Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Type | Private |
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Established | 1970 |
Parent institution | Yale University |
Director | Mark Hallett |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | Yale Center for British Art |
Website |
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The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art is a scholarly centre in London devoted to supporting original research into the history of British Art. It was founded in 1970 and endowed by a gift from Paul Mellon. Since 1996, it has been situated at 16 Bedford Square in a Grade I listed building. This building houses an outstanding library of 26,000 publications focused on British art and architecture, and over 25 collected archives which include papers of eminent art historians such as Ellis K Waterhouse, Oliver Millar and Brinsley Ford. It also holds the records of its own institutional archives, including a growing oral history collection.[1] The centre compiled its own photographic archive from 1970-1996 and now also holds the Tate photographic archive.[2] All of these research collections are available to consult in the Centre's Public Study Room.
As well as being incorporated as a British educational charity, the centre is part of Yale University and provides teaching in London for Yale students, through the successful Yale-in-London scheme. The centre supports a publication programme through Yale University Press and co-ordinates its activities with the sister institution, the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven.
The centre administers a comprehensive programme of grants and fellowships designed to support research into the history of British art, and hosts workshops, symposia, conferences and regular series of seminars.
The centre is a registered charity under English law[3] and is a member of the Association of Research Institutes in Art History.
Publications
The Paul Mellon Centre underwrites the production costs of publications concerned with the study of British art and architecture. The books are produced and distributed by Yale University Press. In 2015 the Centre launched an online and open access journal, British Art Studies, that is copublished by the Yale Center for British Art.[4]
The centre published an online catalogue raisonné of the artist Richard Wilson[5] to coincide with the tercentenary of the artist's birth. In 2016, the centre published another catalogue raisonné of the artist Francis Towne.[6]
Directors
Academic offices | ||
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Preceded by Brian Allen 1993-2012, Michael Kitson 1985–1995, Christopher White 1973–1985, Ellis K. Waterhouse 1970–1973 |
Mark Hallett, Director of Studies, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art 2012 to present |
References
- ↑ "Archive: About". 2016-07-20.
- ↑ "Photographic Archive".
- ↑ Charity Commission. THE PAUL MELLON CENTRE FOR STUDIES IN BRITISH ART, registered charity no. 313838.
- ↑ "British Art Studies". Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and Yale Center for British Art. doi:10.17658/issn.2058-5462 ISSN 2058-5462
- ↑ Spencer Longhurst, Paul. "Richard Wilson Online". Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.
- ↑ "Publications: Francis Towne". 2016-07-20.
News articles
- New York Times Article An Anglophilic Yankee Aristocrat and His Finds Across the Pond
- New York Times Article Voracious Anglophile
External links
- Official website
- Official Twitter Profile
- Official Facebook Page
- Richard Wilson Online catalogue raisonné
- British Art Studies online journal
- Francis Towne Online catalogue raisonné
- Library & Photographic Archives Catalogue
- Archive Catalogue
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