Louise Rytter is a freelance fashion curator, writer, and online editor. Formerly an assistant curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum, where she worked on the blockbuster “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” exhibition, she is now content editor for the Google Arts & Culture We Wear Culture project. She is the author of Louis Vuitton Catwalk.
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Joanna Rzezak is a graphic designer, illustrator, and the author of 1001 Ants, 1001 Bees, and 1001 Fish. A graduate in architecture from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, she also works in editorial, web design, and branding. She lives in Paris.
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Oscar Sabini is an Italian illustrator who also organizes and teaches creative and educational workshops for children and adults. He is the author and illustrator of Paper Zoo.
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Robert Sae-Heng is an illustrator and artist with a BA in illustration from the University for the Creative Arts, Southeast England. He is the illustrator of the Newbery Medalist Linda Sue Park's The One Thing You'd Save.
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Olivier Saillard is a fashion historian and director of the Azzedine Alaïa Foundation.
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Martin Salisbury is a professor of illustration at the Cambridge School of Art, where he designed the renowned MA Children's Book Illustration program. He has previously chaired the international jury at the Bologna Children's Book Fair and been a member of the jury at the Global Illustration Awards in China. His books include Children's Picturebooks: The Art of Visual Storytelling, The Illustrated Dust Jacket: 1920-1970, and Miroslav Sasek in the Illustrators series.
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Amy Sall is a writer, independent researcher, and collector-archivist based in New York. She is the founding editor of SUNU: Journal of African Affairs, Critical Thought + Aesthetics, a pan-African, post-disciplinary platform exploring the artistic, cultural, and intellectual production of Africa and the diaspora across time and space. Amy holds a master’s degree in human rights studies from Columbia University. As a Part-time Lecturer at The New School, New York, she conceived and taught two courses, “The African Gaze: Visual Culture of Postcolonial Africa and the Social Imagination” and “Third Cinema & the Counter Narratives.” Her private collection, The Sall Collection, is an assemblage of studio and other vernacular photography, printed matter, and ephemera with a pan-African focus. Amy’s work and interests explore the theory and praxis of cultural sovereignty, cultural preservation, anti-/de-/post-coloniality, human rights, visual culture, and the archive.
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Laura Salm-Reifferscheidt worked for the German newspaper Die Welt as a foreign correspondent in Istanbul. She lives in Berlin.
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Maarit Salolainen is head of the master's program in fashion, clothing and textile design at Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Finland. Alongside her academic work, Salolainen works in the international textile industry. As a creative director for the Turkish textile mill Vanelli, she leads a team of designers and engineers in developing new concepts, products, and collections for international interior textile editors and brands.
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Vibece Salthe is a curator at the Stavanger Art Museum.
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Anastasia Samoylova is a Russian-born American photographer. Her previous books include Floridas, FloodZone, and Image Cities.
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Ben Sanders is an award-winning illustrator and book designer based in Ballarat, Australia. His books include the Lento & Fox series, I’ve an Uncle Ivan, and the Bad Apple series.
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Irving Sandler‘s four-volume history of postwar American art includes The Triumph of American Painting, The New York School, American Art of the 1960s, and Art of the Postmodern Era. He was the manager of The Club of the abstract expressionists and co-founder of Artists Space. He is the chairman of the Artists Advisory Committee of the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation. In 2008, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award in Art Criticism from the International Art Critics Association.
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Lorenzo Sangiò is an award-winning Italian illustrator. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brescia and gained an MA in illustration for publishing from Ars In Fabula, in Macerata.
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Dominic Sansoni is a photographer and has contributed to many books.
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Lucy Sante is a Belgian-born American writer, critic, artist, and frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books.
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SAOTA is a leading architecture firm driven by Stefan Antoni, Philip Olmesdahl, Greg Truen, Phillippe Fouché, Mark Bullivant, and Logen Gordon who share a potent vision easily distinguished in their design.
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Edit Sasvári is an art historian, and has been director of the PIM Kassák Múzeum in Budapest since 2010. She has been working in the museum field since 1988, and her main areas of research are historical modernism, the (neo) avant-garde, and art-related cultural policy in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Charles Saumarez Smith has been director of the United Kingdom’s National Portrait Gallery, director of the National Gallery, and secretary and chief executive of the Royal Academy. He is the author of East London, The Company of Artists: The Origins of the Royal Academy of Arts in London, and The National Gallery: A Short History, among other titles.
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Gill Saunders is Senior Curator of Prints at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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Drew Sawyer is an art historian and curator and currently the Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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