Tim Marlow is a writer, broadcaster,
art historian and Director of Exhibitions at White Cube in London.
In 1993 he founded Tate: The Art Magazine. From 1991 to 1998 he
presented Radio 4's arts programme Kaleidoscope, for which he
won a Sony Award, and is currently a presenter of the World Service
arts programme The Ticket.
As well as numerous arts programmes for Five,
he presented a documentary on JMW Turner for BBC ONE . Other television
work included presenting the now notorious Is Painting Dead? Debate
for Channel Four in which artist, Tracy Emin, swore and shouted
her way into British television history.
Tim Marlow is the author of various books including
monographs of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin and the Austrian
expressionist Egon Schiele as well as a survey of great artists
published by Faber. He has written extensively on art and culture
in the British press including the Times, the Guardian, the Independent
on Sunday and Arena, Art Monthly and Blueprint magazines.
He is visiting lecturer at Winchester School of
Art and an examiner on the Sculpture MA and former Creative Director
of Sculpture at Goodwood.
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