Alex Grey Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Alex Grey Biography
(American artist)Birthday: November 29, 1953 (Sagittarius)
Born In: Columbus, Ohio
Advanced SearchAlex Grey is an artist whose works cover a diverse variety of art forms including painting, sculpture, visionary art, performance art, and installation art. His specialties are spiritual and visionary art for which he is famous all over the world. Grey is an unconventional personality and was always interested in controversial and morbid issues from childhood. As a child he was fascinated by the concept of death and used to collect dead insects which he buried in his backyard. His artistic bent of mind was also evident from his childhood and he was encouraged to draw by his graphic designer father. After studying fine arts in college he went to medical school where he spent five years in the anatomy department preparing cadavers for dissection; his anatomical training greatly influenced his paintings. He was also greatly interested in existentialism and experimented with drugs in order to induce mystical experiences. He is famous for his ‘x-ray’ style of painting and his works of art often present the stages of developing psyche. He has the unique skill of portraying clairvoyant visions and psychedelic themes in his works. His works explore the physical, metaphysical and spiritual anatomy of the human life experiences in a blend of visionary and postmodern art. Quick FactsAge: 70 Years, 70 Year Old Males
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Allyson Grey
children: Zena Grey
Height: 5'3" (160 cm), 5'3" Males
U.S. State: Ohio
Notable Alumni: School Of The Museum Of Fine Arts
Founder/Co-Founder: CoSM, Chapel of Sacred Mirrors
More Factseducation: Harvard Medical School, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Columbus College of Art and Design
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American PeopleAmerican MenAmerican ArtistsAmerican Artists & PaintersMale Artists & Painters Childhood & Early LifeHe was born as Alex Velzy into a middle class family. His father was a graphic designer who encouraged his son’s drawing abilities.He became interested in the concept of death. He would collect dead animals and insects and give them a ritualistic burial in his backyard.He won a scholarship to attend the Columbus College of Art and Design in 1971. He dropped out in 1973 and painted billboards in Ohio for a year.He went to the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston to study with the conceptual artist Jay Jaroslav for one year (1974-75). He met his wife Allyson Rymland there and the two would experiment with LSD to induce mystical experiences.He then went to Harvard Medical School where he worked in the Anatomy department for five years studying the corpses and preparing them for dissection. His experience at the medical school greatly influenced his artworks.