Brad Novak (aka New Blood Pop) is arguably New Zealand's leading urban pop artist.
Novak is the first artist in New Zealand’s history to exhibit concurrently with both the pop art and street art global elite including Warhol, Haring, Lichtenstein, Obey, Brainwash, and Banksy (Toronto, 2015).
His art practice covers two main themes.
The first is the subjective nature of identity – which, through his Hybrid series, relates to the flawed human tendency to label each other, and ourselves, limiting our potential. Novak rejects this through his ongoing endeavors, to combine dual careers as not only a professional artist but also a public health doctor.
The second deals with what he calls 'The Digital Dilemma' - in the artist's own words:
"This increasingly technological age hasn’t made us any happier, or connected us more deeply, rather it’s been doing the exact opposite!"
This has led to further commentary:
“A few years ago, I started a series centered around the concept of the Shadow Life. I’ve been developing a theory that many of us (myself included) have been living these shadow lives, distracted by tech, avoiding our very human emotions, and lacking compassion for ourselves and others. These works are about signaling that shallowness… that untapped potential. What could we become if we embraced our authentic inner self?
...We all have limited time - Let’s not waste it.”
Novak currently shows internationally with galleries in the USA, UK, and NZ.