Artist (born 2000, Stafford) working in London

for sales and enquiries please contact matt@graysmith.art


Matt Graysmith grew up in Stafford in the West Midlands and moved to Guernsey as a teenager, then London since 2020. His work is a wholistic form of portraiture where he explores psycho-geography and folklore through the stage of figuration. The world of his work is constituted of figurative paintings, film, sound and installation. He explores the mythic through the domestic; where a pile of bottles becomes a stone circle in a ritual for kitchens, urinals become fishing ponds and pylons become maypoles.



Artist (born 2000, Stafford) working in London

for sales and enquiries please contact matt@graysmith.art


Matt Graysmith grew up in Stafford in the West Midlands and moved to Guernsey as a teenager, then London since 2020. His work is a wholistic form of portraiture where he explores psycho-geography and folklore through the stage of figuration. The world of his work is constituted of figurative paintings, film, sound and installation. He explores the mythic through the domestic; where a pile of bottles becomes a stone circle in a ritual for kitchens, urinals become fishing ponds and pylons become maypoles.



2024
PAPIER 2 - Delphian Gallery - Helsinki

Gatehouse Gallery Guernsey Residency - Alongside writer Theo Cross

The Long Ville - Gatehouse Gallery

HIEST. - Disrupting Mythologies - SET Woolwich

SET Open Studios

THREE MILES - Pusher Gallery, Holborn


2023
Altar - Southwark Park Galleries
BACKSCATTER - Fitzrovia Gallery Duo Show with Oliver Wade
Camberwell College of Arts Degree Show
Quiet! - hARTs Lane
Enya - Rabbet Art

Work featured in Muddles of Puddles directed by Jim Longden

PAPIER - Delphian Gallery - Southwest France
Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year Series 10
BA Fine Art (Painting) First Class Honours - UAL Camberwell College of Arts

2022
Delphian Gallery Open Call Winner
BATHTUB - Group Exhibition Safehouse Peckham
Unit 1 Gallery X Delphian Gallery Winners Exhibition
BOSH! - AMP Gallery

2021
Soveriegn Arts Fund Bursary Winner
Halfway - APT Gallery Group Show