British art historian and art critic
Richard Shone (born 1949) is a British art historian and art critic specializing in British modern art , and from 2003–15 was the editor of The Burlington Magazine .
Career
At age 16, Shone was already well enough connected in the British art world that Duncan Grant introduced him to his neighbor Lydia Lopokova , the widow of John Maynard Keynes , at her and Keynes's house, where Shone saw work by Seurat , Cézanne , Delacroix , Picasso , Braque and Grant himself.[ 1] Having obtained a BA in English from the University of Cambridge in 1971, Shone was through the 1970s and 1980s a prolific reviewer in the art press - The Burlington Magazine , Art Review , Artforum - as well as a contributor on literature and biography to The Spectator and The Guardian . Shone curated several exhibitions dedicated to British art, such as Walter Sickert ’s portraits at the Victoria Art Gallery in Bath (1990); a full Sickert retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts in London and Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam (1992–93, with Wendy Baron); The Art of Bloomsbury for the Tate Gallery , London (1999). Shone joined The Burlington Magazine in 1979.[ 2]
Selected publications
Shone's chief contributions to art history have been made in the field of early twentieth-century British painting but he has written extensively on the art of the Young British Artists since they emerged in the late 1980s.
Bloomsbury Portraits: Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant and their Circle (Phaidon, 1976) 0714829617
The Century of Change: British Painting since 1900 0714817821 (Phaidon 1977)
The Post-Impressionists 0706410939 (Calmann, Blacker, Cooper, 1979)
Augustus John 0714819980 (Phaidon 1979)
Rodrigo Moynihan 0500973709(Skira/ Thames & Hudson 1988)
Walter Sickert 0714824798 (Phaidon 1988)
Sisley 0714826871 (Phaidon 1992)
Sensation 0500237522 (Royal Academy, 1997)
The Art of Bloomsbury Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant . (Princeton: Princeton University Press , 1999). ISBN 0691049939
Sickert: The Theatre of Life (Piano Nobile, 2021) ISBN 978-1901192599
References
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