Robin Simon (critic) explained

Robin Simon (born 23 July 1947)[1] is a Welsh art historian and critic, editor of the British Art Journal.[2]

Simon was a tenured academic at the University of Nottingham, teaching both English Literature and Art History, and was then Director of the Institute of European Studies in London before becoming editor of Apollo magazine in 1990. He has written and lectured extensively on Italian art of the fourteenth century and on British art, especially of the eighteenth century, on theatre and music, and on the history of cricket. He has been art critic of the Daily Mail since 1987.[3] From 2007 until 2023 he was visiting professor in the Department of English at University College London and, as of March 2023, has been Honorary Professor of Practice in the same department. Since 2018 he has been Professorial Research Fellow in Art History at Buckingham University.

Simon is the son of the late Archbishop of Wales Glyn Simon; he is married to the wine and food writer Joanna Simon.

Selected books and publications

Notes and References

  1. News: Birthdays . . 31 . 23 July 2014 .
  2. Web site: Robin Simon, Esq, FSA, DLitt . Debretts. 11 January 2013.
  3. Web site: Robin Simon. Fletcher Associates. 11 January 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130221122058/http://www.fletcherassociates.net/Fletcher_Associates/Robin_Simon_Biog.html. 21 February 2013. dmy-all.