- Edgar West
Born
24 November ,1968 , Edgar West is a widely respected and sharp tongued art critic, fromEngland . He attendedCamberwell College of Arts , and later atSavannah College of Art and Design in America where he offered his expertise through a series oflectures on both theperforming arts andphotography . He also worked as a freelance art journalist in theMiddle East . Currently he resides in London.Early life
Born and raised in
Manchester by parents Russell and Kimberly West, Edgar developed a tendency forart at a young age but was generally discouraged by his then elderly grandfather, Arthur West, who had been an officer with theWelsh Guards . Edgar enjoyed a comfortable childhood due to the wealth of his parents and grandparents and thusly focused his effort in terms of academic subjects, elsewhere. [Channel 4 Documentary on contemporary artists, featuring Waldemar Januszczak andDamien Hurst ]Edgar's second love was supposedly English, a subject at which he excelled in. His mother Kimberly had been an English teacher before marriage and Edgar had shared this apparently inherited passion. However the course of Edgar's life would soon change after the death of his grandfather, Arthur, just as he was preparing to leave for
university to studyEnglish literature . Young West took this as a sign and had his courses switched; the death of his grandfather seemingly rekindled his love for the arts, of which he had been denied for the majority of his youth. [NoveauArtUK, an underground music journal circulated around London featured a bio on West after he promotedart rock band The White Rose Movement/ http://www.poetrymagazines.org.uk/magazine/record.asp?id=10067]Career
Following his education at Camberwell West joined
PricewaterhouseCoopers and worked in their tax consultation department, specialising in taxing and auditing high value goods such asstatues , paintings andtapestries . The position offered West invaluable experience working with exotic pieces of art and is said to have matured his outlook on the profession. It was this experience that West would take with him to further opportunities, and that he could pass on during his lectures in America.West later moved to America to lecture at The Savannah and it was here that he first integrated his writing ability with his love for art. His repertoire includes writing for various local newspapers and art journals, and often led him to be asked to review or judge competitions. On returning to
England in August1998 West became a full-time freelance art critic and journalist; writing for art supplements in many major newspapers in the UK, West soon established himself within both circles. [The Times Culture ,The Guardian ,Irish Times (rarely)The Independent - his friend Januszcak created many links for West in the writing world, and in his articles West often includes biographical detail to emphasise art - "Seeing this as a child made me want to see it in real life.", talking aboutMecca , The Guardian 22.05.05]It was in 2002 that West joined a film crew in the Islamic heartlands to help research works of art for the programme “Islamic Art: Paradise Found”. [ [http://www.teachers.tv/video/20030 Paradise Found: Islamic Art - Episode 2 | Teachers TV ] ] With presenter
Waldemar Januszczak , and the rest of the recording team, West completed a highly successful tour of theMiddle-East finding himself immersed in the culture and the art. West quickly adoptedArabic as a second language to aid his studies.Following his work with
Waldemar Januszczak West made a welcome return toIraq ,Bahrain ,Iran ,Afghanistan andPakistan . An expedition toLebanon had been postponed however, due to the outbreak of war in Iraq and increasing tensions within the region. It is believed that contacts West had made withinHezbollah inBeirut had warned the critic not to visit the country, after recentsectarian violence resulted in the shootings of two French reporters in mid-August. Troop movements inAfghanistan would also be the cause of a follow-up program by Januszczak to be abandoned during January2004 . [UKForeign Office declared Lebanon unsafe for travel, and was endorsed by Hezbollah. West was one of the journalists named by Hezbollah officials in 2005 as "most at risk" because of the nature of work.]During this time West had been informally dubbed “The Last Art Critic in the East” as his writings on the
Islamic arts for Western art journals became more widely regarded. Many of these articles offered a cynical view of the conflict, stating that bitter violence in the Middle-East was destroying some of these war torn countries finest treasures. Naturally many puns emerged surrounding his name (West), and his passionate interest in the East.He returned sporadically during
2004 and2005 for art competitions, but in early2006 he returned permanently; it is rumoured that upon his homecoming West bought property inNotting Hill ,London . [RE/max public release of records 2006]References
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