The first guest of the program is Paris - based independent
curator and writer Caroline Hancock.
Introduced and chaired by
curator and writer Caroline Hancock..
Not exact matches
The list of initial
and upcoming contributors includes artists such as David Batchelor, Ashley Bickerton, Peter Blake, Jeremy Deller,
and Damien Hirst,
curators such as Caro Howell from Founding Museum, Hans Ulrich Obrist from Serpentine Gallery,
Caroline Campbell from National Gallery,
writers, critics
and broadcasters such as Edwin Heathcote from Financial Times, Alison Cole from Art Newspaper,
and Harriet Vyner, academics
and writers such as Robert Storr from Yale University, Abigail Harrison - Moore from Leeds University,
and Jules Lubbock from Essex University, among others.
CAROLINE PICARD is a Chicago - based artist,
writer and curator.
Eileen Isagon Skyers Artist +
Writer +
Curator + Director of HOUSING Sable Elyse Smith Artist +
Writer + Educator Jessica Steller The
Curator Gallery, FLATT Magazine Stephan Stoyanov Owner + Director of the Stephan Stoyanov Gallery Lexi Lee Sullivan Assistant
Curator at deCordova Sculpture Park
and Museum Benjamin Sutton Art Critic +
Curator + News Editor at Hyperallergic Jenny Tang
Curator Caroline Tilleard Director of Cuevas Tilleard
Art critic Louisa Buck recalls first edition fig - 1 in 2000, painting a picture of the second edition of the project
and the changes in the contemporary art world in the intervening fifteen years; Director of the Contemporary Art Society
Caroline Douglas explores shifting models of philanthropy
and patronage in the arts; Serpentine Gallery co-director Hans - Ulrich Obrist discusses curatorial approaches
and the role of the institution with Fatos Ustek;
Writer and lecturer Gilda Williams uses the fig - 2 programme as a vehicle to explore language
and differing approaches; Tate Modern
Curator of performance Catherine Wood dissects the role
and impact of performance?
Caroline Seck Langill is a
writer, artist,
and independent
curator who occupies the position of Associate Dean, Facilities, Policies
and Planning in the Faculty of Art.
The winner of the 2011/12 Northern Art Prize will be chosen by a panel of industry professionals:
Caroline Douglas, Head of the Arts Council Collection; Tim Marlow,
Writer, Broadcaster, Art Historian
and Director of Exhibitions at White Cube; Simon Starling, Turner Prize winning Artist; Simon Wallis, Director at The Hepworth Wakefield
and chair Sarah Brown,
Curator of Exhibitions at Leeds Art Gallery.