Ed Harper’s work can be seen as part of a renewed interest in questions of realism and a kind of neo-pop aesthetic.
Ed Harper’s work can be seen as part of a renewed interest in questions of realism and a kind of neo-pop aesthetic.
Ed Harper
Mortlock Drive, 2005. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
Sebert Road, 2005. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
Collection of Southampton City Art Gallery
Redchurch Street, 1998. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
Calvert Ave, 2000. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
Gun St., 2000. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
Collection of Tyne and Wear Museums, Newcastle
Ravenscroft Street, 1999. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
Collection of Frank Cohen, Manchester
North Corridor, 2003. Acrylic on canvas, 163x125cm
Private Collection, Los Angeles
Shoreditch High Street, 2000. Acrylic on canvas, 244x183cm
Private collection, Monmouthshire
St John’s Square, 1998. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
Private collection, London
Ratcliffe Lane, 1998. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
Private collection, Rome
Bateman’s Row, 2015. Acrylic on canvas 105x70cm
Byte, 2005. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
SuperDrive was an 18m long print, commissioned by The Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art to occupy the project space during the exhibitions, Fantasy Architecture and Now is Good in 2004. It was later exhibited at The Millais Gallery, Southampton.
Metrolink, 2003. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
Private Collection, Essex
National. 2002. Acrylic on canvas, 158x116cm
The City, 2003. Acrylic on canvas, 66x46cm
Private Collection, Monmouthshire
Level One, 2001. Acrylic on canvas, 46x36cm
Private Collection, Monmouthshire
Language School, 2001.
Acrylic on canvas, 122x91cm
Broadstreet, 1999. Acrylic on canvas, 122x92cm
Private Collection, Monmouthshire
Leighton Ave., 2005. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
Hub, 2005. Acrylic on canvas, 163x125cm
Cafe Sign, 2015. Acrylic on canvas 91.5x61cm
Polystyrene, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, 46x36cm
Crowstone Rd., 2017. Acrylic on canvas 92.5x66cm
Leighton Ave., 2016. Acrylic on canvas, 213x152cm
Private Collection, Essex