Claire Bishop is an art historian and critic based in the History of Art Department at CUNY Graduate Center, New York since September 2008. Previously Bishop was an associate professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Warwick, Coventry and Visiting Professor in the Curating Contemporary Art Department at the Royal College of Art, London. Bishop is editor of the highly regarded volumes
Participation (2006) and
Installation Art: A Critical History (2005) and is a contributor to many art journals including
Artforum,
Flash Art, and
October; her essay “Antagonism and Relational Aesthetics,” which appeared in
October in 2004, remains an influential critique of relational aesthetics. Bishop is currently working on a history and theory of socially-engaged art. In 2008 she co-curated (with Mark Sladen) the exhibition
Double Agent (ICA, London; Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre; and Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead). Bishop lives and works in New York. [Last updated 2010]