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Philippe Mora

Painter and film-maker Philippe Mora was born in Paris in 1949, brought up in Australia and arrived in 'Swinging London' in 1967 where he was part of the radical Oz circle with Martin Sharp and Germaine Greer. Mora's London exhibitions attracted both critical acclaim and controversy, as did his award-winning films. After a brief return to Australia, he moved to Los Angeles in 1978 where he has lived and worked since.

England & Co's 2008 exhibition Philippe Mora: Then and Now showed works from 1960s London to LA today.

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Drawings & works on paper



Joseph Beuys gets it from Bugs Bunny - Details


Joseph Beuys gets it from Bugs Bunny 2008
25.5 x 19.5 inches
Acrylic on black paper

Private collection



Bad Day in London After Bacon - Details


Bad Day in London After Bacon 2008
30 x 22 inches
Acrylic on cold-pressed paper

Misfits - Details


Misfits 2001
33 x 18 inches
Moustache and original film poster

Poster for Uncut Paintings (Japanese) - Details


Poster for Uncut Paintings (Japanese) 1987
25.5 x 20 inches
Ink on paper

Poster for Uncut Paintings (Hester) - Details


Poster for Uncut Paintings (Hester) 1987
25.5 x 20 inches
Ink on paper

SX-70 Self-Portrait - Details


SX-70 Self-Portrait 1986
24 x 19 inches
Polaroids, pencil on paper

3-D Artist and Model - Details


3-D Artist and Model 1985
24 x 19 inches
Ink on posterboard

Study for Thank You Very Munch - Details


Study for Thank You Very Munch 1985
24 x 19 inches
Ink on posterboard

Poster for Trouble in Molopolis - Details


Poster for Trouble in Molopolis 1971
21.5 x 16.75 inches
On paper