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David Art Wales in his Sydney studio, 2019

David Art Wales (born 6 February 1964, Sydney) is an Australian entrepreneur and artist best known for creating satirical cult figure Guru Adrian.[1] He has been involved in collaborations with artist Keith Haring and filmmaker Morgan Spurlock.[2]

Wales has been called "the father of the Naughties"[3] in relation to his role as founder of Project Naughtie, a campaign to name the decade of 2000–2009 the "Naughties".[4]

  1. ^ The Face, Sept 1987 | Save the Wales
  2. ^ Variety, Wed 2 February 2008 | Directors Back Distributor Cinelan
  3. ^ A decade for rebellion and unsung heroes
  4. ^ Campaign fights for decade to be named the 'naughties'

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