Thomas Dreher

Thomas Dreher studied since 1978 art history, philosophy and classical archeology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich. Since 1985 he has written articles, critiques and reviews for art magazines (“das kunstwerk” , “Artefactum”, “Artscribe”, “Wolkenkratzer”, “Kunstforum” etc.) The following links are directed to his writing. 1986-1987 scholarship of Lower Saxony for the Central Institute for Art […]

John Hutnyk

John Hutnyk writes on culture, cities, diaspora, history, film, prisons, colonialism, education, Marxism. He studied and taught in Australia at Deakin and Melbourne Universities; and in the UK in Manchester University’s Institute for Creative and Cultural Research; before moving to Goldsmiths in 1998, and becoming Academic Director of the Centre for Cultural Studies in 2004-2014. […]

Lynn Gamwell

Lynn Gamwell teaches the history of art, science, and mathematics at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Her books include Dreams 1900-2000: Science, Art, and the Unconscious Mind (Cornell, 2000), which was awarded the Gradiva Prize (for “Best Historical Writing”) by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. She has described the […]

Emmanuelle Glon

Emmanuelle Glon is currently working as scientific project manager in the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences in Paris (France). She received her PhD degree on philosophy of mind from University of Paris IV Sorbonne and Institut Jean Nicod in Winter 2004. Following her D.Phil she has been post-doc researcher in Queen’s College of […]

Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink

M.D. Coverley [Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink] is a hypermedia fiction writer.  She also works as educator, curator, editor, critic, and journalist. As M.D. Coverley, she has been writing digital-born fiction since 1995.  Her full-length interactive, electronic novel, Califia, is available on CD-ROM from Eastgate Systems (2000).  Her hypermedia novel, Egypt: The Book of Going Forth by […]

David Levi Strauss

David Levi Strauss is the author of Words Not Spent Today Buy Smaller Images Tomorrow (Aperture, 2014), From Head to Hand: Art and the Manual (Oxford University Press, 2010), Between the Eyes: Essays on Photography and Politics, with an introduction by John Berger (Aperture 2003, and in a new edition, 2012), and Between Dog & […]

Lucy Soutter

Lucy Soutter is an artist, critic and art historian. She has written about contemporary art and photography for publications including Afterimage, Aperture, Photoworks and Source: The Photographic Review, among others. Her essays have appeared in publications including Girls! Girls! Girls! in Contemporary Art (Intellect, 2011), and Appropriation (Whitechapel Gallery and MIT Press, 2009) and she is the author of Why Art Photography? (London: Routledge, 2013). She […]

Philip Yenawine

Philip Yenawine has been engaged in museum education for forty years, ten years of which were spent as Director of Education at The Museum of Modern Art. He is founding director of the Aspen Art Museum and has run education programs at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY among others. Yenawine served as consulting curator […]

Elisabeth von Samsonow

Elisabeth von Samsonow is a Vienna based artist and philosopher. She has run the miniature circus “Hieronimus” after her studies, and started teaching philosophy at the Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Munich. She was a guest student to the studios of Eduardo Paolozzi and Daniel Spoerri who had held chairs at the Munich art academy that time. When she moved […]