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Summer 2007

Issue Number: 95

Contributors


CARLOS BASUALDO is the Curator of Contemporary Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and teaches a course on the History of Exhibitions at the IUAV University in Venice, Italy

LOUISA BUCK is a contemporary critic and co-author with Judith Greer of Owning Art: The Contemporary Art Collector’s Handbook (Cultureshock Media)

RICKY BURDETT is Principal Design Adviser to the Olympic Delivery Authority and co-curator of ‘Global Cities’ at Tate Modern. He was Director of the International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale, 2006

ALEX BUTTERWORTH is a writer, dramatist and historian. His most recent book, Pompeii: The Living City, won the 2006 Longman-History Today New Generation Book of the Year award (Weidenfeld and Nicolson)

RICHARD CORK is an award-winning art critic, historian, broadcaster and exhibition organiser, who has published a collection of writings on modern art (Yale University Press) and Michael Craig-Martin (Thames and Hudson)

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

SERENA DAVIES is a freelance journalist and critic specialising in visual art. She also writes for The Daily Telegraph, The Observer, The Guardian and The Museums Journal

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

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

MARTIN GAYFORD is an art critic. His latest book is The Yellow House (Penguin/Fig Tree)

PHILIP HOOK is a director of Sotheby’s and the author of several novels, of which the most recent is An Innocent Eye (Hodder and Stoughton)

ADRIAN LOCKE is Exhibitions Curator at the RA and is co-curating the forthcoming major exhibition on the art and culture of Byzantium. His most recent essay is published in The Arts in Latin America, 1492–1820 (Philadelphia Museum of Art)

DUNCAN MACMILLAN is Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh. He has written widely on artists, both historical and contemporary, and is also art critic for The Scotsman

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

ANDREW MARR presents A History of Modern Britain on BBC2,Thursdays at 9pm, from 24 May. The accompanying book is published by Macmillan. He also presents _Start the Week_on BBC Radio 4 and Sunday AM on BBC1

EAMONN MCCABE is an award-winning photographer and former picture editor for The Guardian, who contributes to this magazine

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

LINDA NOCHLIN is Professor of Art History at the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University. She has written extensively about nineteenth and twentieth-century art, as well as contemporary art. She will deliver the sixth Annual Luce Lecture on American Art at the RA in January 2008

HUGH PEARMAN is the architecture and design critic of The Sunday Times and the editor of the RIBA Journal. He is author of Contemporary World Architecture (Phaidon), among other books

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

SIMON WILSON is a former Tate curator, a freelance writer and art historian, and a columnist for this magazine


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David Hockney RA at work on ‘Bigger Trees near Warter’. Copyright David Hockney 2007/Photo Jean-Pierre Goncalves