Larry Harvey Quotes
Born: January 11, 1948
Larry Harvey was the visionary co-founder of Burning Man, transforming a spontaneous beach gathering into a global cultural movement. A philosopher of radical self-expression and community, he believed that art and shared experience could reawaken the human spirit. Harvey’s wisdom, rooted in immediacy and authentic connection, challenges us to live deliberately, shed societal masks, and embrace collective creativity. His quotes resonate because they speak to a universal yearning for meaning, urging us to build our own reality with courage and compassion. His legacy endures as a beacon for those seeking a life of purpose, wonder, and profound human kinship.
Larry Harvey Quotes (24)
"Well it seems to me, that all real communities grow out of a shared confrontation with survival. Communities are not produced by sentiment or mere goodwill. They grow out of a shared struggle. Our situation in the desert is an incubator for community."
— Larry Harvey"It avoids a self-conscious relationship to the act. We live in the most self-conscious society in the history of mankind. There are good things in that, but there are also terrible things. The worst of it is, that we find it hard to give ourselves to the cultural process."
— Larry Harvey"Belief is thought at rest."
— Larry Harvey"We don't use the trademark to market anything. It's our identity."
— Larry Harvey"People craved orientation. It was a very basic primal need. So we could create a boundary that served lots of functional purposes and especially create boundaries that people would camp along."
— Larry Harvey"We take people to the threshold of religion. Our aim is to induce immediate experience that is beyond the odd, beyond the strange, and beyond the weird. It verges on the wholly other."
— Larry Harvey"They become the keepers of the mystery. They place themselves between the communicants of the religion, and the immediate experience. And then they dictate the terms on which you can have contact with this wonderful mystery. We don't dictate those terms."
— Larry Harvey"Black Rock gives us all a chance to heal, to become ourselves."
— Larry Harvey"When I was in my late 30s, I lit a figure on fire on Baker Beach in San Francisco. It was me, a friend, and maybe eight people, tops. There wasn't any premeditation to it at all. It was really just a product of San Franciscan bohemian milieu."
— Larry Harvey"I'm actually a very shy person. You'd be surprised how many leaders are shy. They're not all extroverts by nature."
— Larry Harvey"I've learned never to expect people to be better than they are, but to always have faith that they can be more."
— Larry Harvey"We see culture as a self-organising thing."
— Larry Harvey"I'll believe in utopia when I meet my first perfect person, and this community is made up of 70,000 imperfect persons."
— Larry Harvey"I think it's a little much to expect the organisation to solve the problem of racial parity. We do see a fast-increasing influx of Asians, black folks. I actually see black folks out here, unlike some of our liberal critics."
— Larry Harvey"My wife is from Jamaica. My ex-wife. My stepchildren - and then there's my son. So, it's a biracial family."
— Larry Harvey"The bicycle thing - well, since people couldn't use their cars, they had to use their bicycles, didn't they?"
— Larry Harvey"Our preoccupation has always been to craft space in such a way as to induce social interactions that would in turn generate a sense of community and a culture, but starting from the very immediate issue of how action influences perception."
— Larry Harvey"The art cars are the public transportation system. And that requires regulation because, lately, we've had art cars that don't want people on board and that want private parties, and that's in conflict with the communitarian feeling and the interactive aspect of society."
— Larry Harvey"We've been civilized from the beginning. In the desert, it's a baroque city like Paris or Rome."
— Larry Harvey"People out here build whole worlds out of nothing, through cooperating."
— Larry Harvey"As a child, I craved sophistication and culture. My parents didn't know what to make of me."
— Larry Harvey"We didn't worry about getting a venue or asking permission. We started out guerrilla. We were illegal, going down to the beach to burn this thing."
— Larry Harvey"Burning Man is like a big family picnic. Would you sell things to one another at a family picnic? No, you'd share things."
— Larry Harvey"If all of your self worth and esteem is invested in how much you consume, how many likes you get, or other quantifiable measures, the desire to simply possess things trumps our ability or capability to make moral connections with people around us."
— Larry Harvey