Peter Aspden
Arts Writer, Financial Times
Peter Aspden is the Financial Times’ Arts Writer, having previously been the Arts Editor for five years. He joined the paper in 1994, as deputy books and arts editor and a general feature writer on the Weekend FT. He has written on numerous subjects, including travel, religion, politics, history, most art forms and sport: he covered the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996, and the World Cup in France in 1998.
He was born in London in 1958, but spent much of his childhood in Greece, where his mother was born. He was educated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, where he read Philosophy, Politics and Economics, before going into journalism. He joined the Times Higher Education Supplement in 1985, where he went on to become deputy editor.
He has been writing a weekly column on contemporary culture for the Financial Times since January 2004; it appears in the Life & Arts section every Saturday.
Consumption Jury
The jury for the Prix Pictet are a group of leading experts in the visual arts from around the world including directors of major museums and galleries as well as journalists and critics. They lead the global search for images of high artistic qcuality and narrative power and fit the theme of a particular cycle.
Professor Sir David King (Chairman)
UK Foreign Secretary’s Special Representative for ClimateChange (SRCC)
Peter Aspden
Arts Writer, Financial Times
Luc Delahaye
Laureate, Prix Pictet Power
Fumio Nanjo
Director, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Loa Haagen Pictet
Curator, Pictet Collection
Martin Roth
Director, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Wang Shu
Architect
Elisabeth Sussman
Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography Whitney Museumof American Art, New York