Grayson Perry is an artist and potter. He won the Turner Prize in 2003 for his works in ceramic, which has become one of his most celebrated mediums. Born in Chelmsford, Essex in 1960 he attended Braintree College of Further Education and then Portsmouth Polytechnic where he studied Fine Art and also enrolled in pottery classes. In the early 80s he became a member of the Neo-Naturist group, collaborating in their film and performance works. In 2005 he was Guest Fashion Editor of Spoon magazine and was commissioned to report on the summer Paris collections. He has exhibited internationally as a solo artist with major presentations of his work at the Barbican Art Gallery, London (2002) and with My Civilization at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan (2007). He has also participated in numerous group shows including Protest and Survive at Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (2000) and New Labour at the Saatchi Gallery, London (2001). Publications include ‘Grayson Perry’, Victoria Miro gallery, 2004 and The Charms of Lincolnshire by Grayson Perry, 2006. He lives and works in London.




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