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Paul Arthur Harvey (born 7 May 1960) is a British musician and
Stuckist Stuckism () is an international art movement founded in 1999 by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson to promote figurative painting as opposed to conceptual art.Liverpool Biennial Liverpool Biennial is the largest international contemporary art festival in the United Kingdom. Every two years, the city of Liverpool hosts an extensive range of artworks, projects, and a programme of events. The biennial commissions leading ...
.Milner, Frank ed. ''The Stuckists Punk Victorian'', p.74, National Museums Liverpool 2004. His paintings draw on pop art and the work of
Alphonse Mucha Alfons Maria Mucha (; 24 July 1860 – 14 July 1939), known internationally as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech painter, illustrator and graphic artist, living in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, best known for his distinctly stylized and decorat ...
, and often depict celebrities, including Madonna.


Life and career

Paul Harvey was born in
Burton upon Trent Burton upon Trent, also known as Burton-on-Trent or simply Burton, is a market town in the borough of East Staffordshire in the county of Staffordshire, England, close to the border with Derbyshire. In 2011, it had a population of 72,299. The ...
, Staffordshire. He attended Burton Grammar School (1971–1978) and North Staffordshire Polytechnic (1978–1982) for Foundation Art and BA (Hons) Design. In 1982, he moved to London and played in post-punk bands including Happy Refugees; in 1986 he moved to Newcastle to join Pauline Murray's band. During this time, he co-published-and-drew '' Mauretania Comics'' with comics artist Chris Reynolds, and also taught
graffiti art Graffiti (plural; singular ''graffiti'' or ''graffito'', the latter rarely used except in archeology) is art that is written, painted or drawn on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. Graffiti ranges from s ...
. In 2001, he became a full-time lecturer in graphic design at North Tyneside College (now Tyne Metropolitan College, within The Creative Studios department). The same year, he joined the Stuckism art group, founding a Newcastle branch. In 2002, he joined Murray's re-formed punk band Penetration; he curated the show, ''Stuck in Newcastle'', at the Newcastle Arts Centre, and was a joint winner of the Stuckists ''Real Turner Prize Show 2002''. He showed with the group at the Wednesbury Museum in 2003.Buckman, David. ''Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945: Volume 1'', p. 694, Art Dictionaries, Bristol, 2006. 2003–2005, he gained an MA in Fine Art Practice at the
University of Northumbria , mottoeng = A lifetime of learning , established = 1877 - Rutherford College of Technology1969 - Newcastle Polytechnic1992 - gained university status , type = Public , budget = � ...
. In 2004, he was the Stuckist co-curator with Hiroko Oshima of the Ryu Art Group of the show, ''Members Only: the Artist Group in Japan and Britain'', which took place at the Bailiffgate Museum,
Alnwick Alnwick ( ) is a market town in Northumberland, England, of which it is the traditional county town. The population at the 2011 Census was 8,116. The town is on the south bank of the River Aln, south of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the Scottish bo ...
. He was a featured artist in ''
The Stuckists Punk Victorian ''The Stuckists Punk Victorian'' was the first national gallery exhibition of Stuckist art.Moss, Richard"Stuckist's Punk Victorian gatecrashes Walker's Biennial Culture24, 17 September 2004. Retrieved 3 December 2009. It was held at the Walker ...
'' show at the Walker Art Gallery for the 2004
Liverpool Biennial Liverpool Biennial is the largest international contemporary art festival in the United Kingdom. Every two years, the city of Liverpool hosts an extensive range of artworks, projects, and a programme of events. The biennial commissions leading ...
. His painting of artist and model Emily Mann was used to promote the show. The painting was based on a photograph of Mann by
Charles Thomson Charles Thomson (November 29, 1729 – August 16, 1824) was an Irish-born Patriot leader in Philadelphia during the American Revolution and the secretary of the Continental Congress (1774–1789) throughout its existence. As secretary, Thomso ...
and was originally intended to promote the Stuckists ''Real Turner Prize Show 2003'': at that time the placard contained the text, " Serota needs a good spanking". However, according to Harvey, another artist Gina Bold "got really angry and started a debate about the S&M/fetish allusion. She got really pissed off with me because I didn’t agree with her. Then it got a bit nasty—the whole thing was just daft. Then the show got cancelled—and it had all been a complete waste of my fucking time." He later repainted the placard with a woman's face, and it was used in this form for the Walker show. In 2006, he was one of the ten "leading Stuckists" in the Go West exhibition at
Spectrum London Spectrum London was a London art gallery which showed contemporary figurative painting, photography and sculpture. It staged '' Go West'', the first commercial West End show of the Stuckists, and a retrospective by Sebastian Horsley. It clos ...
gallery. In 2007, he was in the show, ''I Won't Have Sex with You as Long as We're Married'', at the A Gallery. In 2008, he was commissioned by
Job Work or labor (or labour in British English) is intentional activity people perform to support the needs and wants of themselves, others, or a wider community. In the context of economics, work can be viewed as the human activity that cont ...
cigarette papers to create a set of campaign posters with a stylistic reference to
Alphonse Mucha Alfons Maria Mucha (; 24 July 1860 – 14 July 1939), known internationally as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech painter, illustrator and graphic artist, living in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, best known for his distinctly stylized and decorat ...
, who had created earlier paintings for the firm.Fahy, Michael
"Zig Zag has a new paper round"
'' Crain's Manchester Business'', 16 June 2008. Retrieved 30 August 2010.
Harvey made works featuring famous double acts to emphasise the sales message of "The Original Double", a reference to the twin-size packets of papers made by Job. Harvey's enthusiasm for the project came about because "Mucha is one of his heroes", said Mark Ross, the director of Glorious Creative agency managing the campaign. The work created some controversy:"Famous doubles"
'' 3:AM Magazine'', 19 October 2009. Retrieved 30 August 2010.
Gilbert and George Gilbert Prousch, sometimes referred to as Gilbert Proesch (born 17 September 1943 in San Martin de Tor, Italy), and George Passmore (born 8 January 1942 in Plymouth, United Kingdom), are two artists who work together as the collaborative art d ...
gave their endorsement to the images, but
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and The White Stripes were not pleased to be featured. ''Famous Doubles'', a show of the original paintings used for the posters, was promoted at the Wanted Gallery in Notting Hill by Fraser Kee Scott, director of the A Gallery. In 2009, his painting of
Charles Saatchi Charles Saatchi (; ar, تشارلز ساعتجي; born 9 June 1943) is an Iraqi-British businessman and the co-founder, with his brother Maurice, of advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi. The brothers led the business – the world's largest ...
was banned from the window display of the Artspace Gallery in
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, London, on the grounds that it was "too controversial for the area"."Charles Saatchi painting gets Stuckists shut down"
, Spoonfed Media, 25 August 2010. Retrieved 28 August 2010.
It was the centrepiece of the show, ''Stuckist Clowns Doing Their Dirty Work'', the first exhibition of the
Stuckists Stuckism () is an international art movement founded in 1999 by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson to promote figurative painting as opposed to conceptual art.Mayfair Mayfair is an affluent area in the West End of London towards the eastern edge of Hyde Park, in the City of Westminster, between Oxford Street, Regent Street, Piccadilly and Park Lane. It is one of the most expensive districts in the world. ...
, and showed Saatchi with a sheep at his feet and a halo made from a cheese wrapper. The
Saatchi Gallery The Saatchi Gallery is a London gallery for contemporary art and an independent charity opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985. Exhibitions which drew upon the collection of Charles Saatchi, starting with US artists and minimalism, moving to the D ...
said that Saatchi "would not have any problem" with the painting's display.Wilkinson, Tara Loade
"Mayfair divided over Charles Saatchi cheese painting"
Dow Jones, 26 August 2010. Retrieved 28 August 2010.
The gallery announced they were shutting down the show. Harvey said: :I did it to make Saatchi look friendly and human. It's a ludicrous decision because it's not even a controversial painting. It's just Dairylea cheese and a sheep and some lemons, because he likes lemonade. The Stuckists considered legal action, and co-ordinated, on the event's Facebook page, a campaign of emails to the gallery,Carmichael, Kim
"Painting by North East artist sparks row in art world"
'' The Journal'', 28 August 2010. Retrieved 28 August 2010.
which agreed to exhibit the painting in the window and to continue the show. In October 2011, Harvey was awarded a PhD on Stuckism at Northumbria University. As of 2020, Harvey teaches Art & Design at Queen Alexandra Sixth Form College in North Shields.


Paintings

His images are often derived from pictures of film and singing "stars" in magazines, and reworked into a new context. His style references pop art and Alfons Mucha."Paul Harvey"
, Spoonfed Media. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
The incorporation of modern symbols poses an ambiguity as to the amount of irony present, though the artist has claimed that he does not intend this."Paul Harvey: Nigella Lawson painting interview"
stuckism.com. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
Possibly his best-known work is a painting of the singer Madonna. The elements mentioned are clearly visible, with small dumbbells around the border, for example Madonna, contrasting with
Art Nouveau Art Nouveau (; ) is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. The style is known by different names in different languages: in German, in Italian, in Catalan, and also known as the Modern ...
curves and languidity. He has described his work as strong line defining flat areas of colour, "dealing with ideas of beauty and decoration" and often appropriating images from art history and popular culture. He describes his methodology: "I use photographs but change the composition on a computer. I project onto canvas, trace the masses with a blue pencil, paint the details freehand with a sable brush, and the larger areas two to four times (for opacity) with Japanese or decorator’s brushes. I often change figures to get it right. I paint incessantly at home—paintings take up to three months."


Gallery

Image:Paul Harvey, Punk Victorian.jpg, ''Punk Victorian'' Image:Paul Harvey, Nigella Lawson.jpg, '' Nigella Lawson'' Image:Paul Harvey, Sir Nicholas Serota.jpg, '' Sir Nicholas Serota'' Image:Paul Harvey, I Won't Have Sex with You.jpg, ''I Won't Have Sex with You as long as We're Married'' Image:Paul Harvey, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson.jpg,
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson Tara Claire Palmer-Tomkinson (23 December 1971 – 8 February 2017), also known as T P-T, was an English socialite and television personality. She appeared in several television shows, including the reality programme '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me ...
Image:Paul Harvey, Stuckism 1999-2006.jpg, ''Stuckism 1999–2006'' Image:Paul Harvey, KinoVIII.jpg, ''Kino VIII'' Image:2003 Stuckists Summer Show (2).jpg, Paintings at ''The Stuckists Summer Show'',
Stuckism International Gallery The Stuckism International Gallery was the gallery of the Stuckist art movement. It was open from 2002 to 2005 in Shoreditch, and was run by Charles Thomson, the co-founder of Stuckism. It was launched by a procession carrying a coffin marked " ...
, 2003 Image:The Stuckists Punk Victorian 7.jpg, Banner outside the Walker Art Gallery, 2004 Image:The Stuckists Punk Victorian 8.jpg, Banner outside the
Lady Lever Art Gallery The Lady Lever Art Gallery is a museum founded and built by the industrialist and philanthropist William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme and opened in 1922. The Lady Lever Art Gallery is set in the garden village of Port Sunlight, on the Wirral ...
, 2004 Image:The Stuckists Punk Victorian 2.jpg, Paintings (first section on the right) at ''
The Stuckists Punk Victorian ''The Stuckists Punk Victorian'' was the first national gallery exhibition of Stuckist art.Moss, Richard"Stuckist's Punk Victorian gatecrashes Walker's Biennial Culture24, 17 September 2004. Retrieved 3 December 2009. It was held at the Walker ...
'', 2004


Notes and references


External links


Official website




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