CO-EDITOR IN CHIEF
Georgia Gerson is a fourth-year PhD candidate in the History of Art department at the University of York and a Teaching Fellow at the Courtauld Institute of Art. Her research is an interdisciplinary art-historical and sociological study that reconsiders the way value is constructed in the contemporary art market. In order to investigate this in a new, unique way, it takes as its case study the recent intervention into the market of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). She was recently awarded the 2024 Humanities Research Centre Doctoral Fellowship, recognising intellectual achievement and capacity to communicate high-quality research engagingly to a non-specialist audience.
CO-EDITOR IN CHIEF
Isaac Nugent is a second-year WROCAH funded doctoral candidate in the History of Art department at the University of York. His research investigates how the urban environment of sixteenth-century Venice was reshaped through painted architecture. He also works as a gallery educator at the National Gallery and teaches 'A' Level art history for Art History Link-Up, an educational charity. Isaac has previously written book and exhibition reviews for a range of publications, including Burlington Contemporary, The Burlington Magazine and Dovetail. Before starting his PhD, he worked as a Curatorial Assistant for Modern and Contemporary Projects at the National Gallery.
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