Charlotte Mullins
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Charlotte Mullins

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A former editor of Art Review, V&A Magazine and Art Quarterly, Charlotte Mullins has published over a dozen books on visual art. She has written numerous catalogue essays on artists including Susie Hamilton, Karin Hanssen, Gordon Cheung, Martin Maloney, Sue Arrowsmith, Rachel Lumsden, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Cecily Brown, Suzanne Kühn and Jan Vanriet. She has written on art for the Telegraph, Financial Times and specialist titles for many years and is a regular contributor to BBC Radio arts programmes including Front Row, Free Thinking and Saturday Review. Charlotte also chairs talks and events for museums and galleries including the Royal Academy, Alan Cristea Gallery, Christie’s and V&A. In 2019 Charlotte was a judge for the Sanlam Portrait Award in Cape Town, South Africa. She has previously been a selector for numerous prizes including the 2017 Ruth Borchard Prize for self-portraiture, the 2015 Refocus prize for MIMA/Castlegate, the 2013 Jerwood Drawing Prize and the 2009 BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery, London, as well as the Jerwood Sculpture Prize, the Hunting Art Prize and Self (Royal Society of Portrait Painters). In 2011 and 2012 she was a judge on the BBC TV series ‘Show Me the Monet’. Charlotte is currently working on A Little History of Art for Yale University Press and is enjoying pushing the boundaries of Western art history just a little bit …
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