Judith Bumpus
Judith Harriet Bumpus was a British radio producer for the BBC, specialising in coverage of the arts, particularly the work of visual artists.
Early life and education
Judith Collison was born in Savernake, Wiltshire, and raised in London, the daughter of Robert Lewis Wright Collison and Patricia Dawes Marshall Collison. Her father was a librarian and her mother was an educator. She was educated at the University of St Andrews, where she read German and Spanish, and at universities in Barcelona and Madrid. Late in life, she began doctoral studies in art history at Birkbeck College.Career
Bumpus was a junior curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum from 1963 to 1968. She joined the BBC in 1968. For nearly thirty years, she worked on arts documentaries, mainly broadcast on Radio 3. She produced the long-running Conversations with Artists series, featuring interviews conducted by the poet and art critic Edward Lucie-Smith. She also produced radio dramas, including the 1985 adaptation of The Amazing Adventures of Baron Munchausen. She wrote books on Vincent van Gogh, gardens, and Elizabeth Blackadder, among other topics.Bumpus retired from the BBC in 1996, but continued an active writing career. She donated her audio archive to British Library in 1997. Her contributions to New Makers of Modern Culture were published posthumously.
Publications
- "Books for Babies"
- "Rope Environments" Elizabeth Blackadder Van Gogh's Flowers Impressionist Gardens
- Entries on Gillian Ayres, Elizabeth Blackadder, Maria Blanchard, Sandra Blow, Dictionary of Women Artists Reginald Brill
- "Art Smuggler, Police Informer and Self-styled Crusader: The Ambivalent World of Michel van Rijn Comes under the Spotlight"
- "Saudis See How Their Sisters Live"
- Entries on Elisabeth Frink, Damien Hirst, Anselm Kiefer, and R. B. Kitaj, ''New Makers of Modern Culture''