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Pat Harry: humanity - complex and in conflict

April 2009

BARBARA TUCKERMAN suggests that explosive colour and occasionally uncomfortable subject matter make Pat Harry's art a visual phenomenon.

Since the late 1960s, Pat Harry has sustained a passionate commitment to her art practice, resulting in works of great freshness, immediacy and uncompromising vigour. From a life lived with flamboyance and courage in an art world often driven by the demands of curators and dealers, Pat Harry returns us to the fundamental pleasures of looking at sensuous, exciting works of art.

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Image: Pat Harry in Thailand.