Broadcaster and consultant; Founding Director, Design Museum, London
Stephen Bayley is one of the world’s best-known commentators on design, architecture and popular culture. Author, critic, columnist, curator, broadcaster and consultant, for nearly thirty years he has been an outspoken commentator – in newspapers, on radio and television - on all matters concerning art in everyday life. In the Eighties he set up the Boilerhouse Project with Terence Conran at the V&A, which led to the opening of The Design Museum in 1989.
Bayley's publications include Sex (2001), A Dictionary of Idiocy (2003), Life’s a Pitch (2007), Design: Intelligence Made Visible (2007), and Cars (2008). His latest book is Woman as Design (2009). He is a regular contributor to The Times, The Guardian, Spectator and a wide range of other publications, as well as being Contributing Editor of GQ, Car, Management Today and Waitrose Food Illustrated.
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