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Dave White (artist)

Dave White
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White in 2016 by Nicolaj Didriksen
Born 1971 (age 45–46)
Liverpool, England
Nationality British
Education Liverpool John Moores
Known for Pop Art
Contemporary Art
Expressionism
Painting
Notable work Americana
Rodeo Rider for AOL HQ
Vintage Military Collection
Sneakers
Movement Pop Art, Contemporary Art

Dave White (born 1971) is a contemporary British artist, and has exhibited his work internationally whilst working with various with clients for Nike, AOL, and Air Jordan.

Touted as the UK's "Andy Warhol", he has worked on various subject matters inspired by popular culture.

While enrolled in Liverpool John Moores University in 1991 to study Fine Art, White painted in John Lennon's old art studio. After graduating in 1994, White exhibited in the Northern Graduates Exhibition at the Royal College of Art in London. White's work was represented by Anthony Brown of Britain's finest art gallery Connaught Brown through a five-year artist/gallery relationship and exhibited at art fairs and galleries all over the world. During White's career he has exhibited alongside artists such as Picasso and David Hockney. White is currently represented by GUSFORD.

Since 2002, White’s work has been celebrated for his dedication to a sneaker series, pioneering the movement known as ‘sneaker art’ which has resulted in international exhibitions and appearances. Companies such as Nike own a series of his work in their corporate collections and continue to collaborate with him. His collection has been exhibited globally, ranging from the People’s Square Exhibition Hall in Shanghai to the Atlanta Contemporary Art Centre in the USA.

In 2007, White was commissioned by Coca Cola to create a painting of Jay Z’s new design for Cherry Coke. White’s work was exhibited at the celebrated Dia Arts Centre in New York and is now displayed at Coca Cola Headquarters in Atlanta, USA. 2007 also brought White’s debut solo exhibition during Art Basel Miami titled ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’, featuring large scale superhero portraits.

In 2008, White held his debut solo exhibition of his vintage military inspired pop art portraits in a show entitled ‘Planes, Tanks and Automatics’ at the Truman Brewery during Frieze week. His work was featured in the Wall St Journal and “sold briskly” in spite of economic turmoil. Stephen Adams of The Daily Telegraph described him as ‘one of Britain’s most feted up and coming painters’.

In 2010 White exhibited at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York on the ‘Project on Creativity’ with Chuck Close, celebrating Aol’s 25th Anniversary. White was also invited to create a live installation at All Things Digital in Los Angeles. Later in the year he was also commissioned to create his largest ever work ‘Rodeo Rider’, measuring 11 ft x 8 ft for Aol’s New York headquarters.


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