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Nick Morris
 
 
关于此艺术家

NICK MORRIS & DAVE BOWERS
Present
DOUG BARTLETT

Doug Bartlett is the name given to the energy created when Nick Morris and Dave Bowers work together on the same canvas.

“We open up the roller door to the garage in Torquay and let rip. With a few beers, and the music turned up, we throw ourselves into the canvases. Slabs of colour are slapped down haphazardly and images are layered on at random. A lot of this initial work won’t survive the painting process because we have a rule that says: ‘you can paint over anything, and the other one can’t protest’. Whole vistas appear and disappear. Hours of work can be swept away with one brutal sweep of a brush. ‘Doug has entered the building’ is the only explanation required.
This process, which is confronting as well as cleansing, continues until we both agree the painting is finished. Working this way creates a feverish momentum, and we can be working on up to forty paintings at a time.
The canvases are a free-flowing exchange of random images and themes, and are applied using stencils, spray paint, silkscreen and freehand, using acrylic paint and oil stick. We glean material from mass popular culture, including quotes from celebrities and words lifted directly from spam text.”

Morris “I am inspired by the iconic images of my childhood in Ballarat. Australian symbols like ‘Hoges’, GT Falcons and Monaros permeated every fibre of my being. I still remember staring in awe at my father’s friend’s sparkly green speedboat named ‘anyhow…..’.
These images, along with cartoons, pop stars and religious icons, were my childhood landscape. I also loved the random patterns and textures of all the stickers on the wardrobe in my room. Some half ripped off and others half-stuck over another. These symbols and aesthetics form the basis of my art.
Our rule of painting over anything you want creates art with no boundaries, free from clinging and being too precious, and the creative process is accelerated as we bounce off each other.”

Bowers “Aesthetically I find inspiration comes from anywhere any time. I find myself mesmerized by what I call incidental urban micro landscapes, like the patterns of road repairs, or chewing gum on the footpath; symbols, numbers and letters on power poles; the accidental tracks and patterns we leave as a species. I find the process of decay quite beautiful—rust, peeling paint etc. The fine line between beauty and ugliness.
I create cartoon characters that would fail a Disney audition. They look too sad, too eager to please, too dumb, too angry or they haven’t aged well. For me these characters represent the imperfect masses.
I get a huge kick out of sharing canvases because of the chaotic momentum. Working alone you can sometimes labour over a detail for hours, but with a shared canvas, someone else (Doug) will just boldly paint right over it and I'll think what a bloody relief.”

 
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Delux Model

2008
FOR SALE Acrylic, screen print, wallpaper, news print, resin and fiberglass on canvas
85x165cm

Delux Model
Accumulative junk in my head.

Ultra Power

2008
FOR SALE Acrylic, screen print, wallpaper, news print, resin and fiberglass on canvas 80x200cm
85x195cm

Ultra Power
Accumulative junk in my head. Solo piece.

Id Like To Be in Love

2008
FOR SALE Acrylic, screen print, news print, resin and fiberglass on canvas
85x195

Id Like To Be in Love
Sex sells. What happened to the girl next door......versus hard core porn that is everywhere on the internet

You Get Love

2008
FOR SALE Acrylic, screen print, news print, resin and fiberglass on canvas
115x165cm

You Get Love
Sex sells. What happened to the girl next door......versus hard core porn that is everywhere on the internet.

Rabbito

2008
Acrylic, screenprint, news print and oilstick on canvas.
115x165

Rabbito
Collaborative Art with David Bowers. Whatever is in in our head projected on canvas.

I Love You

2008
Acrylic, screenprint, news print and oilstick on canvas.
165x115cm

Collective mental junk as a collaboration with myself and David Bowers.

That Already Has Path

2007
Acrylic, screenprint and oilstick.
200x200cm

That Already Has Path
Collective combined mental junk. Collaboration with David Bowers

Precision Features

2008
165x115

Acrylic, screeenprint,wallpaper,newsprint, resin and fiberglass on canvas.

Super Wipes

2009
115x165cm

Super Wipes
Acrylic, screenprint, wallpaper, newsprint, resin and fiberglass on canvas.

The Real thing

2008
200x200cm

The Real thing
Collaborative work with David Bowers. Acrylic, screenprint and oil stick on canvas.
 
教育程度与个人自传
NICK MORRIS and DAVE BOWERS


Nick Morris and Dave Bowers graduated from Monash University (Caulfield) in 1986, both with Diplomas in Graphic Design.

They have worked together in the Street / Surf / Art subculture since creating clothing label “UMGAWA” in 1990.

After selling the UMGAWA label, Morris worked as art director for Quiksilver. He then launched “anyhow”, his own freelance design company in Torquay.

Bowers became a regular Mambo artist, as well as working as an illustrator and musician.

Between them they have produced, and continue to produce, art for brands such as Paul Frank, Stussy, Mossimo, Lee, Globe, and St. Lenny.

They were guest speakers at the prestigious Semi Permanent Art and Design conference ‘06 in Sydney and Perth. Their work was profiled in Desktop Magazine (Jan/Feb 07), and their painting “ THE GAMBLER”, only the third canvas they ever painted together, featured on the cover. They are also profiled in King Brown magazine (issue No1).

Their combined canvases at ART MELBOURNE 07 sold out in two days.
This was the first time they had shown them in Melbourne.

Their most recent exhibition at Fresh Gallery in Melbourne was also a huge hit with collectors buying from all over the country and also internationally. Sales averaging 85% over both exhibitions.

This exhibition featured shared canvases, as well as Morris’ and Bowers’ own individual work.

“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
 
未来的展览
We will be exhibiting at Ho Gallery in Melbourne in late August, and looking forward to exhibiting in New York and London in the near future.
 
网站:  www.nickmorris.com.au
 
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