Resource: Writing about Art with Art Critic Tabish Khan, Association for Art History

How do you write about art? On Wednesday 24 June we launched a new series of short online talks about writing about art. We started the series finding out how to write about art and exhibitions with art critic, Tabish Khan. Tabish has been visual arts editor at Londonist since 2013 and writes extensively about contemporary and historic art exhibitions for a variety of online publications. Join us for a short, informal conversation with Tabish about his work, his approach, and advice and tips for writing about art. This was a live event that was recorded.

Our ‘Writing About Art’ online events are free and open to all. They are useful for anyone interested in doing more writing about art, and looking to make art accessible through writing. They may be of particular interest to students and professionals engaged in writing about art, art history or visual culture who want to get an insider perspective and some top tips. E-tickets are available via eventbrite. The talks last approx 20 mins with time for questions at the end.

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Published by Roisin Astell

Roisin Astell received a First Class Honours in History of Art at the University of York (2014), under the supervision of Dr Emanuele Lugli. After spending a year learning French in Paris, Roisin then completed an MSt. in Medieval Studies at the University of Oxford (2016), where she was supervised by Professor Gervase Rosser and Professor Martin Kauffmann. In 2017, Roisin was awarded a CHASE AHRC studentship as a doctoral candidate at the University of Kent’s Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, under the supervision of Dr Emily Guerry.

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