Dick Frizzell


From the mid-60s, Dick Frizzell was swept up in a heady mix of animation, advertising and pop art, creating dozens of concert posters and album covers as he explored ways to define his role in the wider art world.

He designed posters for Radio Hauraki concerts and the Great Ngāruawāhia Music Festival, covers for local bands Human Instinct, Ticket and Dragon and was called in to tone down David Bowie’s Hunky Dory cover for record executives who thought he was too outrageous and likely to be a one hit wonder.

Dick Frizzell and Hamish Keith
Photo credit: Photo by Keith Newman
Dick Frizzell's cover from Universal Radio
Dick Frizzell
Photo credit: Photo by Keith Newman
The 1971 Corben Simpson album released on the Strange label, with Dick Frizzell artwork
The Dick Frizzell designed Great Ngāruawāhia Music Festival poster
Photo credit: Design by Dick Frizzell
The 1971 Human Instinct album Pins In It, the last with Billy TK. The artwork, uncredited on the release, was by Dick Frizzell.
Dick Frizzell, Fane Flaws and Hamish Keith
Photo credit: Photo by Keith Newman
Shane's debut album from 1969 that includes his Loxene Golden Disc Award-winning hit Saint Paul, with a cover designed by Dick Frizzell
Photo credit: Design: Dick Frizzell
The Fane Flaws designed cover for Dick Frizzell's book Dick Frizzell ~ The Painter, 2009
Ticket's Let Sleeping Dogs Lie, 1972
The die-cut sleeve on Christchurch band Serenity's only album was designed by Dick Frizzell
Dick Frizzell designed poster for the 1975 Dragon and Space Waltz show.
The poster for the 1970 Redwood Festival, designed by Dick Frizzell
Dick Frizzell signing his book, Dick Frizzell ~ The Painter
Photo credit: Photo by Keith Newman
The Great New Zealand Songbook, 2009

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