Vo Trong Nghia studied architecture at the Nagoya Institute of Technology and the University of Tokyo, before founding Vo Trong Nghia Architects in 2006 in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. His designs are at the forefront of “green” architecture and sustainable practices, and have received numerous accolades, including multiple World Architecture Community Awards and a Wallpaper* Design Award.
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Bob Nicholls is one of the world's leading paleoartists. His work is regularly used to illustrate the latest discoveries in both science journals and the general press.
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Clive Nichols was voted Garden Photographer of the Year by the Garden Writers Guild. He is based in England.
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Brigitte Niedermair is a renowned Italian photographer.
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Trine Otte Bak Nielsen is a curator at the Munch Museum, Oslo.
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Anja Niemi has had exhibitions in Amsterdam, London, New York, Oslo, and Paris. Her rst museum retrospective show is opening at Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm in February 2019.
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Linda Nochlin was the Lila Acheson Wallace professor of modern art emerita at New York University's Institute of Fine Arts. Her publications include The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity; Women, Art and Power and Other Essays; The Politics of Vision: Essays on Nineteenth-Century Art and Society; Courbet; Mise`re: The Visual Representation of Misery in the 19th Century; and Women Artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader. Her essay “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” is considered one of the most in influential texts in modern art history.
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Linda Nochlin (1931-2017), described by The New York Times as the “inventor of feminist art history,” was Lila Acheson Wallace professor emerita of modern art at the New York University Institute of the Fine Arts. She wrote extensively on issues of gender in art history and on 19th-century Realism. Her numerous publications include Women, Art and Power; Representing Women; Courbet; and Mise`re.
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Sakura Nomiyama is a Design Historian. She has worked as a freelance design researcher and curator, most recently contributing to the ‘Marcel Breuer’s Furniture’ exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.
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Joanna Norman is Deputy Head of Research at the V&A and Lead Curator for the Scottish Design Galleries at V&A Dundee.
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Susan North is the curator of Fashion, 1550–1800, at the Victoria and Albert Museum. She co-curated “Style and Splendor: Queen Maud of Norway’s Wardrobe” in 2005 and has published several books for the V&A.
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John Julius Norwich was the author of more than twenty books, including the New York Times bestseller Absolute Monarchs and The Great Cities in History. He began his career in the British foreign service, but resigned his diplomatic post to become a writer. He was a chairman of the Venice in Peril Fund and the honorary chairman of the World Monuments Fund. John Julius Norwich died in 2018.
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Dennis Nothdruft is Curator of the Fashion and Textile Museum, where he leads the museum’s series of drawing classes for young people. He lives in London.
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Azu Nwagbogu is a curator, writer, and art collector. He is the founder and director of the African Artists' Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting African art and artists. Nwagbogu was formerly elected as the director of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art in South Africa. He is also the founder of the Lagos Photo Festival, an annual international photography festival held in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Lauren O’Hara lives in Dublin. She is the illustrator of Sophie Dahl’s children’s book Madame Badobedah, which was a Sunday Times Children’s Book of the Year. With her sister Natalia O’Hara as author, she illustrated Hortense and the Shadow and The Bandit Queen.
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Megan O’Neil is Assistant Professor of Art History at Barnard College.
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Sally O’Reilly contributes regularly to art magazines, including Art Monthly, Frieze, Art Review, and Time Out, and has written numerous catalogue essays for museums and galleries.
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Cian Oba-Smith is an internationally lauded documentary and portrait photographer whose work focuses on communities and subcultures around the world. Alongside guest lecturing posts at various universities and institutions in the United Kingdom, his commissioned work can be found in a number of publications, including The Guardian, TIME magazine, and the New Yorker.
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Fumio Obata is a Japanese graphic novelist and illustrator based in London. He is the author of Just So Happens.
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