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When Grayson Perry stepped up to accept the Turner Prize in 2003, he famously declared, with characteristic irony, that it was high time the award went to “a transvestite potter from Essex”.
Grayson Perry on popularity, pottery and class: ‘I still enjoy looking for discomfort in the faces of the overeducated’ The Turner Prize-winning artist talks to Mark Hudson about why art ...
The artist wore a large plastic necklace with a cheeky hidden message on the BBC family show and then swore on air.
Sir Grayson Perry has said he went on The Masked Singer to see what shocks the “unshockable” art world.. The 64-year-old, ...
Brexit Pots By Celebrated British Artist And Potter Grayson Perry Acquired By V&A. Picture: Getty Grayson Perry first began exploring cross-dressing around age 12, initially wearing his sister's ...
The Turner prize-winning potter Grayson Perry has long been a familiar face, but now he seems to be popping up everywhere—even on Saturday night TV. There were gasps on the UK celebrity singing ...
Exhibition in Edinburgh shows a British artist — and self-described ‘transvestite potter’ — with a pungent, ... Grayson Perry, The Agony in the Car Park, 2012, wool, cotton, acrylic ...
Preparing to interview Grayson Perry, one of Britain’s best-known artists, in his London studio, I wondered if the high-profile transvestite would open the door dressed as a man or as a woman.
In the case of Sir Grayson Perry, the country’s best-known cross dressing potter, his activities are documented by a self-styled “burnt-out celebrity photographer”, Richard Ansett.
Pottery artist Grayson Perry, who creates vases depicting subjects like death and child abuse, has won this year's Turner Prize. Perry accepted the award in a dress, as his female alter-ego Claire, ...
The Turner Prize-winning artist talks to Mark Hudson about why art shouldn’t feel like homework, why he used to have a ‘screwed up’ relationship with art dealers, and his new retrospective ...
Grayson Perry on popularity, pottery and class: ‘I still enjoy looking for discomfort in the faces of the overeducated’ The Turner Prize-winning artist talks to Mark Hudson about why art ...
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