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Dorothy Price joined The Courtauld in September 2021 from the University of Bristol, where she was Professorial research lead for the Transnational Modernisms Research Cluster, and a founder member and inaugural Director of the Centre for Black Humanities, an interdisciplinary research centre dedicated to researching the histories, art and thought of people of African descent. Her work has a particular emphasis on modernism in Germany and post-war art in Britain and demonstrates how critical race expands readings of the visual.
Dorothy Price is currently working on several publications, including Art History and its Methods, Framing the Critical Decade: After the Black Arts Movementand two special issues of Art History. Rethinking British Art: Black Artists and Modernism is co-edited with artist and Britain’s next Venice Biennale representative, Professor Sonia Boyce RA OBE. The volume arises from Boyce’s critically important AHRC-funded Black Artists and Modernism project and promises to be a landmark publication in the field. Price has collaborated widely with international, national and regional museums and galleries, working with Spike Island, Arnolfini Arts Bristol, Tate Britain and Lowry Salford. She founded the Tate/Paul Mellon Centre’s British Art Network subgroup on Black British Art and is lead curator for the Royal Academy of Arts’ forthcoming exhibition, Making the Modern.
She brings with her to The Courtauld a British Academy funded postdoctoral research fellow working on contemporary art and the Black Anthropocene and an AHRC Collaborative Doctoral awardee in partnership with Tate Britain working on the influence of the Harlem Renaissance on British art and artists during the 1920s and 1930s.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Gabriele Münter, Looking Awry: Lost Subjectivities of the Colonial Modern
Price, D., Feb 22 2026, (Submitted) Modern German Art in an Expanded Field: A Festschrift in honour of Dr Shulamith Behr. Shearman, N. & Wasensteiner, L. (eds.). Verlag Peter Lang AG, (German Visual Culture).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Yinka Shonibare: Spinning Empire off its Axis
Price, D., Feb 23 2026, (Submitted) Yinka Shonibare : Fight or Flight. Schmuckli, C. (ed.). San FranciscoResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Gabriele Münter Looking Awry
Price, D., Oct 1 2025, Gabriele Münter : Contours of a World. Fontanella, M. (ed.). New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, p. 84-91 and 172 8 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Paper Trails
Price, D., Dec 1 2025, Mark Bradford: Keep Walking. Yoon, S. (ed.). Berlin: Hatje Cantz Publishers, p. 169-182 13 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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The Tables Turned: Fragments of a Play in Three Acts
Price, D., Feb 1 2025, Lubaina Himid : Make Do and Mend. Himid, L. (ed.). New York: Dancing Foxes Press, p. 84-99 15 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter