Contact Details
If you wish to contact Sue Hubbard please click on the link below:
Further links to Sue Hubbard's work:
Links to many articles by Sue Hubbard may be found at LookSmart's findarticles.com (opens in new window)
Sue Hubbard writes for 3 Quarks Daily, a website which presents interesting items from around the web on a daily basis, in the areas of science, design, literature, current affairs, art, and anything else the editors deem inherently fascinating. Here are links to some of the articles she has written:
On being in Rome: visiting de Chirico's home
ARCO Madrid 2010 And Art In The City
Basil Beattie: Paintings from the Janus series II 2010 (Recommended by Nick Serota on Twitter)
Shards and Fragments: Eva Hesse Studioworks
Words, Images and Playing Games
Poetry:
www.poetrysociety.org.uk/places/hubbard.htm
www.poetrylibrary.org.uk/http://www.suehubbard.com/index.html
Fiction:
The main sources of Sue Hubbard’s fiction are:
Novel: Depth of Field, Dewi Lewis Publishing.
Short stories: London Magazine, Leviathan Quarterly, Harliquinned – new writing UEA.
Further sources below:
Art Criticism:
The main sources of Sue Hubbard’s art writings will be found in The New Statesman, The Independent, The Independent on Sunday, Art Review and contemporary magazine.
Further sources below:
Sue Hubbard's articles for the New Statesman
www.cornerhouse.org/publications/browse.asp?pid=110
www.flowerseast.co.uk/ArtistsBiographies.asp?Master=FE&Artist=Chambers
www.artfirst.co.uk/pe_lawrence.html
www.entwistlegallery.com/suearrowsmith/biography.html
www.anweb.co.uk/anmag/archive0212.htm
www.daniellearnaud.com/helen_maurer_cv.htm
www.stephenfriedman.com/artistcvs/21.html
www.seanhenry.com/pages/books.html
www.idea.org.uk/autoparts/artists.html
www.anweb.co.uk/anmag/archive0212.htm
www.jameshyde.com/pages/IanDawsonBio.html
www.brighton.ac.uk/gallery-theatre/galleryarchivepre2002.html
Book Reviews:
The main sources of Sue Hubbard’s book reviews are The Independent, The Independent on Sunday, Poetry London and Poetry Wales.
Further sources below:
http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/reviews/story.jsp?/story=470139