- Graham David Smith
Graham David Smith (born 1937) is an artist and writer currently living in London.
Biography
Born in the East End, Smith attended Walthamstow art school where in 1956 he met and became the lover of
Eric Hebborn citation |title=Drawn to Trouble: Confessions of a Master Forger : a Memoir |first=Eric |last=Hebborn |authorlink=Eric Hebborn |year=1993 |publisher=Random House |isbn=0679420843 |ISBN status=May be invalid - please double check] , who was to become a notorious art forger. Smith moved on to theRoyal College of Art and Hebborn to theRoyal Academy , but the couple stayed together for the next 13 years.Upon Hebborn's return from a two-year stay in
Italy after winning the Academy's Prix-de-Rome, the couple lived together in the run-down Cumberland Hotel inHighbury . They set up business buying and selling art, and spent many hours scouring junk shops for bargains. They befriended Marie Gray, who owned a shop nearLeicester Square , and it was at her suggestion and from her stock that they used blank sheets of period paper upon which Hebborn could create original drawings, while Smith 'antiqued' them.In 1963 they moved to Italy and opened a gallery, which attracted the attention of several of the art cognoscenti of the day. Notable amongst them was Sir
Anthony Blunt , who often stayed with the couple when visitingRome .Smith and Hebborn grew apart and in 1969 Smith returned to
London . He moved into fabric and wallpaper design, creating stylised designs of trees, flowers, birds and animals forJean Muir and Osborn & Little, amongst others.In the late 1970s Smith relocated with his lover John Elliker to California, and again changed artistic direction, now working in book illustration.
After Elliker died in 1987, Smith began to create a series of erotic drawings influenced by the medieval
Dance of Death , and the resurrection of the genre by the Mexican artistJose Guadalupe Posada . These reflected his horror at the impact of AIDS on the homosexual community. Geraldine Norman, in her article in the Independent newspaper citation |title=An Old Master or two to pay the bills |periodical=The Independent |date=January 29 ,1995 |first=Geraldine |last=Norman |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19950129/ai_n9630653 |accessdate=2007-11-13 ] refers to them as 'terrifying' and states that they use 'a highly finished academic style, reminiscent of the fine drawing taught by 19th century French academies'. They were exhibited in the Rita Dean gallery inSan Diego .At this time Smith also lived a parallel life on the fringe of the
hustler community inLos Angeles . He became friendly withRick Castro and memorably appeared as Ambrose Sapperstein in his 1996 movie "Hustler White " "Hustler White" directed by Rick Castro &Bruce LaBruce , 1996 ] .Smith's autobiography was published in 1996, which, he says, he wrote partly to refute some of the claims of Hebborn's own autobiographical work .
In 1997 Smith returned to London where he now lives. He continues to write, mainly poetry, and to create further tableaux drawings on death and homo-erotic themes.
Works
* "Celebration: the autobiography of Graham David Smith" by Graham David Smith, Mainstream, 1996 ISBN 1-85158-843-4
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/gdsmithcline Graham David Smith Home Page]
References
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