 78702

www.artwhino.com seventysevengallery.com


 

  Doug Bartlett artists Nick Morris and David Bowers recently created the new album art for the upcoming Hoodoo Gurus album Purity of Essence. Here is it's evolution. Go to www.facebook.com/hoodoogurus for more information on the album.


 

Nick Morris Artist

Pop Art / Pop Art Australia

 Nick Morris graduated from Monash University (Caulfield Australia) in 1986 with a Diploma in Graphic Design.

 

He has worked in the Street / Surf / Art subculture since creating clothing label “UMGAWA” in 1990. Morris then worked as art director for Quiksilver before launching his “Anyhow” design company in Torquay. He went on to produce art for Paul Frank, Stussy, Mambo, Mossimo, etc, and was a guest speaker at both the Semi Permanent and AGideas Art and Design conferences.

 

In 2007, Morris turned his back on commercial work to embrace a career as a full time artist. He has been prolific and devoted ever since. He works with acrylics, collage and screenprints, using images from post-war popular culture, Australiana and his own photographs.

 

He also collaborates with fellow artist Dave Bowers, under the name Doug Bartlett.

Morris has sold out shows around the globe with his solo and collaborative works.

 

“Morris’ and Bowers’ canvases indicate that freshness is still possible in a culture exhausted by all sorts of visual bombardment.”

Dr. Claudia Calirman, New York Museum of Fine Art