"Happy Hour" is both an exhibition of urban storytelling and a deep exploration of how the alphabet and shapes are transformed in graffiti. Through repetition and refinement, he challenges our ideas about time, possibility, and the importance of fleeting moments. This exhibition highlights Haser’s dynamic, thought-provoking work and invites viewers to experience graffiti as a fusion of painting, sculpture, and poetry.
"Happy Hour" offers an immersive experience, with each micro-series revealing a unique story of urban life "after hours."
About Haser:
Kairau 'Haser' Bradley, a Māori artist of Ngāpuhi descent, is a leading figure in New Zealand's graffiti and street art scene. With over 20 years of experience, Haser has represented and exhibited his work internationally. His art reflects a lifetime of exploring the limits of graffiti, evolving into a post-graffiti narrative that tells stories of fear, love, and hope for a better world.
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