Essays by Norman Rosenthal, former
Exhibitions Secretary at the Royal Academy, the historian, Lisa Jardine, critics, Richard Shone and Brooks Adams, and painter and critic Martin Maloney explore themes including the phenomenon of the British art scene from the late 1980s; the critical reaction of the work and the role played by patronage in shaping public taste.
This year sees the first iteration of Collections, a section curated by Norman Rosenthal, the dynamic former
Exhibitions Secretary of the Royal Academy who was responsible for sensational shows including Sensation in 1997.
His hyperstylized robotic woman — as — idol remains a constant iconographic feature of his work, as this fifty - year survey, organized by Sir Norman Rosenthal, former
longtime exhibitions secretary at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, amply documents.
Staff alumni include Sir Norman Rosenthal, the
retired exhibitions secretary of the Royal Academy of Arts; Sandy Nairne, the director of the National Portrait Gallery; and Iwona Blazwick, the director of the Whitechapel Gallery.
In a move as brazen as his art, Hirst invited the Tate director Nicholas Serota and brought Norman Rosenthal,
then exhibitions secretary at the Royal Academy of Arts, to the show in a taxi.
But Director of Frieze Fairs Victoria Siddall continues to pursue diversity, and in this spirit has launched a new section, Collections, curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal, the charismatic curator and former
Exhibitions Secretary of the Royal Academy of Arts.
The Breeze at Dawn will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with a foreword written by Norman Rosenthal, independent curator and
former Exhibition Secretary of the Royal Academy of Arts.
During his 31 years as
the exhibitions secretary at London's Royal Academy, Sir Norman Rosenthal staged groundbreaking exhibitions of art including the legendary show, «A New Spirit in Painting» (1981), which brought artists such as Joseph Beuys, Gerhard Richter and Georg Baselitz to broader recognition.
Sir Norman Rosenthal, a London - based freelance curator, was previously
the exhibitions secretary at London's Royal Academy for over 30 years, from 1977 until 2008.
Norman Rosenthal,
exhibitions secretary at the Royal Academy agrees.
Norman Rosenthal,
Exhibitions Secretary at the...
Wedding the spectacular and the controversial,
Exhibitions Secretary...
Norman Rosenthal,
Exhibitions Secretary at the Royal Academy, writes an...
Norman Rosenthal,
Exhibitions Secretary at the Royal Academy, writes an introduction to the exhibition, Richard Shone charts the story over the past 10 years from the Freeze exhibition to Rachel Whiteread's «House» and Lisa Jardine looks at the role of the collector in the twentieth century.
Norman Rosenthal,
Exhibitions Secretary at the Royal Academy, writes an introduction to the exhibition, Richard...
Jury: Maria Corral, Director, Reina Sofia Centre, Madrid; Penny Govett, representative of the Patrons of New Art; Andrew Graham - Dixon, art critic, Independent; Norman Rosenthal,
Exhibitions Secretary, Royal Academy of Arts; Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate Gallery.
Richard Cork of the Times, critic and curator David Sylvester and Norman Rosenthal,
exhibitions secretary of the Royal Academy, tried to make their views heard over Emin's observations.