Alice Rawsthorn
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Alice Rawsthorn (born 1958 in Manchester) is an English journalist, writer and a former Director of the Design Museum. A graduate in art and architectural history from the Cambridge University, she was consequentially the Paris and then media correspondent of the Financial Times, before assuming her curatorial appointment in 2001. She reportedly resigned in February 2006 over differences with Sir Terence Conran concerning the future direction of the institution.[1] [2]
Alice Rawsthorn began writing a weekly column on design for the International Herald Tribune at the beginning of June 2006.
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- Alice Rawsthorn (1996) Yves Saint Laurent, HarperCollins, ISBN 0-00-255543-3
- Alice Rawsthorn, Richard Allan (1999) Marc Newson, Booth-Clibborn Editions, ISBN 1-86154-062-0