GARRY SHEAD "Culture as Exhibit" Original Gouache on Card 27.5cm x 21cm - Framed

Regular price $8,000.00


GARRY SHEAD (1942 - )
Original Gouache on Artist's Card Painting

Title: Culture as Exhibit
Hand Signed: Lower Right - Garry Shead
Image Size: 27.5cm x 21cm
Frame Size: 54cm x 47cm (Beautiful new Natural Timber Frame under UV70 Anti Reflection Glass - Artwork is Floated)
Art Condition: Excellent

Framed and Ready to Hang.

You can also come view this work and many others in our Surry Hills Gallery in Sydney. Please message me to arrange a time to view in person.

This Garry Shead purchase will come with a Certificate of Authenticity as a genuine Garry Shead Painting.

Serafin Martinez
Principal, Martinez Art Dealer
Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia
ABN 36 561 407 649

Biography:

Garry Shead (born 1942) is an Australian artist and filmmaker who won the Archibald Prize in 1992/93 with a portrait of Tom Thompson, and won the Dobell Prize in 2004 with Colloquy with John Keats.

He won the Young Contemporaries Prize in 1967 and travelled to Japan, Papua New Guinea, France, Vienna and Budapest. He returned to Australia in the 1980s. His paintings are in many Galleries in Australia and Overseas.

Born in Sydney, New South Wales, he studied at the National Art School in the 1960s. He was a founding member of the Ubu Films collective in the late 1960s, with whom he made numerous experimental film works, and he also worked as an editor, cartoonist, filmmaker and scenic painter before his first major solo exhibition with Watters Gallery in Sydney. 

He was a friend of Brett Whiteley and participated in the famous Yellow House activities. He has shown in more than seventy group exhibitions and had over fifty solo exhibitions, as well as illustrating numerous books.  He also painted a portrait of Brett Whiteley's ex-wife Wendy Whiteley for the Archibald Prize, but that entry did not win.  He was a finalist in the Archibald Prize in 2009 and 2012.

He spent six months in Paris in 1973. In the 1980s he spent time in France, Spain, Italy and Holland.

Shead is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and all State Galleries, many Regional Galleries and numerous private and corporate collections, both Nationally and Internationally.

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