Jean Fisher

From 1992 to 1999 Fisher was editor of the international quarterly ''Third Text''. Her publications include the anthologies ''Global Visions: Towards a New Internationalism in the Visual Arts'' (1994), ''Reverberations: Tactics of Resistance, Forms of Agency'' (2000), ''Vampire in the Text'', a collection of her writings published by InIVA in 2003, with a preface by Cuauhtémoc Medina and, with Gerardo Mosquera, ''Over Here: International Perspectives on Art and Culture'' (2004).
She wrote on the work of numerous artists including Francis Alÿs, Black Audio Film Collective, Sonia Boyce, James Coleman, Lili Dujourie, Willie Doherty, Jimmie Durham, Edgar Heap of Birds, Susan Hiller, Tina Keane, and Gabriel Orozco, and contributed essays to the catalogues to the Venice Biennale (1997), Johannesburg Biennale (1997), ''Inside the Visible'' (1998), Carnegie International (1999), Documenta 11 (2002), the Sharjah Biennial (2005), 18th Biennale of Sydney: All Our Relations (2012).
Fisher taught on the Curating MA programme at the Royal College of Art, London, and was Professor of Fine Art and Transcultural Studies at Middlesex University. Provided by Wikipedia