Susan Foister started her career at the National Gallery as a curator and continues to be responsible for the collections of Early Netherlandish, German and British paintings. She has a particular interest in Holbein and in Tudor England, and curated the exhibition Holbein in England at Tate Britain in 2006. Her Public Engagement responsibilities at the National Gallery include Communications, Visitor Engagement, Education, Exhibitions, National Programmes and the Research Centre. |
Business bashing: should corporates 'care'?
"Although 'battle' suggests destruction, these were some of the most constructive debates I've taken part in. This was civilised conflict in the best sense of both words."
Julian Baggini, author, Welcome to Everytown: A Journey into the English Mind, and The Ego Trick