Biography
Research
Gill Perry has published books, articles and catalogue introductions on twentieth-century and contemporary art, and eighteenth-century British art and theatre, and has a special interest in issues of gender difference within art history and visual culture. After studying in Paris at the Ecole du Louvre in 1970-71, she developed an early research interest in early twentieth-century ‘avant-garde’ art in France, Germany and Europe, reflected in many of her publications from the 1990s, including her book Women Artists and the Parisian Avant-Garde. Her research interests in gender and eighteenth-century portraiture were also developed in a series of publications on visual imagery within eighteenth-century theatrical culture, leading to her book Spectacular Flirtations and her curated exhibition The First Actresses. Her recent work has also focused on the role of mixed media, installation and performance in contemporary art, ‘decolonial’ art histories and the ‘global contemporary’, themes that have informed a series of articles and essays and her book Playing at Home: The House in Contemporary Art. Her new book Islands in Contemporary Art (2024) explores rich and varied interpretations of the island theme in modern and contemporary art. The book ranges across continents, with an emphasis on British, British diasporic and ex-colonial art.
Exhibitions she has curated include The First Actresses: Nell Gwyn to Sarah Siddons, National Portrait Gallery, London 2011-12, Crystal World, The Royal Society, London, 2011, and Water, a group exhibition at the C2 Gallery, Stoke Hammond, 2013.
Teaching
At The Open University Gill Perry has written, taught and chaired courses on Modern Art and Modernism, Modern Architecture and Design, The Enlightenment, Arts Foundation, Introductions to Art History and Visual Culture, Art and its Global Histories, Art History MA.
She has supervised 12 PhD students and acted as external examiner at BA and MA level in 14 UK universities and acted as external examiner for 28 PhDs in UK universities, including the Courtauld Institute, University of London, Birkbeck College London, University of Leeds, University of Essex, Middlesex University, University of the Arts, London.