Annual Pilkington Lecture
Annual Pilkington Lecture
Thursday 05 November 2015
Annual Pilkington Lecture
Annual Pilkington Lecture
Thursday 05 November 2015
Tim Marlow is an art historian and commentator on the contemporary cultural scene with wide-ranging experience in broadcasting and writing. Previously he was Director of Exhibitions at White Cube in London before taking up his current post at the Royal Academy.
Tim started his broadcasting career on radio, presenting Radio 4's arts programme Kaleidoscope from 1991 to 1998, winning a Sony Award for his work. He has also presented The Ticket (World Service) and The Green Room.
He moved on to television and presented a documentary on JMW Turner for BBC One, several of his own arts programmes for Five, and the notorious Is Painting Dead? debate for Channel Four where Tracey Emin shouted and swore her way into British television history. Tim has also appeared on Newsnight Review and is now presenting art programmes on Sky Arts.
Tim has written for numerous publications including The Times, The Guardian, Independent on Sunday, Arena, Art Monthly and Blueprint magazines, as well as founding Tate: The Art magazine and is visiting lecturer and examiner at Winchester School of Art.
Further Details:
Cost per person: £13.00
Booking has now closed for this event.
Venue: Grand Hall, Whitworth Art Gallery
Tickets: £13 (not a FOW member? for ticket information email [email protected])
Complimentary glass of wine from 6.00pm
Lecture 6.30 - 8.00pm
Tim Marlow is an art historian and commentator on the contemporary cultural scene with wide-ranging experience in broadcasting and writing. Previously he was Director of Exhibitions at White Cube in London before taking up his current post at the Royal Academy.
Tim started his broadcasting career on radio, presenting Radio 4's arts programme Kaleidoscope from 1991 to 1998, winning a Sony Award for his work. He has also presented The Ticket (World Service) and The Green Room.
He moved on to television and presented a documentary on JMW Turner for BBC One, several of his own arts programmes for Five, and the notorious Is Painting Dead? debate for Channel Four where Tracey Emin shouted and swore her way into British television history. Tim has also appeared on Newsnight Review and is now presenting art programmes on Sky Arts.
Tim has written for numerous publications including The Times, The Guardian, Independent on Sunday, Arena, Art Monthly and Blueprint magazines, as well as founding Tate: The Art magazine and is visiting lecturer and examiner at Winchester School of Art.
Further Details:
Cost per person: £13.00
Booking has now closed for this event.
Venue: Grand Hall, Whitworth Art Gallery
Tickets: £13 (not a FOW member? for ticket information email [email protected])
Complimentary glass of wine from 6.00pm
Lecture 6.30 - 8.00pm
EVENT DATE
NOVEMBER 05, 2015
COST
£13.00 per person
POSTAL BOOKINGS
Booking Closed
NUMBER OF PLACES
Max. places: 100
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