Anne Gregory is an art historian and cartoonist.
Anthony O’Hear is Professor of Philosophy, University of Bradford and Director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy. 'Philosophy in the New Century' shortly to appear from Continuum.
David Cohen lives in New York City where he teaches at the State University at Albany and elsewhere and writes for various publications, including Art in America, the New York Times, and the Burlington Magazine. His book on Jock McFadyen was published this March by Lund Humphries.
Brian Groombridge is Professor Emeritus of Adult Education at the University of London. He has been active in the field of British-Finnish relations since 1970 as an academic and former educational broadcaster. "Every visit produces some unexpected delight - as in the most recent:"
Marcus Reichert is a painter and film maker. His UNION CITY is recognized as the first neo-noir film and has cult status.
Reichert’s new film REMEMBER will begin production later this year. His writing and a selection of books on his work are available from Art Books International, London.
Norbert Lynton is Emeritus Professor of Art History University of Sussex and well known as a writer, critic and curator. From 1985 –99 he was a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery and is now chairman of Charleston Trust. He is currently working on books of William Scott and Tatlin.
Roger Scruton is a writer and philosopher and author of An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Culture
Rose Wylie is a painter.
Roy Oxlade is a painter. An exhibition of his work will be at ART SPACE GALLERY N1 June 29th to July 28th 2001
Drew Milne is the Judith E. Wilson Lecturer in Drama and Poetry, University
of Cambridge. Recent publications include 'The Gates of Gaza' (Cambridge: Equipage, 2000) and 'Pianola' (Cambridge: REMPress, 2000) featuring art by Jo Milne. 'Mars Disarmed' is forthcoming from The Figures, USA http://drewmilne.tripod.com
Cover Drawing ROSE WYLIE
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