Kate Bryan, a renowned British art historian, curator, and arts broadcaster, has made a significant impact in the art world. Her career took a notable turn in 2016 when she was appointed as the head of collections for Soho House globally. Bryan is also the presenter of the Sky Arts series "Inside Arts," which premiered in 2019.
Prior to her current role, Bryan wrote and presented the art television series "Galleries on Demand" in 2016 on Sky Arts. The series aired weekly and provided an in-depth look at the world of art. Bryan's expertise has also been showcased on various other television programs, including "The Culture Show" on BBC2, where she was a contributor and presented a special hour-long episode on "The Art of Chinese Painting" in 2013.
In addition to her work on "The Culture Show," Bryan has been a judge on the Sky Arts television series "Artist of the Year," which is presented by Stephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell. She has also contributed to other Sky Arts programs, such as "Dante's Inferno," "Raphael," "Beauty," and "Artemisia Gentileschi: Painting to Survive."
Bryan's impressive resume also includes presenting the Sky Arts documentary "The Mystery of the Lost Caravaggio" in 2016, which aired in Italy as "Operazione Caravaggio." Her work has not only been limited to television, as she has also contributed to Newsnight on BBC2.
In recent years, Bryan has presented several live broadcasts from prominent art institutions. In 2018, she presented an hour-long live program from Tate Modern on the Picasso 1932 exhibition, which aired on Sky Arts. The following year, she presented a live program from Tate Britain on the "Van Gogh and Britain" exhibition, also on Sky Arts.
Through her work, Kate Bryan has demonstrated her expertise and passion for the art world, making her a respected figure in the industry.