Tim Marlow joined the Royal Academy of Arts in April 2014 as
Director of Artistic Programmes. His remit includes the RA’s
exhibition programme and Collection, as well Learning, Architecture
and Publishing. Prior to this Marlow was Director of Exhibitions at
White Cube (2003-2014), where he played a major role in White
Cube's evolution into one of the pre-eminent contemporary art
galleries in the world. He has also worked with some of the most
influential artists of our time including Jake & Dinos Chapman,
Tracey Emin RA, Gilbert & George, Antony Gormley RA, Damien Hirst,
Anselm Kiefer Hon RA, Julie Mehretu and Doris Salcedo. Marlow is an
award-winning radio and television broadcaster who has presented
over 100 documentaries on British Television. He was founder editor
of Tate magazine and is the author of numerous books and
catalogues. He has lectured, chaired and participated in panel
discussions in more than forty countries.
David Lancaster was born in Hayes, west London. After studying
philosophy and literature at the University of Warwick, he worked
for Mark Williams on his monthly magazine MotorCycle International.
Now a Senior Lecturer in Journalism at the University of
Westminster, he writes on classic bikes and culture for the website
Southsiders MC and is compiling a book and documentary on
Vincent-HRD motorcycles. He has also been a researcher and director
on BBC2’s Top Gear, launched a number of magazine titles, and spent
two years on The Times.
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