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[[File:PaulHarfleet.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Artist Paul Harfleet with his Pansy Project Garden which won a Gold Medal at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show in 2010]]
[[File:PaulHarfleet.jpg|thumb|Artist Paul Harfleet with his Pansy Project Garden which won a Gold Medal at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show in 2010]]'''Paul Harfleet''' is an artist whose interest lie in the implication of citizenship and its influence on navigation and memory of the urban environment. He augments and re-contextualises various sites and objects by allocating them with new meaning or significance often through drawing, photography and intervention.


'''Paul Harfleet''' is an artist whose interest lie in the implication of citizenship and its influence on navigation and memory of the urban environment. He augments and re-contextualises various sites and objects by allocating them with new meaning or significance often through drawing, photography and intervention.
He came to prominence through the [[Pansy Project]], where he plants pansies at the sites of homophobic attacks. His Pansy Project Garden won a gold medal for best conceptual garden at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Hampton Court Flower Show in 2010.


He came to prominence through the [[Pansy Project]], where he plants pansies at the sites of homophobic attacks. His Pansy Project Garden won a gold medal for best conceptual garden at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Hampton Court Flower Show in 2010.
Jonathan Harbourne of LGBT History Project interviews Paul Harfleet at the Hampton Court Flower Show: http://www.lgbthistoryuk.org/audio/Pansy-Project.mp3


== External sites ==
== External sites ==
http://paulharfleet.blogspot.com/
http://paulharfleet.blogspot.com/
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Latest revision as of 09:32, 30 December 2013

Artist Paul Harfleet with his Pansy Project Garden which won a Gold Medal at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show in 2010

Paul Harfleet is an artist whose interest lie in the implication of citizenship and its influence on navigation and memory of the urban environment. He augments and re-contextualises various sites and objects by allocating them with new meaning or significance often through drawing, photography and intervention.

He came to prominence through the Pansy Project, where he plants pansies at the sites of homophobic attacks. His Pansy Project Garden won a gold medal for best conceptual garden at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Hampton Court Flower Show in 2010.

Jonathan Harbourne of LGBT History Project interviews Paul Harfleet at the Hampton Court Flower Show: http://www.lgbthistoryuk.org/audio/Pansy-Project.mp3

External sites

http://paulharfleet.blogspot.com/