
Grayson Perry
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 64 |
Artworks | The Walthamstow Tapestry |
A Map of Days | |
On view | Bonnefantenmuseum |
Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art | |
Spouse | Philippa Perry |
Children | Florence Perry |
Flo Perry | |
Movies/Shows | Grayson Perry: All Man |
All In The Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry | |
Grayson Perry: Who Are You? | |
The British Guide to Showing Off | |
Grayson/ Flowers/Jewels | |
The Grierson Trust: Grayson Perry In Conversation | |
Bungalow Depression | |
Awards | British Academy Television Award for Best Specialist Factual |
Turner Prize | |
Date of birth | March 24,1960 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Bicknacre |
United Kingdom | |
Known for | Fine art |
Parents | Jean Dines |
Tom Perry | |
Works | The Walthamstow Tapestry |
Golden Ghosts | |
Education | Portsmouth University |
University of Portsmouth | |
King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford | |
Colchester Institute Braintree Campus | |
Periods | Contemporary art |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 445653 |
Grayson Perry Life story
Sir Grayson Perry CBE RA Hon FRIBA is an English contemporary artist, writer and broadcaster. He is known for his ceramic vases, tapestries, and cross-dressing, as well as his observations of the contemporary arts scene, and for dissecting British "prejudices, fashions and foibles".
Revamped Burrell Collection wins Museum of the Year

... The winner was announced by artist Sir Grayson Perry at a ceremony at the British Museum in London on Wednesday...
Grayson Perry accepts knighthood from Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle

...By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporterTurner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry has accepted his knighthood from the Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle...
New Year Honours 2023: Grayson Perry and Brian May lead cultural roll call

...Artist Grayson Perry and Queen guitarist Brian May have been knighted, leading the cultural names who have been included in the Stephen Graham and David Harewood are among the actors to be honoured, both being appointed OBEs...
New Year Honours 2023: Brian May and Lionesses on list

... There is also a knighthood for artist Grayson Perry and a damehood for Olympic heptathlete Denise Lewis...
Love Island, Australia: the imports will help, the reality-TV-dealing with the new reality

... Shows Grayson Perry s Art Club to Hold Jamie Oliver, cook & Carry On and Peter Crouch, Our summer have been hastily put together, with varying degrees of success...
Art in 2020: The exhibitions hotlist

...An exhibition of work by Titian will be a highlight of the National Gallery s 2020 calendar Let s start in Bath at the Holburne museum, for an exhibition of Grayson Perry s early work in a show with the Adrian Mole-ish subtitle, The Pre-Therapy Years...
Rowan Williams: Climate change 'largest challenge ever'

... Interviewed by artist Grayson Perry for BBC Radio 4 s Today programme, Rowan Williams said climate change is everybody s problem ...
Greta Thunberg to guest edit Radio 4's Today programme

... The others include Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry and Supreme Court president Baroness Hale of Richmond...
Rowan Williams: Climate change 'largest challenge ever'
Rowan Williams said some people have 'sinister' reasons for denying Climate Change
The environmental crisis is the "largest challenge ever" to the human race, the former Archbishop of Canterbury has said.
Interviewed by artist Grayson Perry for BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, Rowan Williams said Climate Change is "everybody's problem".
Dr Williams said some people do not believe in The Crisis because it is "just too uncomfortable to face".
But he warned that for others there is a more "sinister" reason for denial.
Perry, who was The Day 's guest editor on the Today programme, asked Dr Williams what the Driving Force was behind people disbelieving Climate Change .
Dr Williams, who held the senior Church of England post between 2002 and 2012, said some people were reluctant to acknowledge the climate crisis because it would require them to change their behaviour.
"For others I think there's a rather a more sinister feeling that this must be some kind of conspiracy," Dr Williams said, citing those who might think Climate Change has been "invented by communists, illuminati or some mysterious group".
Dr Williams added: "So that's something I worry about a bit more, the idea that there are people who genuinely believe Climate Change is a huge confidence trick. "
Perry, a Turner Award prize winning artist, said he wanted to speak to Dr Williams as he was an "expert on the nature of belief", which is not "necessarily about facts".
Grayson Perry is The First of this year's four guest editors on Today over Christmas weekDiscussing this month's general election, Dr Williams said there were "myths" on both sides of the political spectrum.
"Broadly on the Conservative side, there's an assumption still that most of our ills are caused by something Coming In from outside," Dr Williams said, adding it was a "compelling" and "comforting" myth.
Whereas a "left wing myth" would be the idea that it is possible to "legislate justice into being" and make tragedy and misunderstanding impossible, Dr Williams said.
Dr Williams spoke to Perry as part of the latter's guest editorship of the Today programme, the reins of which are handed to high-profile public figures during the week between Christmas Day and New Year .
This year's line-up includes environmental activist Greta Thunberg , Supreme Court President, Baroness Hale, Spoken Word artist George The Poet and journalist Charles Moore .
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Source of news: bbc.com