Harry Holland was born in Glasgow in 1941. He trained at St. Martin’s School of Art from 1965-69. Since the seventies this extraordinary classical artist has had over thirty solo exhibitions and figured in countless group exhibitions worldwide.
Harry Holland is widely regarded as one of Britain's best craftsmen, who
works with uncompromising commitment and sincerity to produce art that
is intense and rewarding.
His style is distinctive and immediately recognisable, something which every artist seeks. The paintings are suggestive in the sense that they imply situations, events, or relationships that are not directly expressed; this imbues them with an engaging sense of mystery.
His style is distinctive and immediately recognisable, something which every artist seeks. The paintings are suggestive in the sense that they imply situations, events, or relationships that are not directly expressed; this imbues them with an engaging sense of mystery.
Not surprisingly, his work has developed a substantial international
following amongst collectors and has found its way into numerous
important public collections world-wide including the Tate Gallery,
British Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, National Museum of
Wales, National Portrait Gallery Canada, Welsh Arts Council, European
Parliament Collection, Belgian National Collection and the Fitzwilliam
Museum Cambridge.
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