Dorothy Price FBA is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art and Visual Culture at the Courtauld and Fellow of the British Academy.[1][2] She was previously Professor of History of Art at the University of Bristol, and was the first woman of colour to be appointed to a Chair in Art History at a Russell Group university.[3][4] Price researches, teaches, and curates on "histories, art and thought of people of African descent", with a focus on German modernism, German expressionism, and post-war Black British art, with a focus on women artists.[5][6][7]
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Occupation | Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art and Visual Culture The Courtauld Institute |
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Education | University of Leicester University of Essex PhD |
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Discipline | History of Art |
Price studied history of art at the University of Leicester.[8]
As Professor of History of Art at Bristol, Price was a founder member and inaugural Director of the Centre for Black Humanities.[5][6] She was appointed Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art and Visual Culture at the Courtauld in 2021.[5]
Price has served as Editor of Art History, the journal of the Association for Art History. In 2021, she co-edited a special issue with Sonia Boyce on Black British Modernism.[9]
In 2022, Price curated 'Making Modernism' at the Royal Academy, London, focussed on women artists working in Germany in the early 1900s.[10]
Price is a trustee of the Holburne Museum, Bath[11] and a trustee of Spike Island, Bristol.[12][4]
With Chantal Joffe and Andrew Nairne, Price served as a judge for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2019.[13]
She sits on the Academic Advisory Board and Exhibitions Committee of the Royal West of England Academy.[6]
In 2019 Price founded the British Art Network subgroup on Black British Art at the Tate/Paul Mellon Centre.[14]
She is a continuing member of the British Art Network Steering Group in 2021–2022.[6]
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