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Ray Mead was born on 22 September, 1921 in Watford, England, is a Canadian painter (1921-1998). Discover Ray Mead'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 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 22 September, 1921
Birthday 22 September
Birthplace Watford, England
Date of death 5 September, 1998
Died Place Toronto, Ontario
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His wife is Mary Phyllis Lockett and after her death, Carolynn Lund (m. 1987)

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1921

Ray Mead (1921–1998) was a Canadian abstract expressionist painter and a member of the artists group known as Painters Eleven.

In his work, he often used a high horizon line as a structural element.

1939

Born in Watford, United Kingdom, Mead studied under John Nash and Randolph Schwab at the Slade School of Art in London, graduating in 1939.

During World War II, he moved to New York where he trained American pilots in combat flying.

1943

Sometime around 1943, he went to New York and first saw American abstraction in the work of Stuart Davis.

1946

In 1946 he moved to Hamilton, Ontario, where he befriended Hortense Gordon, who with him became a member of Painters Eleven.

Later, in Toronto, he worked for MacLaren Advertising as art director.

1949

In 1949, Mead met Hortense Gordon in Hamilton and he was included in the Abstracts at Home exhibition held in 1953 at the Robert Simpson Company, Toronto.

He joined Painters Eleven when the group was formed later that year.

In Canada's conservative art world their early exhibitions were met with disdain.

1956

Nevertheless, Painters Eleven attracted U.S. exposure with a successful exhibition in 1956, Twentieth Annual Exhibition of American Abstract Artists with 'Painters Eleven' of Canada, with the American Abstract Artists at the Riverside Museum in New York City, and were praised by the influential critic Clement Greenberg on a visit he paid to Toronto in 1957.

In the Canadian press, the group's most ardent supporter was art critic Robert Fulford.

1958

In 1958, Mead moved to Montreal to work at the MacLaren's branch there, and became associated, through the dealer of his Montreal gallery, Denyse Delrue, with Quebec abstract artists such as Guido Molinari and Claude Tousignant who also showed their work with her.

These artists had an influence on him, as did Robert Motherwell.

Mead`s finely-tuned work has been called "a dry-martini sort of art".

William Ronald put it this way, of Mead's work:

"Ray was the most intellectual of the 11 of us".

Mead uses colour adroitly.

For him, discovery is central - he tries to put his "accidents" to work.

1960

The group formally disbanded in 1960.

1987

Having returned to Toronto in 1987, he worked continuously until his death in 1998 in Toronto.

1998

A posthumous retrospective of his work was held at the Howard Scott Gallery in New York City in 1998.

2014

Ray Mead: A Survey - Five Decades of Work was held in 2014 at Christopher Cutts Gallery in Toronto.