Previous AA2A Artist

Nick Davies

Artform:
Artist, Curator, Riso-Printer
Year:
2012-13
Location:
Exeter Phoenix, Devon
Email:
contact.nickdavies@gmail.com
Project summary:

Nick Davies is an artist and riso-printer based in Exeter, Devon.

He is a multi-disciplinary artist and makes work that is socially and ecologically (in it's broadest sense) orientated. Past work has included paintings about the DIY-renovation culture using Smash and magnolia paint, a fictional society based around the game Tetris using only cardboard and gloss paint, and the translation of a book by Roland Barthes into SMS language.

He is based at the Exeter Phoenix and from there undertakes his own practice as well as running PrtScrPress, a risograph print studio. He is also the curator of Loophole Supplements, an artist's edition series based around place and printed using the risograph. He also works in a call centre...

 

For more information on what Nick is doing outside of his AA2A work, you can go to Nick's website (The Tuber) by clicking on the image below, or you can follow him on Twitter.

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Nick Davies is an artist and riso-printer based in Exeter, Devon.

He is a multi-disciplinary artist and makes work that is socially and ecologically (in it's broadest sense) orientated. Past work has included paintings about the DIY-renovation culture using Smash and magnolia paint, a fictional society based around the game Tetris using only cardboard and gloss paint, and the translation of a book by Roland Barthes into SMS language.

He is based at the Exeter Phoenix and from there undertakes his own practice as well as running PrtScrPress, a risograph print studio. He is also the curator of Loophole Supplements, an artist's edition series based around place and printed using the risograph. He also works in a call centre...

 

For more information on what Nick is doing outside of his AA2A work, you can go to Nick's website (The Tuber) by clicking on the image below, or you can follow him on Twitter.

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