James Fox
Biography
James Fox is a distinguished British art historian and a BAFTA-nominated broadcaster renowned for his contributions to the field of 20th-century art. He serves as a Fellow at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he imparts his extensive knowledge as part of the History of Art Department at the University of Cambridge.
Fox's career has been marked by his engaging approach to art education, making complex concepts accessible to a broader audience. He has hosted numerous television programs that explore the intricacies of art history, captivating viewers with his insightful commentary and passion for the subject. His works often bridge the gap between academia and popular culture, showcasing the relevance of art in contemporary society.
Among his notable achievements, Fox's broadcasting work has earned him critical acclaim, including a BAFTA nomination, underscoring his impact on the arts through media. He has also authored several influential publications that delve into the significance of art movements and individual artists, further solidifying his reputation as an authority in the field.
Through his dedication to teaching and public engagement, James Fox continues to inspire a new generation of art enthusiasts and scholars, making lasting contributions to the understanding and appreciation of 20th-century art.
Filmography
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The Servant
1963
The Magnet
1950
Isadora
1968
Forest, Field & Sky: Art Out of Nature
2016 • Himself - Presenter
Absolute Beginners
1986
Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1980
2009
Jinnah
1998
The Double (2014)
2014
Mister Lonely
2008
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
1962
A Passage to India
1984
The Program (2024)
2024
The Phenomenon
2020
Moment of Contact
2022
Surviving Christmas with the Relatives
2018
All Forgotten
2001
Bunny and the Bull
2009
Sexy Beast
2000
Tamahine
1963
Thoroughly Modern Millie
1967
The Prince & Me
2004
Effie Gray
2014