Kate Bryan

Writer

Kate Bryan is an arts broadcaster and art dealer. In her broadcasting capacity, she writes and presents television programmes for BBC, Sky Arts and Sky Arte Italia, on a vast array of subjects including Hogarth, Turner, Caravaggio, Dante, French Impressionism and Chinese Art.

In addition to broadcasting, Bryan has experience working as a contemporary art dealer. In 2007 she left her position at the British Museum and relocated to Hong Kong to direct The Cat Street Gallery, representing a line up of international talent such as Gavin Turk, Peter Blake and David Lynch. Upon returning to London she was appointed as a Director of the Fine Art Society, London’s oldest commercial dealership on New Bond Street. She later led the global contemporary art fair Art15 in London. A regular contributor for The Huffington Post, Bryan has written for the Guardian, Time Out London and has published many articles as a freelance writer in Asia. In 2014 she won the Arts and Culture category in the Women of the Future Awards and is now a mentor for young women in the arts.

In 2016, she became Head of Collections for the Soho House Group.

Kate Bryan is an arts broadcaster and art dealer. In her broadcasting capacity, she writes and presents television programmes for BBC, Sky Arts and Sky Arte Italia, on a vast array of subjects including Hogarth, Turner, Caravaggio, Dante, French Impressionism and Chinese Art.

In addition to broadcasting, Bryan has experience working as a contemporary art dealer. In 2007 she left her position at the British Museum and relocated to Hong Kong to direct The Cat Street Gallery, representing a line up of international talent such as Gavin Turk, Peter Blake and David Lynch. Upon returning to London she was appointed as a Director of the Fine Art Society, London’s oldest commercial dealership on New Bond Street. She later led the global contemporary art fair Art15 in London. A regular contributor for The Huffington Post, Bryan has written for the Guardian, Time Out London and has published many articles as a freelance writer in Asia. In 2014 she won the Arts and Culture category in the Women of the Future Awards and is now a mentor for young women in the arts.

In 2016, she became Head of Collections for the Soho House Group.

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