Everything about Peter Fuller totally explained
Peter Michael Fuller (1947 in
Damascus,
Syria — 1990) was a British art critic and magazine editor who was educated at
Epsom College and
Peterhouse,
Cambridge.
In the early 1970s he wrote for the radical
Black Dwarf and
Seven Days newspapers and freelanced elsewhere subsequently. Originally a follower of writer
John Berger, he moved to the political right in mid-life, coming into conflict with his former allies
Charles Harrison and
Art & Language.
Peter Fuller was the founding editor of the art magazine
Modern Painters, launched in February 1988, reflecting his admiration for the aesthetic principles of
John Ruskin. In the spring of 1989 he was appointed art critic of
The Daily Telegraph. He died in a car accident.
Reference
- Dennis Griffiths The Encyclopedia of the British Press, 1992, Macmillan, p256
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