Meet Our Contributing Authors

Dr Caterina
Bellinetti
Caterina is an Edinburgh-based specialist in Chinese art and visual propaganda. With a PhD and twenty years’ experience, she has lectured at the V&A and presented at The British Museum. She’s also written on artists like George Petrides and collaborated with photographer Xiaoxiao Xu.

Art Historian

Art Advisor
Hailey Widrig
Hailey Widrig has over a decade of experience in the art market, specialising in Post-War, Contemporary Art, and Photography. At Art Partners Advisory, she assists collectors and institutions in curating museum-quality collections, providing appraisal reports, market strategy, and acquisition services. She lives in Paris, France.
Emma Jones
Emma Jones is a UK-based author focused on photography, with published work in Photomonitor and Source magazine. Formerly a Curatorial Assistant at Tate Modern, she curated displays by Graciela Iturbide and Ernest Cole. Her current research explores how British artists depict their connections to specific locations.

Writer

Art Historian, Actor, and Writer
Zoé Manset
Zoé is a French creative professional living between Paris and London. With a background in art history and acting, she explores costume and art consumption as performative acts. Her interests include women-created contemporary art, feminist art history, and democratizing art collecting. Zoé is also a theatre critic.
Writer, Scholar, Artist, and Filmmaker
Sarah-Mace Dennis
Sarah-Mace Dennis explores how visual, verbal, and movement languages influence perception. She teaches in the UK and Australia and champions artists who challenge cultural norms, aiming to bring marginalised voices and innovative practices into the art-collecting sphere.

Art Historian, Esoteric Scholar, and Artist
Kate Channer
Kate delves into the mystical realms of art and esotericism. With a Master's in Western Esotericism, her work highlights overlooked dimensions in art history, especially women’s contributions. Her research spans Mediumistic art, Surrealism, modern art, and outsider art by self-taught, fringe creators. She is based in Berlin.

Writer, Curator and Project Consultant
Ruth O'Sulivan
Ruth has an MA in Contemporary Curating. She specializes in digital technologies and the works of Roland Barthes and John Berger. Her writing focuses on technology in art, sculpture, and installation. She curated The Future is Female, showcasing work by 14 women sculptors at the Garrison Chapel.

Interdisciplinary Practitioner and Writer
Aleksandra Marinova
Aleksandra Marinova's research interrogates contemporary art's shifting terrain, focusing on the tensions between representation and abstraction. With a BA in Fine Art Practice and a law degree, she explores art's evolving dialogue with history and culture.
