ADN Galeria company logo
ADN Galeria
Skip to main content
  • Menu
  • Artists
  • Exhibitions
  • Fairs
  • News
  • Activities
  • Blog
  • Collection
  • Viewing room
  • Contact
  • EN
  • CA
  • ES
Menu
  • EN
  • CA
  • ES
Margaret Harrison
England, b. 1940

Margaret Harrison England, b. 1940

  • Works
  • Installation shots
  • Biography
  • Exhibitions
  • News
  • Share
    • Facebook
    • X
    • Pinterest
    • Tumblr
    • Email
  • Previous artist Browse artists Next artist
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Margaret Harrison, Certified Organic, 2007
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Margaret Harrison, Certified Organic, 2007
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Margaret Harrison, Certified Organic, 2007

Margaret Harrison England, b. 1940

Certified Organic, 2007
Watercolour and pecil on paper. Framed
39 x 30,5 cm
Enquire
%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3EMargaret%20Harrison%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_title%22%3ECertified%20Organic%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3E2007%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EWatercolour%20and%20pecil%20on%20paper.%20Framed%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E39%20x%2030%2C5%20cm%3C/div%3E

Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Margaret Harrison, Good enough to eat, 1971
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Margaret Harrison, Good enough to eat, 1971
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Margaret Harrison, Good enough to eat, 1971
View on a wall
Margaret Harrison questions the stereotypes that limit sex and gender identities of people. Throughout the exploration of these issues, the artist interacts critically with the social constructions of masculinity and...
More information
Margaret Harrison questions the stereotypes that limit sex and gender identities of people. Throughout the exploration of these issues, the artist interacts critically with the social constructions of masculinity and feminity through the appealing facade of irony. Since the beginning of her career in the 70s, Harrison reports in her watercolors, as the feminism of the decade did, that the oppression system towards women is historical and changing, not immanent. To do so, she reports the objectization of women and the reproduction of male domination produced by stereotypes. Using frequently icons of pop art in a Warhol style, celebrities from the movies industry or heroes from Marvel and Disney characters, Margaret Harrison reverse the roles and hypersexualize the male figure from a feminist inverted look.
Close full details
Previous
|
Next
12 
of  28
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Manage cookies
Copyright © 2025 ADN Galeria.
Site by Artlogic

ADN Galeria. Carrer de Mallorca, 205. 08036 Barcelona
Tel. +34 93 451 00 64 | info@adngaleria.com

Facebook, opens in a new tab.
Twitter, opens in a new tab.
Instagram, opens in a new tab.
Join the mailing list
Send an email
View on Google Maps

This website uses cookies
This site uses cookies to help make it more useful to you. Find out more about cookies.

Manage cookies
Accept

Cookie preferences

Check the boxes for the cookie categories you allow our site to use

Cookie options
Required for the website to function and cannot be disabled.
Improve your experience on the website by storing choices you make about how it should function.
Allow us to collect anonymous usage data in order to improve the experience on our website.
Allow us to identify our visitors so that we can offer personalised, targeted marketing.
Save preferences