Richard Shone

Richard Shone (born 1949) is a British art historian and art critic specializing in British modern art. From 2003-2015 he has been editor of The Burlington Magazine.

Career

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 (199293, with Wendy Baron); The Art of Bloomsbury for the Tate Gallery, London (1999). Shone joined The Burlington Magazine in 1979.[1]

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.

References

  1. Debrett's People of Today, London, 2008ed., pp. 1516-1517, ISBN 9781870520959



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