1954 /
Richard Harrison, born in Liverpool in 1954, studied Medieval History at Cambridge University before earning BA and MA degrees in Fine Art from Chelsea School of Art. Known for his abstract landscapes, Harrison's paintings are characterised by bold, textured colours and thick layers of paint, reflecting intense emotional and visionary themes. His work is often associated with the Romantic tradition, focusing on struggle, sublime emotion, and existential despair. He draws inspiration from historical figures such as Goya, Turner, and Bacon, seeing them as fellow outsiders in their search for self-mastery. Harrison's powerful and uncompromising approach to painting aims for a raw, dynamic expression of form and colour.
Born in Liverpool in 1954, Richard Harrison studied Medieval History at Cambridge University before earning a BA and MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art. Harrison's abstract landscape paintings feature bold, textured colors and thick paint, reflecting intense emotion and visionary subject matter. His work is often associated with the Romantic tradition, and centers on struggle, sublime emotion, and existential despair. Harrison is inspired by historical figures such as Goya, Turner, and Bacon, and sees them as lonely competitors for control of the self. Harrison pursues a dynamic expression of shape and color in a powerful and uncompromising way.