Brian Sewell

Brian Sewell

Acting 1 titles 1931-07-15 — 2015-09-19 Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England, UK

Brian Alfred Christopher Bushell Sewell was a prominent English art critic and a well-known figure in the media landscape. Born on 15th November 1931, Sewell made a significant impact through his writing for the Evening Standard, where his sharp and often controversial opinions on contemporary art garnered both acclaim and criticism. He was particularly recognized for his scathing critiques of conceptual art and his outspoken views on the Turner Prize, which he often deemed as misaligned with true artistic merit.

Throughout his career, Sewell's distinctive voice and unapologetic stance on art fostered passionate discussions within the art community. His extensive knowledge and keen insights helped shape public discourse on the value and direction of modern art. In addition to his journalistic endeavors, Sewell also appeared on various television programs, where he shared his perspectives and engaged with both art enthusiasts and skeptics alike.

Among his notable works, Sewell authored several books that delve into his views on art and criticism, further establishing his legacy in the field. His influence extended beyond the written word as he inspired a generation of artists, critics, and the general public to think critically about the art they encountered. Brian Sewell passed away on 19th September 2015, leaving behind a complex and enduring legacy in the art world.

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