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Paul Greenhalgh (born 1955) is a British historian, writer, museologist, and curator of art and design. Training initially as a painter, Greenhalgh entered into academia through the
Courtauld Institute of Art The Courtauld Institute of Art (), commonly referred to as The Courtauld, is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising in the study of the history of art and conservation. It is among the most prestigious specialist coll ...
, later teaching at the
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, and holding the post of deputy keeper of ceramics and glass at the
Victoria and Albert Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and nam ...
in London. In November 2010, Greenhalgh was appointed director of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, the public gallery of the
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, where he held the position of professor of art history and museum strategy, roles which he resigned from in 2021 to become, respectively, executive director, and professor emeritus of the same. In 2022, Greenhalgh was announced as the inaugural director of the Zaha Hadid Foundation. Greenhalgh is a specialist in the
decorative arts ] The decorative arts are arts or crafts whose object is the design and manufacture of objects that are both beautiful and functional. It includes most of the arts making objects for the interiors of buildings, and interior design, but not usual ...
and artistic movements from 1850 to 1940.


Background

Greenhalgh was born in Bolton, Lancashire, England, where he attended Smithills School, Smithills Grammar School. Initially studying as a painter, he obtained bachelor's degrees in fine art, and later in art history, from the
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, and the
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in
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. In 1980, Greenhalgh became a lecturer at Cardiff College of Art and Design, teaching there until a move to the Royal College of Art, where he tutored until 1992; between 1989 and 2000 Greenhalgh was deputy keeper of ceramics and glass, as well as head of research, at the Victoria and Albert Museum, later leaving the V&A museum to become president of the
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in
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. Following a six-year term, Greenhalgh became president and director of the
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and College of Art and Design,
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(2006-2010). He then returned to England to take up the post of director of the Sainsbury Centre.


Exhibitions

Greenhalgh has organised major temporary exhibitions, managing exhibition programmes and displaying permanent collections. As Head of Research at the
Victoria & Albert Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and nam ...
he had a leadership and academic role in both the V&A exhibition programme and various major collection displays. In 2000, he curated 'Art Nouveau 1890–1914', which travelled to the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, and the Metropolitan Museum in Tokyo. At the Corcoran Gallery, he created a large-scale exhibitions programme. These included
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; Richard Avedon’s 'Political Portraits'; ''The American Evolution: Art and Society 1790 to the Present''; ''The French Landscape: Realism to Modernism, 1840–1914''; ''Re-Defined: Modern and Contemporary Works from the Permanent Collection''. In 2011, the Corcoran simultaneously had two major exhibitions in London: '' John Singer Sargent and the Sea'' at the Royal Academy of Arts, and Edward Muybridge at Tate Britain. The
Sainsbury Centre The Sainsbury Centre is an art gallery and museum located on the campus of the University of East Anglia, Norwich, England. The building, which contains a collection of world art, was one of the first major public buildings to be designed by ...
has a major exhibition programme.


Publications

* 2020 – ''Ceramic, Art and Civilisation''. London: Bloomsbury Academic/HENI Publishing. * 2020 – ''The Nature of Dreams: England and the Formation of Art Nouveau''. United Kingdom: Sainsbury Centre, 2020 (editor and principal author). *2018 – ''Being Modern: The Cultural Impact of Science in the Early Twentieth Century.'' United Kingdom: UCL Press, 2018 (editor with Morag Shiach, Robert Bud, and Frank James). *2018 – ''Brian Clarke: The Art of Light''. United Kingdom: Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts/Heni Publishing, 2020 (with Norman Foster). *2013 – ''L’Art Nouveau: La Revolution Décorative''. France: Pinocothéque de Paris. * 2011 – ''Fair World: A History of World’s Fairs and Expositions 1851-2010''. London: Papadakis. * 2005 – ''The Modern Ideal: The Rise and Collapse of Idealism in the Visual Arts from the Enlightenment to Postmodernism''. London and New York: Victoria and Albert Museum, Abrams. * 2002 – ''The Persistence of Craft: The Applied Arts Now'' (principal author and editor). London: A&C Black; New York: Rutgers. * 2000 – ''Art Nouveau 1890–1914''. London and New York: V&A, Abrams; Gallimard (French translation). * 2000 – ''The Essential Art Nouveau''. London: Victoria & Albert Museum; New York: Abrams. * 1993 – ''Quotations and Sources on Design and the Decorative Arts 1800–1990''. United Kingdom: Manchester University Press. * 1990 – ''Modernism in Design'' (principal author and editor). London: Reaktion. Japanese edition published 1997. * 1989 – ''Ephemeral Vistas: The Expositions Universelles, Great Exhibitions and World's Fairs, 1851–1939''. United Kingdom: MUP.


Other positions and activities

Greenhalgh has held the following positions: * 2001 and ongoing – Honorary fellow of research,
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, London * 2010–2015 – Chair of art and design in the British government's research audit, the
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(REF) * 2011–2016 – Chair of the Arts Advisory Committee at the
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* 2016 and ongoing – Advisory Council
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* 2017 and ongoing – Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Greenhalgh, Paul 1955 births Living people Alumni of the University of Reading Alumni of the Courtauld Institute of Art Academics of the University of East Anglia British curators British art historians