Who doesn’t love Friends? Without a doubt, it is one of the most watched and most loved TV series in history. We all know about this group of best buds and their hangout spot, Central Perk. Huge coffee mugs, a variety of sweets, and decorations that remind us of granny’s house. It has something intimate and cozy, right? But, have you ever noticed the gallery wall behind the famous orange couch that keeps changing throughout the seasons? Let’s see the art in Friends.
If you observe the background of Central Perk, you will see that besides the artworks and their constant change each season (sometimes twice during each season), there is also a pattern. They are all Pop; some of them look like they are Andy Warhol’s or Roy Lichtenstein’s creations, and some seem like replicas or recreations of other famous paintings.
Burton Morris
Burton Morris is the artist whose works appear the most throughout the 10 seasons. The first contact between the artist and the producers happened when David Schwimmer (aka Ross) wore a t-shirt with one of Morris’ designs on the setting.
Still from Friends dir. by Marta Kauffman and David Crane (1994-2004), with Ross wearing the Burton Moris Big Hitter t-shirt, S1E03. Los Angeles, CA, USA.
The producers contacted Morris and so began their creative collaboration. Depictions of a steaming coffee cup, the Statue of Liberty, and other images that refer to American culture exist on the gallery wall of Central Perk throughout the course of the show.
Still from Friends dir. by Marta Kauffman and David Crane (1994-2004), Burton Morris, Statue of Liberty in the background, Season 5. Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Still from Friends dir. by Marta Kauffman and David Crane (1994-2004), Burton Morris, Gorilla on top of the Empire State, Season 7. Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Still from Friends dir. by Marta Kauffman and David Crane (1994-2004), Burton Morris, Uncle Sam, Season 8. Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Burton Morris was born in 1964 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He holds a degree in Fine Arts from Carnegie Mellon University. He has created the artworks for the United States Olympic Team, the 38th Montreaux Jass Festival, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, etc. Also, he has completed commissions for Chanel, Perrier, Absolute Vodka, Rolex, Kellogg’s, Ford, Coca-Cola, and other big enterprises.
For the 25th anniversary of the show, Burton Morris, in collaboration with Warner Bros Inc. held an exhibition with all of his famous pieces that appeared on the show and several new ones, inspired by the occasion. The exhibition took place from September 19 to October 16, 2019, in New York.
Other Artworks
Of course, Burton Morris wasn’t the only artist to decorate the Central Perk wall. There are other pieces too but it is difficult to find the original artist. It could be a commission or a simple decorative accessory for the background. In any case, here are some of those.
Still from Friends dir. by Marta Kauffman and David Crane (1994-2004), with a poster with a caricature of the Statue of Liberty holding a large, steaming cup. Los Angeles, CA,
Still from Friends dir. by Marta Kauffman and David Crane (1994-2004), with a poster with classic statues, painted by graffiti. Los Angeles, CA, USA.
You can certainly spot even more artworks if you look carefully enough. So grab your cup of coffee and enjoy the show.
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Errika has a Master's degree in curatorial practices. She has been a writer for DailyArt Magazine since 2019 and loves sharing what she loves: weird, unusual art, female artists, and contemporary creations.
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