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  2. Jonathan Jones (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Art critic, The Guardian. Spouse. Married. Children. 1 daughter. Jonathan Jones is a British art critic who has written for The Guardian since 1999. He has appeared in the BBC television series Private Life of a Masterpiece and in 2009 [1] was a judge for the Turner Prize. He has also been a judge for the BP Portrait Award.

  3. Waldemar Januszczak - Wikipedia

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    Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, UK. Occupation (s) Art critic and television presenter. Waldemar Januszczak (born 12 January 1954) is a Polish-British art critic and television documentary producer and presenter. Formerly the art critic of The Guardian, he took the same role at The Sunday Times in 1992, and has twice won the Critic of the Year ...

  4. Laura Cumming - Wikipedia

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    Laura Cumming is a British journalist who is the art critic of The Observer newspaper, a position she has held since 1999. Before that she worked for The Guardian, the New Statesman and the BBC. In addition to her career in journalism, Cumming has written well-received books on self-portraits in art and the discovery of a lost portrait by Diego ...

  5. Adrian Searle - Wikipedia

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    Searle studied at the St Albans School of Art (1971–72), Trent Polytechnic (1972–73) and the Winchester School of Art (1973–75). [1] He has taught at Central St Martins College of Art (1981–94), Chelsea College of Art (1991–96) and Goldsmiths College (1993–96), De Ateliers, Amsterdam (2000–03). From 2007 to 2012 he was Visiting ...

  6. Will Gompertz - Wikipedia

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    Gompertz was previously director of Tate Media, and appeared in a show at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2009 called Double Art History. [9] Gompertz has written extensively for The Guardian and The Times newspapers. He is the author of What Are You Looking At?: 150 Years of Modern Art in the Blink of an Eye [10] and Think Like an Artist. [11]

  7. The Guardian - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian. The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959, [4] followed by a move to London. Along with its sister papers, The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust Limited. [5]

  8. Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995 - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian "26.05.2004: Art fire". Retrieved 19 June 2007. Retrieved 19 June 2007. Wade, Mike, "Tracey Emin tells Edinburgh she rejected £1m offer to recreate tent", The Times , 2 August 2008.

  9. ARTnews - Wikipedia

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    artnews.com. ISSN. 0004-3273. OCLC. 586878190. ARTnews is an American art magazine, based in New York City. It covers visual arts from ancient to contemporary times. It is the oldest and most widely distributed art magazine in the world. ARTnews has a readership of 180,000 in 124 countries.