Description
Gregory White Smith was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American biographer of both Jackson Pollock and Vincent van Gogh. In addition to writing 18 books with Steven Naifeh, Smith was an accomplished musician, historic preservationist, art collector, philanthropist, attorney, and businessman who founded several companies including Best Lawyers� that spawned an entire industry of professional rankings.
His brain tumor, which was diagnosed in 1975, led to 13 brain surgeries as well as radiation and nuclear medicine treatments and experimental chemotherapeutic regimens. His search for cutting edge medical care was profiled on CBS?s ?60 Minutes? and recounted in his book Making Miracles Happen.
Jackson Pollock: An American Saga was published in 1990. The Philadelphia Enquirer called the book ?Brilliant and definitive ? so absorbing in its narrative drive and so exhaustively detailed that it makes everything that came before seem like trial balloons." Van Gogh: The Life, which Michiko Kakutani of the New York Times called ?magisterial,? was published in 2011 with a companion website hosting over 6,000 pages of notes.
Born
October 4th, 1951 in Ithaca (Age 73)
Films
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