I Found Myself in the Art World
Grayson Perry discusses the painful yet rewarding process of becoming an artist and assesses the role of the artist in society.
In the last of his four Reith Lectures, recorded in front of an audience at Central St Martins School of Art in London, the artist Grayson Perry discusses his life in the art world; the journey from the unconscious child playing with paint, to the award-winning successful artist of today. He talks about being an outsider and how he struggles with keeping his integrity as an artist. Perry looks back and asks why men and women throughout history, despite all the various privations they suffered, have always made art. And he discusses the central purpose of creating art - to heal psychic wounds and to make meaning.
Perry was awarded the Turner Prize in 2003 and is well known for his ceramic works, printmaking, drawing, sculpture and tapestry. He is also known as one of Britain's most famous cross-dressers as alter ego Claire.
The Reith Lectures are presented by Sue Lawley and produced by Jim Frank.
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Read Grayson Perry's final lecture, titled 'I Found Myself in the Art World'.
Broadcasts
- Tue 5 Nov 2013 09:00BBC Radio 4
- Sat 9 Nov 2013 22:15BBC Radio 4
- Sat 18 Apr 2020 19:15BBC Radio 4
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