Help


from Wikipedia
« »  
In 1987 Anarchy, A Graphic Guide, which Harper wrote and illustrated, was published by Camden Press: This has become a definitive and popular introduction to the subject, combining a thorough and inclusive overview of anarchism with his distinctive illustration.
England's principal radical illustrator, Harper remains a " 100 % committed " and engaged anarchist activist, involved with the organisation of the UK's annual Anarchist Bookfair, re-designing Freedom newspaper in 2005, producing books, pamphlets, posters, book covers, postcards and drawings for, and supporting, anarchists everywhere.
Drawings by Clifford Harper have been used and reproduced by anarchists and others in nearly every country of the world.
He has produced a book of anarchist postage stamps " For after the Revolution " and created his own small publishing project Agraphia Press.
He does a great deal of work for the Trade Union movement in Britain and his work appears every week in the British newspaper The Guardian.
A book of Harper's collected illustrations for The Guardians regular Country Diary column was published by Agraphia Press in 2003.
Graphic Anarchy, an exhibition of his work, was held in 2003 at the Newsroom Gallery, London.
One of his drawings, ' Solidarity ', was displayed on a giant screen in Cairo's Tahrir Square in 2011.

2.279 seconds.