Marek Bartelik |
Dr. Marek Bartelik is the President of the US Chapter of the International Art Critics Association (AICA), Vice-president of AICA International, an art historian and art critic specializing in 20th century art and theory of art, with a Masters of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in Art History from CUNY Graduate Center. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. He is the author of To Invent a Garden: the Life and Art of Adja Yunkers, The Sculpture of Ursula von...read more |
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John Bennett |
John Bennett is an international environmental consultant and occasional journalist who has managed and advised programs for the United Nations Environment Programme, environment ministries, NGOs and private foundations in over 40 countries. He has degrees in English literature and law and has previously worked in government and politics in the United States. read more |
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Monojit Chatterji |
Monojit Chatterji is the Bonar Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Dundee and Fellow and Director of Studies in Economics at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. He has held visiting appointments in many Universities in USA, Australia, India, Mexico, and Greece and has many publications in learned journals. He is also by appointment of the Government of Wales a member of the Welsh Remuneration Board which determines all financial payments to Members of the Welsh Assembly. He is the Chair of the...read more |
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Sandrine Dumas |
After several years training as an actor in Paris, Sandrine Dumas' career took off to a flying start : working with internationally acclaimed film makers including Robert Altman, Milos Forman, Krzystof Kieslowski, Medhi Charef, Ermanno Olmi, Laurent Perrin, James Huth, Diane Bertrand… Recently she has worked with Mia Hansen Løve, Benoit Jacquot, Olivier Ducastel and Jaques Martineau. Whilst pursuing her film career, she has remained active in theatre, in productions directed by Pierre Pradinas,...read more |
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Gary Dymski |
Gary Dymski is professor of economics at the University of California, Riverside. He received his B.A. in urban studies from the University of Pennsylvania in 1975, and an MPA from Syracuse University in 1977. From 1977 to 1979, Gary was economic analyst for the Legal Services Organization of Indiana; from 1979 to 1981, he was staff director for the Democratic caucus in the Indiana State Senate. Gary received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 1987. He was a research fellow...read more |
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Katerina Gregos |
Katerina Gregos is a highly recognized international Greek-born curator and writer based in Brussels. She was recently appointed as curator of the Danish Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale in 2011. She is co-curator of the 4th Fotofestival Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Heidelberg, in Germany (together with Solvej Ovesen). She is also curating a large-scale exhibition on human rights for the City of Mechelen, Belgium, in 2012. As an independent curator Gregos has curated numerous exhibitions internationally...read more |
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George Hadjimichalis |
George Hadjimichalis is a visual artist born in Athens in 1954. His first solo show took place in Ashantour Bacharian’s Gallery “Ora” in 1977, and he has been exhibiting regularly ever since. In 2001, the National Museum of Contemporary Art held a large exhibition, George Hadjimichalis, Works 1985 – 2000, and a show entitled George Hadjimichalis, Seven Works (1990-2000) was organized in 2002 by MoMA/PS1 in New York. In 2005, he represented Greece in the Venice Biennale. George...read more |
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Victoria Lynn |
Victoria Lynn is an independent curator and writer based in Melbourne and the author of three books and over 70 articles and catalogues. Victoria was the curator of turbulence, 3rd Auckland Triennial; Julie Rrap: Body Double and Regarding Fear and Hope, each in 2007. She previously held the post of Director, Creative Development at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. Prior to that, Victoria was Curator of Contemporary Art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Victoria was also Chair, Visual Arts/Craft...read more |
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