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ALEX BUTTERWORTH is a writer, dramatist and historian. His book Pompeii: The Living City, winner of the 2006 Longman-History Today New Generation Book of the Year, has recently been published in paperback (Weidenfeld & Nicholson)

MAURICE COCKRILL RA is a painter and Keeper 0f the RA Schools. His work is on view at the Canary Wharf Tower, London (3 June–1 Sep)

EMMA CRICHTON-MILLER is a freelance writer and film-maker

ADAM DANT is working on drawings to be shown at Hales Gallery, London, in early 2007. Dant’s newspaper project Donald Parsnips Daily Journal appears as part of MOMA New York’s forthcoming exhibition ‘Eye on Europe: Prints, Books & Multiples 1960 to Now’ (15 Oct–1 Jan 2007)

EDMUND FAWCETT is a London-based writer and critic. He has worked as a journalist in San Francisco, Brussels, Washington, Paris and Berlin

JAMES FENTON is an award-winning poet and critic. Fenton’s most recent book is a history of the Royal Academy, The School of Genius (RA Publications). His poetry is included in the collection Writers on Howard Hodgkin (Tate Publishing)

CHRISTOPHER FRAYLING is Rector of the Royal College of Art and Chairman of Arts Council England. An award-winning broadcaster and author, he co-curated Tate Britain’s recent ‘Gothic Nightmares’ show and his most recent publications include Mad, Bad and Dangerous: The Scientist and the Cinema (Reaktion)

JAMES HALL is author of Michelangelo and the Reinvention of the Human Body (Chatto & Windus)

CORINNE JULIUS is a writer and broadcaster on design and gardens

FIONA MADDOCKS is chief arts features writer and opera critic for the Evening Standard

JOHN MAINE RA is a sculptor. He is designing a monument for London’s Islington Green on the theme of remembrance, installed this summer

EAMONN MCCABE is an award-winning photographer and former picture editor for The Guardian who contributes regularly to this magazine. An exhibition of his work is on display at The Newsroom, London (until 26 May)

PETER MURRAY is Director of the Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork, and a regular contributor to Irish Arts Review

SCOTT REYBURN is the art market correspondent of Antiques Trade Gazette and a contributing editor to Art & Auction magazine

RICHARD RILEY is Head of Exhibitions at the British Council Visual Arts Department. He curated the Patrick Caulfield retrospective at the Hayward Gallery, London, in 1999

GIJS VAN HENSBERGEN is an author and lecturer on art and architecture. His most recent publication is Guernica: The Biography of a Twentieth-Century Icon (Bloomsbury)

GILES WATERFIELD is an independent writer and curator. His latest novel Markham Thorpe is set in a country house in the 1840s and is published in May (Headline)

KENNETH WAYNE is a curator at the Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, New York, and an expert on Modigliani’s art. He curated ‘Modigliani and the Artists of Montparnasse’, an exhibition that toured the US in 2003

SIMON WILSON is a freelance writer, art historian and columnist

PETER YORK is a social commentator and columnist for The Independent newspaper. His recent publications include Dictators’ Homes (Atlantic Books)


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