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TIMOTHY HYMAN
Timothy Hymann (b. 1946) is a British figurative painter, art writer and curator.
Hyman is a recognised authority on the work of many artists, both historical and contemporary including Pierre Bonnard , the painters of the Sienese School as well as the Indian painter Bhupen Khakhar.
Since 1990 he has contributed articles to the Times Literary Supplement. In 1998 his monograph on Bonnard was published by Thames and Hudson, and, in India, his book on Bhupen Khakhar.
In 2000 Hyman and Roger Malbert curated the Hayward Gallery touring exhibition Carnivalesque
In 2001, along with academic Patrick Wright Hyman organised the highly succesful Stanley Spencer exhibition at Tate Britain.
Hyman also co-curated the major exhibition British Vision at the Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent in 2007-08.
Timothy Hyman is also well known for his art lectures that investigate the tangents and marginalia of art history.
He has been a regular visiting lecturer in fine art at both the Slade School of Fine Art and The Prince's Drawing School for many years.
References
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Bonnard, Thames & Hudson, 1998 ISBN 978-0500203101
Sienese Painting, Thames & Hudson, 2003 ISBN 0500203725.
Bhupen Khakhar, Chemould Publications and Mapin Publishing, 1998, ISBN 81-85822-55-7
External links
[edit]- Sexuality & The Self article on the late Bhupen Khakhar at queerarts.org
- Cranach's Golden Age article in the TLS by Timothy Hyman, April 16, 2008
- Marsden Hartley's 'Late Courage' from the Sienese Shredder.