Martin Kemp
Martin John Kemp FBA is a prominent British art historian and exhibition curator, renowned for his expertise on Leonardo da Vinci's life and oeuvre. As one of the foremost authorities in the field, Kemp has authored numerous influential texts that delve into Leonardo’s artistry and innovative techniques. His scholarly contributions extend beyond da Vinci, encompassing topics such as visualization in art and science, with a particular focus on anatomy, natural sciences, and optics.
Kemp's work has significantly shaped the understanding of how visual representation intersects with scientific inquiry. His ability to bridge these disciplines has garnered him recognition both in academia and the art world. Among his notable publications is "Leonardo," a comprehensive exploration of the Renaissance master's work, which has been instrumental in advancing scholarly discourse.
In addition to his writing, Kemp has curated various exhibitions that showcase Leonardo's genius, bringing his insights to a broader audience. His efforts have not only highlighted the enduring relevance of da Vinci's contributions but also inspired new generations of artists and scientists to explore the connections between their fields. Through his extensive research and engaging presentations, Martin Kemp continues to illuminate the profound impact of visual culture on our understanding of the world.
Filmography
Wham!: Last Christmas Unwrapped
Aspen Extreme
The Loss Adjuster
Desire (1993)
The Kemps: All True
Soul Boys of the Western World
Blood Actually: A Murder, They Hope Mystery
Secrets of the Mona Lisa
Cyber Bandits
Waxwork II: Lost in Time
Strippers vs. Werewolves
Age Of Kill
How to Stop Being a Loser
The Lost Leonardo
Assassin (2015)
The Krays