Michael Hall will take up his new position on 2 May 2017. He succeeds
Frances Spalding C.B.E., who left in August 2016.
Michael Hall was editor of Apollo from 2004 to 2010, during which time
he oversaw the editorial transformation of the magazine. A former
architectural editor and deputy editor of Country Life, he is an art
historian who is known in particular for his work on the Gothic revival.
His book George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in
Britain and Americawas awarded the Alice Davis Hitchcock Medallion by
the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain for the best book
of architectural history published in 2014. Since leaving Apollohe has been
a freelance author and editor , writing, among other books, Treasures of the
Portland Collection, published in March this year to accompany the opening
of a new gallery for the collection at Welbeck Abbey. He is currently working
on a history of the Royal Collection, due be published in December 2017.
A Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, he is chair of trustees of
the Emery Walker Trust, which opens to the public Walker’s Arts and Crafts
house in Hammersmith. He is also a trustee of the Marc Fitch Fund and the
William Morris Society.
Michael Hall said: “The Burlington Magazine is one of the art world’s most
revered institutions, with a reputation that is second to none for publishing new
research. I greatly admire its empirical, object-based outlook, which is bracingly
based on facts rather than theory, and much enjoy its sharp and wide-ranging
reviews. I’m looking forward to working with its distinguished trustees and highly
experienced editorial and commercial team to enhance and develop its content,
both in print and online, in a way that will reach out to new audiences while
preserving the Burlington’s impressive traditions.”
Timothy Llewellyn, O.B.E., Chairman of the Trustees of the Burlington Magazine
Foundation said: “The Board of The Burlington Magazineis pleased to appoint
Michael Hall as its editor. He is a distinguished scholar , an award-winning author
and a very experienced editor of both printed and digital publications. We look forward
to welcoming Michael to the role in May 2017. We believe he will help The Burlington
enhance its position within the international art history community, especially with a new
generation of art historians.”
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