Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6307594> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 69 of
69
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6307594 description "British curator".
- Q6307594 description "British curator".
- Q6307594 subject Q15286080.
- Q6307594 subject Q5312304.
- Q6307594 subject Q6647427.
- Q6307594 subject Q6854301.
- Q6307594 subject Q7478371.
- Q6307594 subject Q8313700.
- Q6307594 abstract "Julian Spalding (born 15 June 1947) is a British art critic, writer, broadcaster and former curator. Considered to be a controversial maverick and outspoken critic of the art world, he has frequently contributed to arts, news and current affairs programmes on radio and TV.Spalding grew up on a council estate in St Mary Cray, South London. His upbringing there played an important part in shaping his subsequent outlook, particularly with regard to understanding how social inequality and cultural deprivation have a negative impact on people's lives.He studied art history at Nottingham University and art at Nottingham Art College, and after a brief spell as an artist and designer he chose to work in museums and galleries. Spalding started as an art assistant at museums in Leicester and Durham before becoming director of galleries for Sheffield, and then Manchester. In 1989 he was appointed director of Glasgow Museums, responsible for the largest collection managed by a local authority and Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the most visited museum outside London.During his career as a curator he established several award-winning, innovative galleries and museum services, including the Ruskin Gallery in Sheffield; the St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art and The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) in Glasgow; and the Open Museum. In 2000, he also instigated the now international Campaign for Drawing.In 1999, he was awarded the Lord Provost's Prize for Services to the Visual Arts in Glasgow for his directorship of Glasgow Art Galleries and Museums, although his curatorial career was cut short the same year when his post, along with others, was abolished by Glasgow City Council. Spalding subsequently spoke internationally and advised museums and galleries about new and innovative approaches, later outlined as what he describes as a practical philosophy in his 2002 book The Poetic Museum.Since 2001, he has concentrated chiefly on his writing, winning the Banister Fletcher Prize in 2006 for his book The Art of Wonder.".
- Q6307594 birthDate "1947-06-15".
- Q6307594 birthYear "1947".
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink eclipse.htm.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink entertainment-arts-17523671.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink Julian+SPALDING.aspx.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink takingafreshlookatarthis.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink guardianobituaries.arts.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink the-poetic-museum--reviving-historic-collections-by-julian-spalding-656311.html.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink julian-spalding-more-central-control-is-the-last-thing-our-museums-need-632424.html.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink julian-spalding.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink art-in-an-ephemeral-age.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink www.julianspalding.net.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink 200309290043.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink 142693.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink www.openmuseum.org.
- Q6307594 wikiPageExternalLink www.thebigdraw.org.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q1061094.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q11148.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q11149.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q123350.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q15286080.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q1566255.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q2638817.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q3094799.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q3306184.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q4164507.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q472316.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q5027789.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q50637.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q5248561.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q540149.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q59746.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647427.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q674426.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q6854301.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q7096148.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q7380954.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q7594905.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q8313700.
- Q6307594 wikiPageWikiLink Q955545.
- Q6307594 dateOfBirth "1947-06-15".
- Q6307594 name "Spalding, Julian".
- Q6307594 shortDescription "British curator".
- Q6307594 type Person.
- Q6307594 type Agent.
- Q6307594 type Person.
- Q6307594 type Agent.
- Q6307594 type NaturalPerson.
- Q6307594 type Thing.
- Q6307594 type Q215627.
- Q6307594 type Q5.
- Q6307594 type Person.
- Q6307594 comment "Julian Spalding (born 15 June 1947) is a British art critic, writer, broadcaster and former curator. Considered to be a controversial maverick and outspoken critic of the art world, he has frequently contributed to arts, news and current affairs programmes on radio and TV.Spalding grew up on a council estate in St Mary Cray, South London.".
- Q6307594 label "Julian Spalding".
- Q6307594 givenName "Julian".
- Q6307594 name "Julian Spalding".
- Q6307594 name "Spalding, Julian".
- Q6307594 surname "Spalding".