Artist and curator Glenn Sujo was born in Argentina and now lives in London. He is a founding member of the Faculty of the Prince’s Drawing School. Since his first solo exhibition, Histories, in 1982, Sujo’s many exhibitions have included Legacies of Silence: The Visual Arts and Holocaust Memory (Imperial War Museum, London, 2001). His work is found in many collections, including the British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The title of Masterpiece offers an ironic commentary on the career of its rising star artist, Roy Lichtenstein. It features a blonde woman and “Brad,” a recurring character in Lichtenstein’s comic…
We are becoming so accustomed to the remarkable enterprise of the authorities of the Temple, East End Jewry’s playhouse in Commercial Road, that we cease to wonder at anything they now attempt in…
When Claude Cahun took this self-portrait photograph, she was still Lucy Renee Mathilde Schwob and had not yet adopted her new gender-neutral name. She is wearing a pinafore, sitting quietly at a desk…