
Catalogue and entries for The Bone Beneath the Pulp: Drawings by Wyndham Lewis, exhibition catalogue, Courtauld Institute of Art, London 2004.
23 short texts on works by Louise Bourgeois, Helen Frankenthaler, André Masson, Mimi Parent, Francis Picabia and others, published on Tate Collection website.
Co-curator, The View From Here: Acquisitions Since 2000, new acquisition display, Tate Modern (2006).
Entries on Eileen Agar, Georges Braque, Max Ernst, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Wyndham Lewis, René Magritte, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Piet Mondrian, Claude Monet, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Yves Tanguy, Biomorphism, De Stijl, Kitsch and Collage in Frances Morris ed., Tate Modern: The Handbook, Tate Publishing, London 2006.
Entries for catalogue of surrealist works in Tate's Collection.
'Photography Thinking Itself', Art Monthly Australia, December 2004 – February 2005, pp.21–4.
195 short texts covering works by Francis Alÿs, Ed Baynard, Peter Blake, Stanley Boxer, Patrick Caulfield, Nigel Cooke, Thomas Joshua Cooper, William Crutchfield, John Ernest, Jason Evans, Ceal Floyer, Anya Gallaccio, Patrick Heron, Thomas Hirschhorn, Peter Hobbs, Rebecca Horn, Roni Horn, Anish Kapoor, Ellsworth Kelly, Per Kirkeby, Justin Knowles, Guillermo Kuitca, Terence La Noue, Mark Leckey, Leonilson, Roy Lichtenstein, Michel Majerus, Sebatian Diaz Morales, Vik Muniz, Paul Noble, Chris Ofili, Sigmar Polke, Richard Prince, Fiona Rae, Veronica Ryan, Anri Sala, Sean Scully, Paul Sietsema, Valeska Soares, Fred Tomaselli, Terry Winters, Richard Wright, and others, published on Tate Collection website.
'How Writing Shapes Contemporary Art', School of Drama, Film and Visual Arts, University of Kent, Canterbury, March 2005.
Entries on Pierre Bonnard, Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Robert Delaunay, Natalya Goncharova, Jacques Lipchitz, Auguste Rodin, Kurt Schwitters, Editioned Sculpture, Merz and Orphism, in Frances Morris ed., Tate Modern Handbook, Tate Publishing, London 2006.
'The Most Amusing Room in Europe: The Rex Whistler Mural in the Tate Restaurant', British Art Journal, Spring 2005.
'An Annex to Trafalgar Square: The Tate Collection 1897–1914', Visual Culture in Britain, University of Northumbria, November 2005.
With David Fraser Jenkins, 'Is it Better to Buy Artists Young? The Database of Modern British Art at Tate', British Art Journal, Winter 2005.
Biographies and chronology for Anna Greutzner Robins and Richard Thomson, Degas, Sickert, Lautrec: London and Paris 1870–1910, exhibition catalogue, Tate Britain and the Phillips Collection, Washington, 2005, pp.202–7 and pp.219–27.
'Thomas Wade: A Lancashire Pre-Raphaelite', British Art Journal, Summer 2006.
'Victorian Narrative Painting in the Tate Collection', AAH Conference University of Bristol, April 2005.
'Rex Whistler and Mural Painting', Rex Whistler Study Day, Tate Britain, June 2005.
'Turner, Whistler, Monet', Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, October 2005.
'Rex Whistler's Murals', Mottisfont Abbey, National Trust, November 2005.
'Degas, Sickert, Toulouse-Lautrec', Summerleaze Gallery, Tisbury, November 2005.
'Roger Fenton: Pre–Raphaelite or Photographer?', Roger Fenton Study Day, Tate Britain November 2005.
Secretary of Ruskin Today.
Museums and Galleries Representative for the Association of Art Historians.
Lecture for Pre–Raphaelite Study Day, National Portrait Gallery June 2006.
Catalogue entries for Millais's illustrative work in Millais, Tate Britain 2007.
Review: 'Mason Klein ed., Modigliani: Beyond the Myth', Art Quarterly, Autumn 2004.
'Jean Hélion et l'art britannique, 1933–1937', in Didier Ottinger ed., Jean Hélion, exhibition catalogue, Centre Pompidou, Paris 2004 and Museu Picasso, Barcelona 2005, pp.36–43; as '”We are a few with something in common”: Jean Hélion and British art, 1933–1937' in Didier Ottinger ed., Jean Hélion, London 2005.
Editor and co–curator, Beyond Painting: Burri, Fontana, Manzoni, exhibition catalogue, Tate Modern, London 2005, including 'From Alphabet to Zone', pp.55–134, 'Selected Reading' and 'Chronology', pp.135–43.
Review: 'Giorgio Morandi: The Art of Silence by Janet Abramowicz', Burlington Magazine, vol.147, no.1232, November 2005, pp.761–2.
'Brancusi: Carving a Reputation', public lecture, Barber Institute, Birmingham, May 2004.
'”A deep statue in nothing”: The Uncollectable', ICE Conference, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, September 2004.
'Burri, Fontana, Manzoni', round table, Tate Modern, March 2005.
'In Conversation with David King', Tate Modern, October 2005.
'Displaying the Art of the 20th Century: The Experience of Tate Modern', Displaying the 20th Century conference, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, November 2005.
Dada Conference, round table, Tate Modern, November 2005.
'Perturbation My Sister: Ideas of Collage between de Chirico and Ernst', Fondació Joan Miró, Barcelona, February 2006.
Mentor for Curating Contemporary Art MA course, Royal College of Art and Tate Modern 2004–5, 2005–6.
Contributor to Frances Morris ed., Tate Modern: The Handbook, London 2006.
Member of steering group for Tate Sculpture Replication Project.
Co-curator, Dali & Film, Tate Modern 2007, Los Angeles County Museum of Art 2007–8, and Salvador Dali Museum, St Petersburg, Florida 2008.
Co-curator, Francis Bacon, Tate Britain 2008–9, and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2009.
Edited Tales of the City, exhibition catalogue, Arte Fiera Bologna 2004.
'Sodium & Asphalt', 'Street Patterns' and 'Against Nature', in Sodio y Asfalto: Arte británico contemporáneo en Mexico, exhibition catalogue, Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, 2004–5, pp.21–48.
Chris Ofili: The Upper Room, Tate Publishing 2006.
Member of Faculty of British School at Rome.
Selection committee of Contemporary Sculpture Biennial 2007, Merida, Yuketan.
Curator, Helio Oiticica exhibition, Tate Modern 2007.
Entries in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford, 2004, on Sir Nathaniel Bacon, John Bettes, Marcus Gheeraerts I, Marcus Gheeraerts II, George Gower, John Hayls, Cornelius Johnson, Cornelis Ketel, Robert and William Peake, Paul van Somer.
Talking Peace 1604: The Somerset House Conference Paintings, exhibition catalogue booklet, The Gilbert Collection, London 2004.
'Merchant Clients for the Painter Jan Siberechts', in Mireille Galinou ed., City Merchants and the Arts, Wetherby, 2004, pp.83–92.
Nathaniel Bacon: Artist, Gentleman and Gardener, Tate Publishing, 2005.
Nicholas Hilliard, Unicorn Press, London 2005.
'Elizabeth I and the Spanish Armada: A Painting and its Afterlife', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 2004, vol.14, 2005, pp.123–40.
Review: Dressing the Elite by Susan Vincent, Costume, no.39, 2005, p.145.
Review: 'Holbein in Close-up', Apollo, August 2005, pp.56–7.
Review: 'Are you there, Will?' (National Portrait Gallery exhibition and catalogue, Searching for Shakespeare), Apollo, May 2006, pp.80–2.
'Nicholas Hilliard and Elizabeth I', Tate Britain, April 2004.
'The Somerset House Conference images and portraiture in Britain around 1604', at King's College, London, in conference Talking Peace; Somerset House 1604, May 2004.
'Lady Anne Clifford's Great Picture', Tate Britain, September 2004.
'Lady Mary Killigrew by Sir Anthony van Dyck', NACF Patrons dinner, Tate Britain, September 2004.
'Netherlandish Artists in Britain', at Edinburgh University and Royal Collection conference, Dutch Art, Edinburgh, October 2004.
'The Somerset House Conference Paintings', Tate Britain, November 2004.
'Portraits and the Historian', Institute of Historical Research, December 2004.
'Pregnancy Portraits', King's College, London, December 2004.
'The Great Portrait Triptych of Lady Anne Clifford', study day The Face of the Civil War, Buckinghamshire County Museum, Aylesbury December 2004 (repeated February 2005).
'Elizabethan and Jacobean Pregnancy Portraits', at Renaissance Society of America conference, Cambridge, April 2005.
'Great With Child: Elizabethan and Jacobean Pregnancy Portraits', Holburne Museum of Art, Bath, May 2005.
'Edward VI: Portraits of a Boy King', Compton Verney, August 2005, and Tate Britain, March 2006.
'Nicholas Hilliard', Tate Britain, September 2005.
'The Full-length Portrait in Early Seventeenth-Century Britain', English Heritage conference The Suffolk Collection, Kenwood, London, November 2005.
'Sir Nathaniel Bacon', Tate Britain, February 2006.
'Lady Jane Bacon's Inventory of 1659', Institute of Historical Research, January 2006.
'An Estate View by Jan Siberechts', Holburne Museum of Art, Bath, February 2006.
Elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London 2005.
Essay and entries for catalogue of Tudor and Stuart works in Tate Collection
Curator, Van Dyck and Britain, Tate Britain 2009.
Co-curator, Royalist Refugees: The Rubenshuis Years of William and Margaret Cavendish (1648–1660), Rubenshuis, Antwerp, October – December 2006.
Paper: 'Nearly all the most famous artists left England?', London University conference, Exile in the English Revolution and its Aftermath, July 2006.
Co–editor of collection of essays, Lady Anne Clifford: Gender, Power and Patronage, based on a Tate conference held in 2004.
'The Locations of Artists' Studios in 17th Century London', London Topographical Society, 2010.
Member of Society of Antiquaries' catalogue publishing advisory committee.
Member of working party for UK /USA project on Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill.
'Tate Online - Turner', British Expat, www.britishexpat.com, 2005.
Interview for Tate Britain - Online Image Gallery, ICT Commercial Case Studies, Department for Education and Skills: Standards Unit, London 2005 (DVD).
Turner Worldwide: maintenance and amendment of records for Tate website.
Entries for online catalogue of works on paper in the Turner Bequest.
Edited Time Zones, Tate Publications, 2004.
'Roman Ondák', Artforum, January 2005.
'Dieter Roth', Artreview, March 2005.
'Life Time/Work Time/Material Time', Revolver, Frankfurt, 2005.
'Michael Krebber', Artforum, November, 2005.
'Geoffrey Farmer', Artforum, January 2006.
Edited Martin Kippenberger, Tate Publications, 2006.
'Ulla von Brandenberg', Artforum, June 2006.
'Common Wealth and After', Goldsmiths College, London, June 2004.
'Common Wealth and Tate', London Consortium, November 2004.
'Programming Tate', Sala Rekalde, Bilbao, January 2005.
'Common Wealth', ARCO, Madrid, February 2005.
'Architecture as Art, Art as Architecture', São Paulo Bienal, March 2006.
'Common Wealth', Goldsmiths Curating Course.
Curator, Level 2 Series Tate Modern 2005–2006.
Curator, Carsten Höller, Unilever Series Commission, 2006.
Curator, The World as Stage, Tate Modern, 2007.
Curator, John Baldessari (retrospective), Tate Modern, 2009.
'Autumnal Canibalism' and 'Soft Structures', in Dawn Ades, Dalí: The Centenary Retrospective, exhibition catalogue, Palazzo Grassi, Venice 2004, and Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2005, pp.266–8, 460.
'An “overflowing, a richness & poetry”: Joseph Cornell's Planet Set and Giuditta Pasta', Tate Papers, Spring 2004.
Editor of Tate Papers
Associate Director of AHRC Research Centre for Studies of Surrealism and its Legacies
Member of Policy Committee of CRASSH, University of Cambridge.
Member of Peer Review College, AHRC
Member of Research Degrees Committee, Courtauld Institute of Art.
Curator, Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia, Tate Modern 2008.
Preface for translation of Claude Cahun, Cancelled Confessions, Tate Publishing (forthcoming).
'The Very Late Style of Hans Hartung' in Anne Pontégnie, Hans Hartung: 10 Perspectives, Milan (forthcoming).
'Nature Made Strange', in Surreal Things, exhibition catalogue, V&A, London (forthcoming).
'Flayed for Art. The Écorché Figure in the English Art Academy', The British Art Journal, vol.5, no.1, Spring/Summer 2004, pp.55–63.
Associate editor, and contributor of entries on Francis Cotes, Edward Cunningham, Edward Edwards, Tilly Kettle, James Mathews Leigh, Francis Milner Newton, James Northcote, Nathaniel Oldham, William Parry, Joshua Reynolds, Hugh Robinson, Peter Toms and Henry Walton, in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, in association with the British Academy, From the Earliest Times to the Year 2000, ed. HCG Matthew and Brian Harrison, Oxford 2004.
Edited, with Nicholas Alfrey and Stephen Daniels, Art of the Garden: The Garden in British Art, 1800 to the Present Day, exhibition catalogue, Tate Britain, London 2004.
Edited, with contributions from Tim Clayton, Mark Hallett, and Stella Tillyard, Joshua Reynolds: The Creation of Celebrity, exhibition catalogue, Tate Britain, London 2005.
'The Age of Innocence. Child Portraiture in Georgian Art and Society", in Pictures of Innocence: Portraits of Children from Hogarth to Lawrence, exhibition catalogue, Holburne Museum of Art, Bath and the Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal 2005.
Introduction to Joseph Farington, Memoir of the Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds, London 2005.
'Thomas Gainsborough's “Lost” Portrait of Auguste Vestris', Tate Papers, Autumn 2005.
'National Portrait Gallery. Mid–Georgian Portraits 1760–1790, London 2004, by John Ingamells', The Burlington Magazine, no.1224, vol.CXLVII, March 2005, p.192.
'Stubbs and the Horse. Fort Worth, Baltimore and London', The Burlington Magazine, no.1226, vol.CXLVII, May 2005, pp.357–8.
'Art of the Allotment', in relation to the exhibition, Art of the Garden: The Garden in British Art, 1800 to the Present Day, Tate Britain, June 2004.
'”A Vile Reputation”: George Stubbs and the Artist as Anatomist in Georgian England', Stubbs and the Horse Symposium, Kimbell Art Gallery, Fort Worth, November 2004.
'Samuel Johnson, Joshua Reynolds and “Renny Dear”', Annual Commemorative Lecture to the Johnson Society, December 2004.
'“Poison in our Sight”: Joshua Reynolds and the Court of George III', Society for Court Studies, December 2004.
'Benjamin West and the Development of British History Painting in the late 18th Century', Benjamin West Study Day, National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, February 2005.
'Innocence and Experience: Perceptions of the Child in Georgian Portraiture', Pictures of Innocence. Portraits of Children from Hogarth to Lawrence Symposium, Holburne Museum of Art, Bath, April 2005.
'Joshua Reynolds's Portrait of Omai', Tate Britain, July 2005.
'Joshua Reynolds and the Art of Celebrity', Joshua Reynolds symposium, Tate Britain, September 2005.
'”Sir Joshua and the Pretty Greek”: Reynolds's Portrait of Mrs Baldwin', Compton Verney, Warwickshire, October 2005.
'Thomas Gainsborough's Cottage Girl', National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, October 2005.
'Barry, Reynolds and the British School', James Barry symposium, Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork, February 2006.
'Zeuxis Redivivus: The Female Model in Victorian Art and Society', in series Flesh and Blood: The Body and the Arts, Durham University, February 2006.
'Samuel Palmer and the British Academic Tradition', Samuel Palmer symposium, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, January 2006.
Curator, Johan Zoffany, Tate Britain 2010.
Ongoing research on Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792), Richard Wilson (1713–82) and his School, and British art academies.
Review: 'Christine Borland: Simulated Patient', Contemporary, no.62, 2004, p.76.
Review: '(In Search of) The Perfect Lover', Contemporary, no.63, 2004, pp.66–7.
Profile: 'Keith Edmier', Contemporary, no.64, 2004, pp.30–3.
Review: 'After Image', Contemporary, no.66, 2004, pp.71–2.
Review: 'Dance 2wice, edited by Abbott Miller and Patsy Tarr', Eye: the international review of graphic design, no.52, Summer 2004, p.85.
Profile: David Spero, Contemporary, no.67, 2004, pp.82–5.
Review: About Face: Photography and the Death of the Portrait', Eye: the international review of graphic design, no.53, Autumn 2004, p.77.
Review: 'Plop: Recent Projects of the Public Art Fund', Eye: the international review of graphic design, no.53, Autumn 2004, pp.80–1.
33 artists' biographies in Print Matters: The Kenneth E. Tyler Gift, London, 2004.
Essay: 'Anne Hardy's Interior Landscapes', exhibition leaflet, Artsway, Sway, Hampshire, 2005.
Review: 'Bettina von Zwehl: Alina', Contemporary, no.72, 2005, p.60.
'Just the Other Side of Reason: Anne Hardy's Interior Landscapes', to be continued… / jatkuu…, exhibition catalogue, Helsinki Photography Festival, 2005, p.20.
101 short texts published on Tate Collection website on the following artists: Fikret Atay, Yael Bartana, Zarina Bhimji, Martin Boyce, Jean–Marc Bustamante, Martin Creed, Tacita Dean, Willie Doherty, Peter Doig, Pepe Espaliú, Ceal Floyer, Terry Frost, Leon Golub, Candida Höfer, Roni Horn, Sharon Lockhart, Lisa Milroy, Juan Muñoz, Paul Neagu, Frank Nitsche, Paul Noble, Chris Ofili, Peter Pommerer, James Pyman, Paula Rego, Daniela Rossell, Wilhelm Sasnal, Jane Simpson, Yutaka Sone, Wolfgang Tillmans, Richard Tuttle, Piotr Uklanski, Lawrence Weiner and Elizabeth Wright.