Works
  • Margaret Harrison, Counting Dead Women. Drawing, 2023
    Counting Dead Women. Drawing, 2023
  • Margaret Harrison, Counting Dead Women. Panels, 2023
    Counting Dead Women. Panels, 2023
  • Margaret Harrison, Counting Dead Women. Painting, 2021
    Counting Dead Women. Painting, 2021
  • Margaret Harrison, Sunset, 2019
    Sunset, 2019
  • Margaret Harrison, The day the music died, 2019
    The day the music died, 2019
  • Margaret Harrison, The Healthier Choice, 2017
    The Healthier Choice, 2017
  • Margaret Harrison, These boots were made for walking, 2013
    These boots were made for walking, 2013
  • Margaret Harrison, Getting close to my masculinity, 2013
    Getting close to my masculinity, 2013
  • Margaret Harrison, Singing Roses. Fists and roses, 2012
    Singing Roses. Fists and roses, 2012
  • Margaret Harrison, The Golden Phalussy, 2010
    The Golden Phalussy, 2010
  • Margaret Harrison, What's That Long Red Limp Wrinkly Thing You're Pulling On?, 2009
    What's That Long Red Limp Wrinkly Thing You're Pulling On?, 2009
  • Margaret Harrison, Certified Organic, 2007
    Certified Organic, 2007
  • Margaret Harrison, Beautiful Ugly Hammer, 2004
    Beautiful Ugly Hammer, 2004
  • Margaret Harrison, Beautiful Ugly Hand Gun, 2004
    Beautiful Ugly Hand Gun, 2004
  • Margaret Harrison, Radical Literature (Politics and the beauty of words), 2004
    Radical Literature (Politics and the beauty of words), 2004
  • Margaret Harrison, Marilyn (Gold), 1998
    Marilyn (Gold), 1998
  • Margaret Harrison, Ellen's Dress, 1998
    Ellen's Dress, 1998
  • Margaret Harrison, Marilyn, 1998
    Marilyn, 1998
  • Margaret Harrison, Young Marilyn (Blonde), 1994
    Young Marilyn (Blonde), 1994
  • Margaret Harrison, Young Marilyn (Dark Hair), 1994
    Young Marilyn (Dark Hair), 1994
  • Margaret Harrison, Scents of Identity: Fenwicks store, London (1), 1993
    Scents of Identity: Fenwicks store, London (1), 1993
  • Margaret Harrison, Scents of Identity: Fenwicks store, London (3), 1993
    Scents of Identity: Fenwicks store, London (3), 1993
  • Margaret Harrison, Land / Landscape: Australia / England 3, 1982-2019
    Land / Landscape: Australia / England 3, 1982-2019
  • Margaret Harrison, Dorothy Wordsworth (Ferns), 1982
    Dorothy Wordsworth (Ferns), 1982
  • Margaret Harrison, Craftwork (The prostitution piece), 1980
    Craftwork (The prostitution piece), 1980
  • Margaret Harrison, Homeworkers: Mrs. McGilvrey and the hands of law and experience, 1978-1980
    Homeworkers: Mrs. McGilvrey and the hands of law and experience, 1978-1980
  • Margaret Harrison, Take one lemon, 1971 (2010)
    Take one lemon, 1971 (2010)
  • Margaret Harrison, Good enough to eat, 1971
    Good enough to eat, 1971
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Biography

Born in 1940 in Wakefield, England, Margaret Harrison studied at Carlisle College of Art (1957-61), the Royal Academy Schools in London (1961-64) and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia, Italy (1965). She was a Research Professor at the Centre for Social and Environmental Art Research at Manchester Metropolitan University. In 1970, she was one of the founders of the first London Women's Liberation Art Group and had her first solo exhibition at Motif Editions in London in 1971.


For more than 50 years, Margaret Harrison has been dedicated to making visible and denouncing the forms of domination and violence exercised against women in both the professional and domestic spheres. Putting her art at the service of feminism, Harrison presents a radical and pioneering discourse that addresses issues of gender and social class, and especially questions the role of the media.


Margaret Harrison currently works between the United States (San Francisco) and England (Carlisle, Cumbria), where she has had solo exhibitions, notably at the New Museum in New York and the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art. She has also had major retrospectives at BPS22, Belgium, and FRAC Lorraine, Metz, in 2019. In 2017, the Azkuna Zentroa art centre in Bilbao also dedicated a solo exhibition to her. She has participated in several group exhibitions at international institutions such as the Tate Modern, Tate Britain and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, MOCA in Los Angeles and the Museu do Chiado in Portugal, among others.


In 2013, she was awarded the Northern Art Prize and her works are part of public collections such as those of the Tate, the Arts Council of Great Britain, Manchester Metropolitan University, the Kunsthaus in Zurich and BPS22, the Museum of Art of the Province of Hainaut in Charleroi.

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