Professor Val Williams | |
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Born | Coventry, England |
Occupation | Curator |
Val Williams is a British curator and author who has become an authority on British photography. She is the Professor of the History and Culture of Photography at the London College of Communication, part of the University of the Arts London, [1] and was formerly the Curator of Exhibitions and Collections at the Hasselblad Center. [2]
Williams has curated the work of Martin Parr [3] and Daniel Meadows. [4] She "has championed Meadows' work for years even as most British institutions have ignored it". [4] Williams curated the influential Tate Britain show How We Are: Photographing Britain. [5] She has also written on the representation of women, and work by women photographers. She co-founded PARC, the Photography and the Archive Research Centre in 2003. Her archive was held at the Library of Birmingham but moved to the Martin Parr Foundation in Bristol in 2018. [6] [7]