About Tomas Harker
Tomas Harker uses painting as a means of reinterpreting images, and its fallibility as a medium to mirror the effects and failures of history. In the same way, to look at how meaning and reality is obscured in contemporary culture, reconsidering the spectacle of our image culture through painting. This is part of a preoccupation with how images inform our understanding of present day reality and history. Tomas has exhibited across the UK, including FLUX, Manchester Art fair, Arusha, Maze, and Bo.lee Gallery. He has received recognition from esteemed critics and included in publications such as Aesthetica, Create and Noctis Magazine. He is studying for an MA in painting at the Royal College of Art in 2018.















