Guy Edward Grey-Smith b. Wagin, WA

  • Artist (Ceramist) , (Painter)
Painter and potter who was born in Wagin, WA. He won many prizes between 1955 and 1978.
Name
Guy Edward Grey-Smith
Birth date
None
Birth place
Wagin, WA
Death date
1981
Death place
None
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Ceramist)
  • Artist (Painter)
Residence
  • Darlington
  • 1975- 1981 Pemberton, WA
  • United Kingdom
Other Occupation
  • Teacher
Active Period
  • 1940- 1981
Languages
  • English
Training
  • 1953- 1954 Central School of Arts, UK
  • studied under Heber Matthews, 1946- 1947 Woolwich
  • studied under Ceri Richards, Robert Medley and Henry Moore., Chelsea School of Art, UK
Is Indigenous
No

Painter and potter who was born in Wagin and educated at Boyup Brook then Bunbury High School before working on the family farm. He did not find this satisfactory and enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force entering Point Cook for training in 1936. He was seconded to the Royal Air Force in 1937 and married Helen an interior designer, in the United Kingdom in 1939 when World War II broke out. He was shot down in 1940, severely wounded and spent time in Stalag as a prisoner of war where he developed an interest in art. He contracted tuberculosis and was returned to England in a prisoner exchange in 1944 and sent to a sanatorium in England where art could be explored further. In 1945, on his discharge, he enrolled at Chelsea School of Art studying under Ceri Richards, Robert Medley and Henry Moore. He also studied pottery at Woolwich under Heber Matthews from 1946-47.

Guy and Helen visited Paris and then returned to Western Australia arriving early in 1949. Here he taught art therapy at Wooroloo Sanatorium and had his first one-man show later in the year. He built a home in Darlington and set up a small pottery in 1951 making slip cast wares and Helen commenced screen-printing fabrics. He and his wife returned to England for the 1953-54 scholastic year when Guy enrolled at Central School of Arts and Crafts and Helen in screen-printing. They had joint exhibitions from 1956-1967 in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Guy painted, potted and taught at Adult Education.

He won the Western Australian section of the Perth Prize for Contemporary Art in 1955 and 1962, the Murdoch Prize in 1959, the Robin Hood Art Prize in 1962, the Perth Prize in 1964, the St George’s Cathedral Prize in 1966-67 and the Walter Murdoch Prize in 1967 and 1968, the Gold Coast Art Prize in 1975 and in 1978 the George’s Invitation Art Prize. Trips were made to Ceylon in 1963 and Bali in 1967. He began teaching at Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT) in 1969 but was seconded to the Foreign Affairs Department to lecture at the University of Fine Art, Phnom Penh for 1971-72 only to be caught up in the problems of civil war and they returned to Perth. He was awarded a Distinguished Artist Grant from the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council in 1973. In 1975 they moved to Pemberton where he lived and worked until his death in 1981.

Writers:
Erickson, Dorothy (Dr)
Date written:
2011
Last updated:
2011
associate of
Henry Moore
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Ceri Richards
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Heber Matthews
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Robert Medley
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
spouse of
Helen Grey-Smith
Designer
associate of
Helen Grey-Smith
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Justin O'Brien
1917
Artist
Recognitions
The George's Invitation Art Prize
1978
Award
Note: Winner
The Gold Coast Art Prize
1975
Award
Note: Winner
The Walter Murdoch Prize
1967
Award
also in 1968
Note: Winner
The St George's Cathedral Prize
1966
Award
also in 1967
Note: Winner
The Perth Prize
1964
Award
Note: Winner
1962 Winner - The Robin Hood Art Prize
1962
Award
Note: Winner
The Murdoch Prize
1959
Award
Note: Winner