Nick Walker 'The Art Of Nick Walker' Book Available
Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Medium: 152 Page Book
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Price: £25
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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Medium: 152 Page Book
Size: Unsure
Edition: Unsure
Price: £25
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Saturday, October 11, 2014
Artist: Nick WalkerMedium: Royal Doulton Fine China
Size: Atleast 10 x 8 Inches
Edition: 1,000
Price: £??
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Monday, September 20, 2010
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I love the fact that the U.K. contingency is taking digs at the Pope during his visit to to London. This beauty is by artist Nick Walker.
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Sunday, September 12, 2010 
Nick Walker’s first major solo show in two years, 'In Gods We Trust' opens Wednesday October 13th at Art Sensus at 7 Howick Place in London. Best known for his graffiti based street works, the artist is now moving back the gallery space and debuting twelve powerful new pieces. The tightly focused exhibition confronts cultural practices and dogmas through an exploration of political and religious themes. Julian Farrow, director of ART SENSUS said: “In Gods We Trust is a groundbreaking exhibition for us here at ART SENSUS, as for the first time ever, we are representing and promoting a home-grown British artist. For me, Nick Walker’s art is symptomatic of this turbulent time in politics and religion, as he alludes to the latent hypocrisy and heterogeneous mind-set fostered in contemporary culture. ART SENSUS is delighted that Nick Walker has chosen to complement his street graffiti with this tightly focused exhibition. I hope that the important issues raised in 'In Gods We Trust' resonate across all the generations who are familiar with this seminal artist’s work.” p.s. The website at Art Sensus is not up actively, kinda lame IMO. Here are three of the pieces being showcased, the above piece is called 'Amerikarma', the one below is called 'Le Corancan' and the bottom piece is called 'Can't See Right From Wrong'.
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