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Garry Shead was born on 1942 in Australia, is an Australian artist and filmmaker. Discover Garry Shead's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Garry Shead is an Australian artist and filmmaker.

1921

The 21st century saw him branch out into a complex set of paintings celebrating the Ern Malley series of hoax poems.

1960

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 for the ABC 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.

1967

In 1967 he married folk singer and civil rights activist Odetta.

They later divorced.

Shead won the Young Contemporaries Prize in 1967.

1968

Shead became interested in Lawrence after he came across letters by the author while on an expedition with the ABC to the Sepik Highlands in Papua New Guinea in 1968.

1973

He spent six months in Paris in 1973.

1980

He has spent time in Japan, Papua New Guinea, France, Austria, and Hungary, returning to Australia in the 1980s.

In the 1980s he spent time in France, Spain, Italy and Holland.

During a residency at the Karolyi Foundation, in Vence in southern France, he met Hungarian sculptor Judith Englert, and spent a year in Budapest with her before returning to Australia.

During the late 1980s his style (figurative, allegoric, lyric, moody) crystallized with the Bundeena paintings, the Queen series and the D. H. Lawrence series.

This last is based mainly on Lawrence's novel Kangaroo (novel), which was inspired by the Lawrences' stay at Thirroul, near Wollongong.

1987

In 1987 they eventually settled in the seaside suburb of Bundeena, south of Sydney.

1992

His paintings are in many galleries in Australia and overseas, and he has won several awards, including the Archibald Prize in 1992.

1993

He won the Archibald Prize in 1993 with a portrait of Tom Thompson.

He also painted a portrait of Brett Whiteley's ex-wife Wendy Whiteley for the Archibald Prize, but that entry did not win.

2004

He won the Dobell Prize in 2004 with Colloquy with John Keats.

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.

2009

He was a finalist in the Archibald Prize in 2009 and 2012.