Winter 2006
Issue Number: 93
Contributors
DIANA ARMFIELD RA is a painter. She has an exhibition at Browse & Darby (until 24 Nov) and she is also participating in the New English Art Club Annual Show at the Mall Galleries (1–18 Dec)
ELIZA BONHAM CARTER is an artist and Curator of the RA Schools
JUDITH BUMPUS is an art historian and freelance writer on art. Her books include Van Gogh’s Flowers (Phaidon) and Reginald Brill (Lund Humphries)
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 award, has recently been published in paperback (Weidenfeld & Nicolson)
EMMA CRICHTON-MILLER is a freelance writer and Þlm-maker
ADAM DANT is an artist, currently working on drawings to be shown at Hales Gallery, London, in early 2007. His newspaper project Donald Parsnips Daily Journal appears as part of MOMA New York’s exhibition ‘Eye on Europe: Prints, Books & Multiples/1960 to Now’ (until 1 Jan)
BERNARD DUNSTAN RA is a painter
JOHN ELLIOTT is a Delhi-based journalist who writes for Fortune and The Economist
EDMUND FAWCETT is a London-based writer and critic. He has worked as a journalist in San Francisco, Brussels, Washington, Paris and Berlin
MARTIN GAYFORD is an art critic. His recent book The Yellow House (Penguin/Fig Tree) is a vivid account of the friendship between Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin
A.C. GRAYLING is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London. His recent books include a biography of French mathematician and philosopher Descartes (Simon & Schuster)
STEPHEN HAWKING is Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge and author of The Universe in a Nutshell and A Brief History of Time (Bantam)
FIONA MADDOCKS is chief arts features writer and opera critic for the Evening Standard
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
DORINDA OUTRAM is Franklin I. Clark Professor of History at the University of Rochester, New York. Her most recent publication is Panorama of the Enlightenment (Thames & Hudson)
SCOTT REYBURN is the art market correspondent of Antiques Trade Gazette and a contributing editor to Art + Auction
ELIZABETH WATERS is Outreach Project Director on behalf of the Royal Academy
SIMON WILSON is a freelance writer, art historian and columnist
MATT WOLF is an American arts writer based in London, where he is theatre critic for The International Herald Tribune and Bloomberg News
MICHAEL WOOD is a writer and broadcaster. His forthcoming television series on the history of India will be aired on BBC2 in summer 2007. He is the author of The Smile of Murugan (John Murray) and Legacy (BBC Books)
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