Marcus Harvey (born 1963 in Leeds) is a British artist and painter, and one of the Young British Artists (YBAs).
Harvey did not take part in the Freeze show as he had graduated from Goldsmiths earlier, but Hirst included him when he curated Some Went Mad, Some Ran Away (1994). Harvey's painterly quasi-pornographic paintings attracted the attention of Charles Saatchi.
He is best known for his large work depicting Moors murderer Myra Hindley, formed from white, grey and black stencilled handprints of children. This work was the centre of major controversy when it was installed at the 1997 Sensation exhibition. The parents of the children murdered by Hindley and Ian Brady were particularly incensed. The painting was splattered with ink and eggs and finally had to be put behind glass.
1963 births | Living people | British painters | Contemporary painters | Alumni of Goldsmiths College
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