Dominique Heyse-Moore Editor

Dominique Heyse-Moore is Senior Curator, Contemporary British Art, at Tate Britain. Louisa Buck is a writer and broadcaster. Since 1997, she has been the contemporary art columnist for The Art Newspaper, and is a regular reviewer on BBC radio and TV. She has authored catalogue essays for institutions including Tate and Whitechapel Gallery. Her books include Market Matters: The Dynamics of the Contemporary Art Market (Arts Council England 2004) and Commissioning Contemporary Art : A Handbook for Curators, Collectors and Artists (Thames & Hudson 2012). Nathalie Olah is a freelance journalist and editor. Her work has been published widely, including in Dazed, AnOther and the Times Literary Supplement. Her first book, Steal as Much as You Can: How to Win the Culture Wars in an Age of Austerity was published by Repeater Books in 2019. She is the author of Look Again: Class (2021) published by Tate Publishing. Lauren Elkin is a writer and translator, most recently the author of No. 91/92: a diary of a year on the bus and the UK translator of Simone de Beauvoir's previously unpublished novel The Inseparables. Flâneuse: Women Walk the City was a finalist for the 2018 PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay, a New York Times Editor’s Choice and a Notable Books of 2017, a Radio 4 Book of the Week, and a best book of 2016 by the Guardian, the Financial Times, the New Statesman, and the Observer. It is being translated into nine languages. Amy Emmerson-Martin is Assistant Curator, Contemporary British Art, at Tate Britain.