Nick Herd
Known for his thick application of paint, referred to technically as impasto, Herd has carved out a recognisable style distinctly his own. With a sophisticated palette and incredible artistic restraint - especially when using excessive amounts of oil paint, the artist captures movement and life in every textured stroke. His thick gestural application of paint, explores the performative nature of painting and the physical discharge of energy and anxiety; where the subject becomes a vessel for contemplating the human experience.
Herd’s recent series of still life oil paintings, are offered to us both in paint and sculpted form. With radically layered textures, and bold defining strokes; the flowers appear as if they are moving across the canvas. The artistic process for Herd, originates with fresh floral arrangements which he paints over a series of days; meaning that each time he sits to paint the arrangement has bloomed, decayed or moved. This transformation of subject, results in a series of paintings full of play and motion with oil paint laid on so thickly that the texture of the palette knife is clearly visible.
Education:
Bachelor of Art & Design: Auckland University of Technology
Recent Awards:
2019 Molly Morpeth Canaday finalist exhibition
2018 Wallace Art Awards - Exhibition of Winners and Traveling Finalist
Public Collections:
The Wallace Art Trust, Auckland
Citadel Capital Collection, Auckland
Recent Press:
Denizen Magazine (2024): Art Market: Our top picks of inspiring art to buy now
JANE magazine (2022) : Interview with Nick Herd
SubGenre Video Profile (2022): An artist portrait of Nick Herd
M2 Magazine (2019): Nick Herd: Raw and Honest Art
Homestyle Magazine (2019) Nick Herd: Artist Profile
Damaged Goods Zine - Issue 19 (2019)
Anyone Girl, Nick Herd & Alexa de la Cruz feature (2019)
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Never Tomorrow, Always, 2024 Sold -
Call you Rose, 2024 Sold -
Light Blue Sold -
Back of the Sun, 2024 Sold -
And she was, 2024 Sold -
Ten to Noon, 2024 Sold -
Chaise Lounge -
Sunbathing, 2019 -
Blue Jean Becca Sold -
Wabi, 2025 Sold -
A Love Supreme Part 1, 2024 Sold -
Sunday Afternoon, 2018 -
Chicot Sold -
Red Cap Headphones (Self Portrait) Sold -
White in Pink, 2024 Sold -
Studio Roses I, 2025 -
I wonder when, 2025 -
Whisper Not -
Lucy Wallace, 2025 Sold -
Maybe Its Because, 2025 -
I Mean You, 2024 Sold -
Becca with Flowers, 2021
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Spring/Summer Edition
18 Nov - 3 Dec 2025Earlier in the year the gallery took part in the Spring 1883 Art Fair in Melbourne. This presentation was so warmly received that we are delighted to bring an iteration...Read more -
Spring 1883 Art Fair
14 - 16 Aug 2025Föenander Galleries is please to participate in the ninth edition of Spring 1883 Art Fair. The gallery will occupy Suite 303, presenting new works by: Andrea Bolima Lottie Consalvo Nick...Read more -
Echo Bravo
28 Jun - 8 Jul 2025Michael Dell Lottie Consalvo Gavin Chai Nick Herd Richard Penn Andy Leleisi'uaoRead more -
Aotearoa Art Fair 2025
1 - 4 May 2025Föenander Galleries is presenting a series of new works by leading contemporary practitioners, each of them renowned for their exceptional skill and strong conceptual foundation. While their practices are diverse,...Read more -
Nick Herd - The Light of Day
3 - 25 Apr 2025POP UP | NICK HERD | THE LIGHT OF DAY Location : 5a Gore Street, The Pavilions, Britomart Duration : 3 - 18th April 2025 Open Daily : 9.30am -...Read more -
The Daylight Show
6 - 24 Dec 2024The Daylight Show | 13 Emerging Artists “[It is] the interaction of the onlooker which makes the painting…It’s always based on the two poles, the onlooker and the maker, and...Read more -
Nick Herd - In Love but Lazy
12 Sep - 1 Oct 2024Following Nick Herd’s sell out presentation at the 2024 Aotearoa Art Fair, Foenander Galleries is proud to his debut exhibition at the gallery. Known for his thick application of paint,...Read more -
Aotearoa Art Fair 2024
18 - 21 Apr 2024Föenander Galleries presented new works by Gavin Chai, Lottie Consalvo, Nick Herd, 박성환 Sung Hwan Bobby Park and Roger Mortimer. The practitioners delve into the theme of Interior Life. Through...Read more
