Marcus Harvey
Overview
Marcus Harvey makes highly worked figurative paintings and sculptures. He seeks out imagery that is emblematic of a brutish but proud Britishness. Often his imagery is problematic or controversial, his most infamous work perhaps being ‘Myra’ which was exhibited as part of the groundbreaking exhibition Sensation in 1997. Unprecedented national and international media attention ensued as the painting had been created with repeated child’s handprints in the image of the infamous child-murderer Myra Hindley. This chilling painting derived much of its potency from the iconography of photographic image so engrained in the British Psyche through years of obsessive media reproduction.
The painting, ‘Albus’, one of his most important paintings to date uses the white cliffs of Dover as a metaphor for Britain’s place in a changing, uncertain world. The paint sits proud of an underlying photographic sea. Britain’s cliffs look strong, pugnant and full of history, proud in adversity. Bad weather seems imminent, a storm is brewing and the water on which the painting sits is changing. Shifts of global power and economic woes threaten this mighty fortress. It is not clear where the future lies but still the island stands strong. The while endless and not controllable is not pristine. The tide may turn.
Recently, Harvey has started to work extensively with ceramics forging motifs and emblems of Britishness into collaged portraits of historical British figures of foes from history, from Nelson to Margaret Thatcher and from Napoleon to Tony Blair. He works the imagery, handling the clay in a battle to find its form despite multiple firings and emerging knowledge on behalf of the artist with regards to glazing and firing technique. The result is tough but humorous sculpture, unapologetic and brash, political yet ambiguous, considered and painterly.
Works
News
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MATTHEW BURROWS – MARCUS HARVEY
Top 10 Alt Power 100 2021 Artlyst – Artlyst 29 December 2021LINK TO ARTICLE Presenting the much-coveted Alt Power 100 Artlyst 2021. This is our way of acknowledging our industry’s hard work and achievements, as we...Read more -
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A Powerful Vision of Fortress Britain – Daily Telegraph – Louisa Bucl 21 August 2016Inselaffe Jerwood Gallery Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings TN34 3DW 16 July – 16 October 2016 LINK TO EXHIBITIONRead more -
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Audacious, ambiguous, important: Marcus Harvey's Inselaffe at Jerwood Gallery – Daily Telegraph – Louisa Buck 20 July 2016LINK TO ARTICLE Inselaffe Jerwood Gallery Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings TN34 3DW 16 July – 16 October 2016 LINK TO EXHIBITION Marcus Harvey has never been...Read more -
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'Inselaffe': Harvey Hits Hastings Hastings – Independent – Arts Columnist Judy Parkinson 16 July 2016LINK TO ARTICLE Inselaffe Jerwood Gallery Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings TN34 3DW 16 July – 16 October 2016 LINK TO EXHIBITION Judy Parkinson in conversation with...Read more -
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Arts Editor, Kate Renwick interviews Marcus Harvey – Hastings Independent – Kate Renwick 16 July 2016LINK TO INTERVIEW Inselaffe Jerwood Gallery Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings TN34 3DW 16 July – 16 October 2016 LINK TO EXHIBITION Kate Renwick, Arts Editor for...Read more -
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MONKEYS AND BANANAS – STATE MagazineTEXT ANNA McNAY | PORTRAIT ED SYKES 6 June 2016LINK TO INTERVIEW Gimme Shelter 27 January – 18 February 2017 LINK TO EXHIBITION Notorious for his subject matter, one time YBA Marcus Harvey continues...Read more -
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Mr. Turps Banana: Marcus Harvey on Painting, Sculpture, Publishing, Teaching – Art Critical – Erick Miller 25 October 2015LINK TO ARICLE “Young British Artist” and impresario Marcus Harvey showed new work at Philadelphia’s Locks Gallery this Fall. In a wide-reaching interview that touches...Read more -
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The art and visual culture magazine – Elephant Magazine – Marc Valli 10 October 2012DOWNLOAD ARTICLERead more -
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Myra, Margaret and me – The Guardian – Simon Hattenstone 21 February 2009LINK TO ARTICLE Marcus Harvey's portrait of Myra Hindley was one of the most controversial artworks of the 90s. Twelve years on, he's set to...Read more
Exhibitions
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Vigo Virtual Reality Exhibition Gallery 1
1 May 2020 - 1 February 2021Vigo Virtual Reality Exhibition Gallery 1 JOHNNY ABRAHAMS – STEPHEN CHAMBERS – DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB – MARCUS HARVEY – IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI – JAMAAL PETERMAN – DUNCAN MACASKILL LINK TO VIRTUAL EXHIBITIONRead more -
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB – LEONARDO DREW – IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI – MARCUS HARVEY – DUNCAN MACASKILL
TREE – Vigo Gallery, London 20 June - 23 August 2018 Vigo Gallery, Mason's YardVigo Gallery This exhibition brings together five artists who have made works relating to the Tree. Throughout history Trees have held a particular fascination for artists not least because of...Read more -
MARCUS HARVEY: GIMME SHELTER
27 January - 18 February 2017 Vigo Gallery, Mason's YardVigo Gallery Gimme Shelter Marcus Harvey’s second show at Vigo Gallery brings to London selected works from his most significant museum exhibition to date, Inselaffe at the Jerwood Gallery in...Read more -
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INSELAFFE – Jerwood Gallery, Hastings 16 July - 16 October 2016Jerwood Gallery Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings TN34 3DW LINK TO CATALOGUE LINK TO STATE MAGAZINE ARTICLE This is Marcus Harvey's largest UK public gallery exhibition to date. Inselaffe centre's around his...Read more -
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB – LEONARDO DREW – IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI – MARCUS HARVEY – HENRY KROKATSIS – JAMES CAPPER – KEITH COVENTRY
CONTINUUM. SUMMER SHOW 28 June - 17 August 2016 Vigo Gallery, Mason's YardVigo GalleryRead more -
MARCUS HARVEY: TATTOO
15 May - 7 June 2013 Vigo Gallery, Mason's YardVigo Gallery For this, Marcus Harvey’s first solo show at Vigo Gallery, the artist is embroiled in a battle between the romance of painting and the surety of photography, accentuating...Read more -
ULULATION
BOYLE FAMILY – KADAR BROCK – BIGGS & COLLINGS – LEONARDO DREW – MARCUS HARVEY – HENRY KROKATSIS – AYAN FARAH – JASON MARTIN – Vigo Gallery, London 8 October - 9 November 2012 Vigo Gallery, Mason's YardVigo GalleryRead more -
LONDON TWELVE
MATTHEW BURROWS – BIGGS & COLLINGS – HEYWOOD & CONDIE – HASSAN HAJJAJ – MARCUS HARVEY – HENRY KROKATSIS – OLIVER MARSDE – City Gallery of Prague 29 June - 23 September 2012City Gallery of Prague The Stone Bell, Old Town Square, Prague EXHIBITION CATALOGUE Curated by Toby Clarke Participating artists: Jonathan Baldock, Matthew Burrows, Biggs & Collings, James Capper, Cedric Christie,...Read more -
BRITISH. AN EXPLORATION OF BRITAIN'S CULTURAL IDENTITY
HEYWOOD & CONDIE – MARCUS HARVEY – HENRY KROKATSIS – PENNY LAMB – ZAK OVÉ – KEITH COVENTRY – HEW LOCKE – NEAL TAIT – Vigo Gallery, London 17 April - 11 May 2012Vigo Gallery The exhibition explores cultural identity in the context of contemporary Britain. What does it mean in the 21st century to be British? Who can and can't consider themselves...Read more
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