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Contributors - Issue 2

 

Stephanie Burns is an artist with a career spanning 17 years. She was previously the co-owner/director of a commercial gallery in Canberra, Stephanie Burns Fine Art and is currently building a sculpture park and gallery with her husband on their property in Yass, which is due to open to the public in late 2009. Burns was the founder of The Peter Fuller Memorial Foundation in 1991, and is the current editor of Art Influence.

David Cohen is art critic and contributing editor at the New York Sun, publisher of the online magazine, artcritical.com, and gallery director at the New York Studio School.  He moderates the Review Panel, the critics forum at the National Academy Museum in New York recordings of which are posted at artcritical.

Phil Day, born in Goulburn in1973, he lives in Braidwood where he teaches Art part-time to teenagers. He co-founded Finlay Press in 1997 and more recently co-founded Finlay Lloyd Publishing in 2006. Many of the books he has designed, illustrated, printed, or bound have become part of state library, university, and city council collections – including the National Library of Australia. Day believes there is something severely ill with contemporary art. His personal remedy is to enjoy the activity of drawing as an end in itself. He is currently working on his first novel.

Jeff Doyle

Laurence Fuller, son of Peter Fuller, started collecting art at the age of thirteen. He survived an African coup when he visited his uncle’s business operation in Mauritania, then went on to graduate from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, UK. He became a Trustee of the Peter Fuller Memorial Foundation in 2007, and is the UK editor and the designer of Art Influence. Laurence recently wrapped as the lead actor and writer on the film Possession. Visit www.laurencefuller.com to view extracts of his works.

Peter Fuller was one of Britain’s leading art critics when he died in 1990, aged 42. Fuller had a weekly column in The Sunday Telegraph and was the founding editor of Modern Painters magazine, one of the most important magazines on art in Britain. Along with such prestigious books as Art and Psychoanalysis, Peter wrote regularly for Art Monthly UK and New Society for nearly two decades. His writings are currently being read all over the world from TATE Britain to universities in China. Click here to see more

Tim Newark Tim Newark is an historian and journalist. He is the author of ‘Camouflage’ (Thames & Hudson), the book that accompanied the Imperial War Museum exhibition, and ‘Emile Gallé’ (Quintet). See: www.timnewark.com

Marcus Reichert is a painter and a poet who has also worked in film. His filmworks are held in the Archive of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Reichert: The Human Edifice by Mel Gooding, with 100 photographs by the artist in colour, is published by Artmedia Press, London and Displaced Person: Poetry, Pornography & Politics (Selected Writings 1970-2005) is published by Ziggurat Books, London.

Edward Rozzo is a photographer and teacher. His professional photography for major multi-national industries has taken him throughout Europe. He has taught in Italy, Switzerland, and Belgium and is now professor of Visual Culture Studies at the Bocconi University in Milan, Italy. He also teaches Retail Semiotics at the Ecole Superieure d’Arts Appliqués in Vevey, Switzerland. 

Robin Wallace-Crabbe, a painter responsible for more than 40 solo exhibitions and with work in major public and private collections. He has had 14 books published, most concerning art crime, the balance just strange fictions. At present he is working on a suite of large charcoal drawings and some table-top polychrome sculptures. Robin is a regular reviewer for The Australian.

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