Susie Hodge

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Susie Hodge FRSA (born November 27, 1960 in Westcliff-on-Sea ) is a British art educator.

Life

Susie Hodge studied art history at Birkbeck, University of London (MA). She worked for the advertising agencies Saatchi & Saatchi and JWT , where she dealt with copyright issues.

Hodge writes books, magazine articles, and brochures on art techniques, art history, and art education. By 2017 she had submitted over 100 such publications. She gives lectures, conducts seminars on art and works on television productions. She works for the Royal Academy of Arts , the Tate Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum , among others .

Hodge is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts .

Publications (selection)

  • How to draw portraits: a step-by-step guide for beginners with 10 projects . London: New Holland, 2003
  • How to Survive Modern Art . London: Tate, 2009
  • Global warming . Tunbridge Wells: Ticktock, 2009
  • The art and design teacher's handbook . New York: Continuum International Pub. Group, 2010
  • 50 art ideas you really need to know . London: Quercus, 2011
    • 50 key art ideas . Translation by Katharina Neuser-von Oettingen. Berlin: Springer, 2014 ISBN 9783642393280
  • Why your five-year-old could not have done that: modern art explained . New York: Prestel, 2012
  • My big art show . Game + book for art experts. Media package. Kempen: Moses, 2014
  • How to look at art . London: Tate Publishing, 2014
  • What makes great design . London: Frances Lincoln, 2014
  • Kind in minutes . New York: Quercus, 2016
  • with Claire Goble: Why is art full of naked people? : and other vital questions about art . London: Thames & Hudson, 2016
    • Why are they all naked? : and other exciting questions about art . Illustrations by Claire Goble. Translation Johanna Ellsworth. Munich: Knesebeck, 2017
  • Design: 80 famous designs . Kerkdriel: Librero, 2017
  • How to draw hands & feet: in simple steps . Tunbridge Wells, Kent: Search Press, 2017
  • A brief history of art. An overview of the most important art movements, works, topics and techniques. Laurence King, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-96244-013-8 . (With numerous picture examples)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Daisy Dunn: Why Your Five Year Old Could Not Have Done That , Review, in: The Telegraph , September 11, 2012