Career
Born in Watford, United Kingdom, Mead moved to Hamilton, Ontario in 1946. He worked continuously until his death in 1998 in Toronto. A posthumous retrospective of his work was held at Howard Scott Gallery in New York City in 1998.
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 when the group was formed later that year. In Canada"s conservative art world their early exhibitions were met with disdain.
Nevertheless, attracted United States. exposure with a successful exhibition, Twentieth Annual Exhibition of American Abstract Artists with "of Canada in 1956, with the American Abstract Artists at the Riverside Gallery in New York, 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.
The group formally disbanded in 1960.