James Reka
James Reka is a young contemporary Australian artist based in Malta. His origins lie in the alleyways and train lines of Melbourne's inner-suburbs where he spent over a decade refining his now-emblematic aesthetic. His character work has come to represent the beginnings of a new style of street art: clean, unique and not necessarily on the street (much to his mother's joy). Surrealist, abstracted creatures emerge from the depths of Reka's mind, communicating through strong lines, dynamic movement and bold colours. Theses figures haunt the laneways over three continents, clambering up brick walls and giving the urban environment a literal fresh coat of paint. Their personalities mirror those of their often-decrepit metropolitan context, opening a dialogue between the viewer and their surroundings.
With influences in pop culture, cartoons and illustration, Reka's style has become known for its fusion of high and low art. This style emerged from his Pop-Art-influenced logo design background, featuring simple but striking lines and colour ways. Over time, the logos and symbols he created for clients evolved into more structured, animated forms and embraced variances of the different media he began experimenting with. These elements include murals, graphics, photography, and most recently, a move towards working with found objects, often sourced walking the train lines at night or exploring abandoned warehouses.
Through these origins, Reka has developed an incredibly diligent, almost obsessive attention to the technical proficiency of his work, and it has moved him towards producing ever-increasingly meticulously detailed pieces. His art sits somewhere between humorous and menacing, contrasting the two opposing feelings in a way that is unique to his vision. These pseudo-human forms are recognisable but isolating, playful yet eerie. This is Reka's art: a paradox between sharp design and graffiti, held together with a fuse of passion and spray paint.
Recently, Reka has held solo shows in London, San Francisco, Denmark and Melbourne, has exhibited at the Royal West of England Academy (RWA) in Bristol, as well as pieces appearing in New York, Munich, Denver and Cologne exhibitions. On the streets, his characters adorn the walls of cities around the world from Japan to Milan and Paris to Brooklyn, Montreal to Berlin. Reka's works have recently been acquisitioned by the National Gallery of Australia for their permanent collection, cementing his place as one of Australia's most respected contemporary street artists.
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James RekaVenus, 2024Acrylic and aerosol on canvas160 × 120 × 4 cm (unframed) 163 × 123 × 5 cm (framed)AU$ 13,750.00View more details -
James RekaAloe Vera, 2024Acrylic and aerosol on canvas110 × 80 × 4 cm (unframed) 113 × 83 × 5 cm (framed)AU$ 9,350.00View more details -
James RekaNatura Morta, 2024Acrylic and aerosol on canvas80 × 110 × 4 cm (unframed) 83 × 113 × 5 cm (framed)AU$ 9,350.00View more details -
James RekaFish & Lemons, 2024Acrylic and aerosol on canvas80 × 110 × 4 cm (unframed) 83 × 113 × 5 cm (framed)AU$ 9,350.00View more details -
James RekaJupiter, 2024Acrylic and aerosol on canvas80 × 130 × 4 cm (unframed) 83 × 133 × 5 cm (framed)AU$ 8,800.00View more details -
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James RekaOvata, 2024Acrylic and aerosol on canvas85 × 80 × 4 cm (unframed) 88 × 83 × 5 cm (framed)AU$ 7,150.00View more details -
James RekaMandacaru, 2024Acrylic and aerosol on canvas85 × 80 × 4 cm (unframed) 88 × 83 × 5 cm (framed)AU$ 7,150.00View more details -
James RekaHypogeum, 2024Acrylic and aerosol on canvas90 × 70 × 4 cm (unframed) 93 × 73 × 5 cm (framed)AU$ 6,600.00View more details -
James RekaOracle, 2024Acrylic and aerosol on canvas80 × 70 × 4 cm (unframed) 83 × 73 × 5 cm (framed)AU$ 6,600.00View more details -
James RekaŻebbuġa, 2024Acrylic and aerosol on canvas72 × 80 × 4 cm (unframed) 75 × 83 × 5 cm (framed)AU$ 5,500.00View more details -
James RekaAdaptation, 2022Acrylic on re-claimed aerosol can
Float mounted in natural timber box frame
with anti-reflective museum glass39 × 52 × 4 cm (framed)AU$ 3,240.00View more details -
James RekaGoddess, 2021Acrylic on rusted spray can float mounted in timber box frame30.5 × 21 × 0.5 cm (unframed)Sold
44 × 32.5 × 4 cm (framed)View more details -
James RekaDead Beetle, 2022Acrylic on re-claimed aerosol can
Float mounted in natural timber box frame
with anti-reflective museum glass39 × 41 × 4 cm (framed)AU$ 2,520.00View more details -
James RekaFoliage, 2022Acrylic on re-claimed aerosol can
Float mounted in natural timber box frame
with anti-reflective museum glass39 × 41 × 4 cm (framed)AU$ 2,520.00View more details -
James RekaMetamorphosis, 2022Acrylic on re-claimed aerosol can
Float mounted in natural timber box frame
with anti-reflective museum glass39 × 41 × 4 cm (framed)AU$ 2,520.00View more details -
James RekaThird Eye, 2022Acrylic on re-claimed aerosol can
Float mounted in natural timber box frame
with anti-reflective museum glass44 × 30 × 4 cm (framed)AU$ 1,875.00View more details -
James RekaFish Head, 2022Acrylic on re-claimed aerosol can
Float mounted in natural timber box frame
with anti-reflective museum glass39 × 30 × 4 cm (framed)AU$ 1,780.00View more details -
James RekaLemon Tears, 2022Acrylic on re-claimed aerosol can
Float mounted in natural timber box frame
with anti-reflective museum glass39 × 30 × 4 cm (framed)AU$ 1,780.00View more details -
James RekaPocket Knife, 2022Acrylic on re-claimed aerosol can
Float mounted in natural timber box frame
with anti-reflective museum glass39 × 30 × 4 cm (framed)AU$ 1,780.00View more details -
James RekaSliced Pear, 2022Acrylic on re-claimed aerosol can
Float mounted in natural timber box frame
with anti-reflective museum glass39 × 30 × 4 cm (framed)AU$ 1,780.00View more details -
James RekaTwo Fingers, 2022Acrylic on re-claimed aerosol can
Float mounted in natural timber box frame
with anti-reflective museum glass39 × 30 × 4 cm (framed)AU$ 1,780.00View more details
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Lost & Found II
James Reka 24 Nov - 23 Dec 2025I decided to start searching for and collecting these beautifully, naturally decayed and rusted paint tins and cans. The intention was to use them as a medium for me to manipulate and paint directly onto. I initiated a process that, in a sense, was a reinvention of these discarded objects....Read more -
Floriana
James Reka 19 Apr - 5 May 2024Using canvas and ceramic media, I have sought to reflect the inspiration of living on the ancient Mediterranean Sea - the cradle of civilisation – itself a symbol of energy, creativity and of the search for the meaning of life, for wisdom and the love of family. This exhibition documents...Read more -
Forbidden Fruit
James Reka 17 Sep - 3 Oct 2021The fruit that was forbidden in the Garden of Eden. The apple on the tree of knowledge, of good and evil. Used as a metaphor, for indulgence or pleasure, that is considered illegal or immoral. The human condition is one bound by an almost limitless scale of opportunity and stimuli....Read more -
Lost & Found
James Reka 21 - 30 Apr 2021Since relocating to Berlin from Melbourne in 2013, I have spent eight years working on a long-term project exploring and painting in the vast selection of abandoned buildings, Industrial factories and military bases located in what was once Soviet-occupied East Germany. I wanted to uncover what remained in the debris...Read more
