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Richard Walker
“I’ve always believed that there has to be a sense of excitement in painting pictures,
however serious the subject matter. I achieve this, myself, through always looking for a
fresh approach. Although having a strong stylistic identity, I am still open to
experimentation and new ways of seeing. I can trace this method back to the first prints I
produced as a student; the instinctive colour, the fast brushwork, the collaged drawing –
my technique has evolved as the focus has shifted.”
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End Of Pop
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Kiss Kiss Kiss
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Map Of Ghosts
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Pre-History
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Sound Archive
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Cloud Diary
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The Computer Says No
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Move On Up
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Richard Walker was born in Yorkshire, England in 1954. Between 1973 and 1977 he studied at
three London art schools: Foundation at Kingston, Graphic Arts at Camberwell and
Printmaking at Chelsea. He had his first one-person show in 1978 at Minsky's Gallery,
London and has shown regularly ever since at Thumb, Jill George, Curwen and New Academy
galleries in London, also at galleries in Germany and the USA. He has been part of many
mixed shows and has also shown in major art fairs in London, Cologne and Los Angeles.
Richard Walker's work is in many public and private collections around the world,
including BP, Channel 4,Customs and Excise, The Crown Estate and the BBC in London,
Glaxo-Wellcome and Der Spiegel in Germany, and Westinghouse in the USA.
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