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Clifford Harper

Clifford Harper (born July 13, 1949) is an artist who describes himself as a "committed anarchist". He was born in Chiswick, North London and was expelled from school at 13 and placed on probation at 14, after which he worked in a series of what he describes as "menial jobs". An activist in the London squatting and commune scene during the late 60s onwards, he became a self-taught artist. Throughout the 70s he was a prolific illustrator for many radical and alternative publications such as Undercurrents, Cienfuegos Press Anarchist Review, and his self-published Class War Comix project.

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Above; cover art of Harper's 1978 'Class War Comix'

His distinctive line drawing style was perhaps most typically exemplified by his utopian 'Visions' series of posters, commissioned for the Undercurrents' 1974 published anthology Radical Technology. These illustrated scenes of post-revolutionary self-sufficiency in urban and rural settings, and were almost de rigueur decoration for the kitchen wall of any self-respecting radical's commune, squat or bedsit during the 1970s. Of these posters Harper writes:

"Funnily enough they were particularly popular in Spain following the death of Franco and the liberalisation that followed that happy event. I think the reason for their success is that although they are utopian images they depict an existence that is immediately approachable -- all it would take is the seizing of a few empty buildings and the knocking down of a few meaningless walls..."

Heavily influenced by comic books, Eric Gill and the narrative woodcuts of Frans Masereel, Harper's style evolved in the 1980s into a bolder, more expressionist direction, with much of his later artwork resembling wood or lino cuts, although in fact he still mainly works in pen and ink.

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Above; One of the series of Harper's 1970s 'Visions' posters

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Harper's poster for the 1996 Anarchist Bookfair, illustrating his evolution to a more expressionistic style

In 1987 Harper's Anarchy, A Graphic Guide, which he both wrote and illustrated, was published by Camden Press. Arguably, this has become a definitive introduction to the subject, combining a thorough overview of anarchism with his distinctive graphic work. As well as being one of Britain's leading radical illustrators, Harper remains a committed and engaged anarchist activist by continuing his involvement with the organisation of the UK's annual Anarchist Bookfair, and small press publishing projects. His work regularly appears in the British newspaper The Guardian.

A book of Harper's collected illustrations for The Guardian's regular Country Diary column was published by Agraphia Press in 2003.

Graphic Anarchy, a free exhibition of his work, was held from 4 April until 30 May 2003 at the Gallery, 60 Farringdon Road, London, EC1

See also: Anarchism in the arts, libertarian socialism

Further reading

Books

  • Radical Technology - includes 6 'Visions' and other drawings by Clifford Harper (edited by Peter Harper, Godfrey Boyle and the editors of Undercurrents Wildwood House, 1976)
  • The Education Of Desire - The Anarchist Graphics Of Clifford Harper (Annares Press 1984)
  • Anarchy, A Graphic Guide (Camden Press 1987)
  • The Unknown Deserter - the Brief war of Private Aby Harris in Nine Drawings (Working Press, 1989)
  • Visions of Poesy - an Anthology of Anarchist Poetry (co-edited with Dennis Gould, Freedom Press, 1990)
  • Country Diary Agraphia Press, 2003)

External links

  • An article about Harper's art appears in the Anarchist publication Organise! here

  • Agraphia Clifford Harper's official website

Referenced By

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