Nick Goss is an Anglo-Dutch painter, born in Bristol in 1981. He studied first at the Slade School of Art (2002-6) and then at the Royal Academy Schools, London (2006-9). He has exhibited widely in Europe and America.
Hettie Judah is chief art critic of the British daily newspaper The i, a regular contributor to The Guardian, The New York Times, Frieze, Art Quarterly, Numéro Art, and The Art Newspaper, and a contributing editor to The Plant. Recent publications include a short biography of Frida Kahlo (Laurence King, 2020) and Art London (ACC Art Books, 2019.)
Michael Armitage is an artist and founder of the Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute (NCAI). He received his BFA from Slade School of Art, London in 2007, and a Postgraduate diploma from the Royal Academy Schools, London in 2010. Armitage was elected a Royal Academician of Painting in December 2021.
Thomas Marks is a writer and critic. Editor of Apollo magazine from 2013–21, he is an Associate Fellow of the Warburg Institute and a trustee of Art UK.