Available Works
Biography
Harry Hurlock (b.1992, UK) is a visual artist whose works form part of the his research into the decline of heraldic symbolism, and the restructuring and removal of the holders of institutional power; images of swans and heraldic lions appear in various states of entropic decline. Displayed in state of being only partly ‘exhibited’, (either about to be hung or having just been removed), Harry's paintings and their display address ideas of constant states of flux; of the ever shifting centres of power and control, and of an implied sense of past or future action, reaction and rebellion. The heraldry, centre of feudalistic symbology, is caught and frozen in a dismantled state.
Education
MFA, Glasgow School of Art, 2019-2021
BA, Camberwell College of Arts, 2010-2014
Press
2021, Harry Hurlock Heralds, Launch F18
2021, Friday Focus: Harry Hurlock, Parapluie
2021, Harry Hurlock, Glasgow School of Art
Exhibitions
2022, Eastbourne Open, VOLT Gallery, Eastbourne, UK (Group)
2021, Heralds, LAUNCH F18, Crownpoint, Glasgow, Scotland (Solo)
2021, Heraldry and Other Good Time Works, Artfizz, NYC, Online (Solo)
2021, Freedom, Albe Art Gallery, Abu Dhabi, UAE (Group)
2021, 195th Annual Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland (Group)
2017, Harry Hurlock, Marie Blythe, Marie Blythe Gallery, London, UK (Solo)
2017, Harry Hurlock, Doomed, Doomed Gallery, London, UK (Solo)
2017, Like the Green Fig Tree, M I L K x Workplace, Workplace Gallery, Gateshead, UK (Group)