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Peter Michael Fuller (31 August 1947 – 28 April 1990) was a British art critic and magazine editor.


Life

Fuller was born in Damascus, Syria, and educated at
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and
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,
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.Dennis Griffiths ''The Encyclopedia of the British Press 1422-1992'', London and Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992, p.256 In the early 1970s he wrote for the radical newspapers ''
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'' and ''Seven Days'' , and was responsible for establishing the latter, "a short-lived Marxist glossy weekly". Fuller subsequently freelanced elsewhere. Originally a follower of the critic
John Berger John Peter Berger (; 5 November 1926 – 2 January 2017) was an English art critic, novelist, painter and poet. His novel '' G.'' won the 1972 Booker Prize, and his essay on art criticism '' Ways of Seeing'', written as an accompaniment to the ...
, Fuller moved to the political right in mid-life, coming into conflict with his former allies '' Art & Language''. Peter Fuller was the founding editor of the art magazine ''
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'', launched in 1987, reflecting his admiration for the aesthetic principles of
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. In the spring of 1989 he was appointed art critic of ''
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''. Along with such books as ''Art and Psychoanalysis'', Fuller wrote regularly for ''Art Monthly UK'' and ''
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'' for nearly 20 years. Fuller died in a car accident on the M4 motorway in Berkshire on 28 April 1990."Peter Fuller; Art Critic, 42"
''New York Times'', 1 May 1990
Peter Fuller is buried in
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, Suffolk, UK. The archive of Fuller's letters, journals and writings is held at the
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in London. The Peter Fuller Memorial Foundation, a registered English charity (no.1014623), was set up in 1991. The Foundation hosts an annual lecture at the Tate Gallery and runs the online art magazine ''Art Influence''.


Books

*''Die Champions: Psychoanalyse d. Spitzensportlers'', Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 1976. *''The Champions: The Secret Motives in Games and Sports'', Urizen Books, 1977; London: Allen Lane, 1978 *''The Psychology of Gambling'' (with Jon Halliday), Harmondsworth: Pelican, 1977 *''Art and Psychoanalysis'', London and New York: Writers and Readers, 1981; The Hogarth Press, 1988 *''Beyond the Crisis in Art'' - Writers and Readers;, 1981. *''Robert Natkin'', New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1981 *''Seeing Berger: A Reevaluation of Ways of Seeing'', Writers & Readers, 1981 *''Aesthetics After Modernism'', Writers and Readers, 1983. *''The Naked Artis: 'Art and Biology' and Other Essays'', Writers & Readers Publishing, 1983 *''Images of God: The Consolations of Lost Illusions'', London: Chatto and Windus, 1985; London: The Hogarth Press, 1990 *''The Australian Scapegoat: Towards and Antipodean Aesthetic'', University of Western Australia Press, Western Australia, 1986 *''Henry Moore'', (with Susan Crompton and Richard Cork), London: Royal Academy of Arts / Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1988 *''Seeing Through Berger'', Claridge Press, 1988 *''Theoria: Art and the Absence of Grace'', Chatto and Windus, 1988. *''Left High and Dry: the Posturing of the Left Establishment'', The Claridge Press, 1990 *''Marches Past'', The Hogarth Press, 1991 *''Peter Fuller's Modern Painters: Reflections on British Art'', (edited by John McDonald), London: Methuen, 1993 *''Henry Moore: An Interpretation'', Methuen, 1994.


Films

Peter Fuller made a number of documentaries with
Mike Dibb Mike Dibb (born Wharfedale, Bradford, West Yorkshire, 29 April 1940) is an English documentary filmmaker. In almost half a century of making films mainly for television – on subjects including cinema, literature, art, jazz, sport and popular cu ...
, including; *''Somewhere Over the Rainbow'' - art and psychoanalysis with Robert Natkin and Peter Fuller, 50 minutes, BBC, 1979 *''Fields of Play'' - series exploring the role of play in every area of our lives from childhood and learning to gambling and war games, 5x60 minutes, BBC, 1979 *''Naturally Creative'' - wide-ranging film essay on the origins of human creativity, 90 minutes, Channel 4, 1986/7


References


External links


Art Influence web-site
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