Gary Haines is a professional archivist, researcher and writer in both fiction and non-fiction with over twenty-five years of experience. Gary is passionate that art is for everyone. He still remembers the seminal moment when he viewed Van Gogh’s Sunflowers for the first time at The National Gallery while unemployed and the immense impact it had on him.
After ten years out of work after leaving school, Gary was the first to go to university in his family and is now a published author of two books and numerous articles including a paper on the German First World War artist Otto Dix, published in War and Art: A Visual History of Modern Conflict. Gary is archivist for The Law Society, as well as a freelance writer and consultant.
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