Martin Gayford is a writer and art critic. His books include Man with a Blue Scarf: On Sitting for a Portrait by Lucian Freud; Modernists and Mavericks: Bacon, Freud, Hockney and the London Painters; A History of Pictures: From the Cave to the Computer Screen and Spring Cannot Be Cancelled: David Hockney in Normandy, both with David Hockney; Shaping the World: Sculpture from Prehistory to Now, with Antony Gormley; Love Lucian: The Letters of Lucian Freud, 1939–1954, with David Dawson; and Venice: City of Pictures.
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Elisa Géhin is a children’s book illustrator.
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Marie Geissler is a cultural historian who has worked in the field of Indigenous art for over thirty years. She has a particular interest in Arnhem Land bark painting and the ways Indigenous Australian art has been critical in promoting the self-determination histories of Indigenous Australians. Marie is currently at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra, where she is researching its bark painting collection. She has written academic articles relating to Indigenous Australian art, including the use of Aboriginal art in cultural diplomacy and has also published on urban Indigenous artist Helen S. Tiernan and the Renshaw Indigenous Collection at the New England Regional Arts Museum.
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Adrian George is a curator, commissioner, writer, and educator with over twenty-three years' experience working in some of the most influential art institutions in the world, including the New Museum, New York; Tate Modern; Tate Liverpool; and the UK Government Art Collection. He is currently director of programmes, exhibitions and museum services at ArtScience Museum, Singapore.
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Ana Paula Gerard has a Masters Degree in Public Administration from the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and is the co-founder of Ayúdate, a Mexican non-profit microcredit organization. She has served her country in various economic positions, including as Chief of the Department of Economic Analysis at the Budget and Planning Ministry.
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German Aerospace Center (DLR), is a space agency in charge of the German space program on behalf of the federal government. It conducts research and development in aeronautics, space, energy, transport, and security.
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Bregje Gerritse is a researcher at the Van Gogh Museum.
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Anahita Ghabaian Etehadieh is the founder of Silk Road Gallery in Tehran, Iran's first gallery dedicated to contemporary photography.
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David Gibson has been taking street photographs for more than twenty years. He is one of the founders of in-public, the international collective of street photographers, and his work has been widely published and exhibited. He is commissioned by some of the UK's leading design groups and he supplies several picture libraries with his images. He is based in London.
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Bruce Gilden joined Magnum Photos in 1998. His work has been exhibited widely around the world and is part of many permanent collections such as MoMA, New York; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; and the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.
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Nolan Giles is the Design Editor of Monocle.
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John Gillow has spent over three decades studying, collecting, and lecturing on textiles. His other books include Textiles of the Islamic World and Indian Textiles.
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Claire Gilman is chief curator of the Drawing Center, New York. She has written articles for Art Journal, CAA Reviews, Documents, Frieze, and October, as well as authoring numerous essays for art books and museum exhibitions.
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Christophe Girot is Chair of Landscape Architecture in the Department of Architecture of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH). He is a former chairman of the Department of Landscape Design at the École Nationale Supérieure du Paysage in Versailles, and currently practices landscape architecture in Zurich.
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Thomas Girst studied art history, American studies, and German literature at Hamburg University and New York University. Since 2003, he is the global head of cultural engagement at the BMW Group. Girst's recent books include Art, Literature, and the Japanese American Internment; The Duchamp Dictionary; BMW Art Cars; and 100 Secrets of the Art World.
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Philip Goad is a professor of architecture in the faculty of architecture, building, and planning at the University of Melbourne.
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Claire Goble is a London-based illustrator, animator, and designer whose clients include BBC and Nickelodeon. She illustrated Why Is Art Full of Naked People? and Why Don’t Fish Drown?.
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Karen Gocsik is director of the Warren College Writing Program at the University of California, San Diego, where she teaches first-year composition and a graduate-level training course for the program’s teaching assistants. Professor Gocsik previously taught first-year writing at Dartmouth College, where she was also Executive Director of the Writing & Rhetoric Program. In 2012, Professor Gocsik was nationally recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the “300 Best Professors in America.
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Franck Goddio is president of the European Institute for Underwater Archaeology.
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Sean Godsell is an award-winning Australian architect based in Melbourne who has lectured around the world. Previously listed as one of Wallpaper*‘s ten people destined to “change the way we live,” he has also been featured in Time magazine’s “Who’s Who: The New Contemporaries.
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