Skip to main content.
Bard
  • Bard College Logo
  • Academics sub-menuAcademics
    • Programs and Divisions
    • Structure of the Curriculum
    • Courses
    • Requirements
    • Academic Calendar
    • College Catalogue
    • Faculty
    • Bard Abroad
    • Libraries
    • Dual-Degree Programs
    • Bard Conservatory of Music
    • Other Study Opportunities
    • Graduate Programs
    • Early Colleges
  • Admission sub-menuAdmission
    • Applying
    • Financial Aid
    • Tuition + Payment
    • Campus Tours
    • Meet Our Students + Alumni/ae
    • For Families / Familias
    • Join Our Mailing List
    • Contact Us
  • Campus Life sub-menuCampus Life
    Living on Campus:
    • Housing + Dining
    • Campus Services + Resources
    • Campus Activities
    • New Students
    • Visiting + Transportation
    • Athletics + Recreation
    • Montgomery Place Campus
  • Civic Engagement sub-menuCivic Engagement
    Bard CCE
    • Engaged Learning
    • Student Leadership
    • Grow Your Network
    • About CCE
    • Our Partners
    • Get Involved
  • Newsroom sub-menuNews + Events
    • Newsroom
    • Events Calendar
    • Press Releases
    • Office of Communications
    • Commencement Weekend
    • Alumni/ae Reunion
    • Fisher Center + SummerScape
    • Athletic Events
  • About Bard sub-menuAbout
      About Bard:
    • Bard History
    • Campus Tours
    • Mission Statement
    • Love of Learning
    • Visiting Bard
    • Employment
    • Support Bard
    • Open Society University Network
    • Bard Abroad
    • The Bard Network
    • Inclusive Excellence
    • Sustainability
    • Title IX and Nondiscrimination
    • Inside Bard
    • Dean of the College
  • Giving
  • Search
Bard Commencement Weekend, May 23–25, 2025
Information For:
  • Faculty + Staff
  • Alumni/ae
  • Families
  • Students

Giving to Bard
Quick Links
  • Apply to Bard
  • Employment
  • Travel to Bard
  • Bard Campus Map

Join the Conversation
Like us on Facebook
Follow us on Instagram
Read about us on Threads
Bluesky
Watch us on You Tube

Bard News

Back to All News

News Menu
  • Newsroom
  • Events Calendar
  • News Archive
  • Press Releases
  • special sub-menuSpecial Events
    • Commencement + Reunion
    • Family + Alumni/ae Weekend
    • Fisher Center
    • Bard Summerscape
    • Bard Athletics
  • Home

Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Acquires the Papers of Distinguished Art Historian and Scholar Eddie Chambers

Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Acquires the Papers of Distinguished Art Historian and Scholar Eddie Chambers
Eddie Chambers. Photo by Hakeem Adewumi
The Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) today announced that distinguished Black British scholar and art historian Eddie Chambers has placed his papers with the CCS Bard Archives, significantly enhancing the scope of CCS Bard’s research collections. This archival acquisition is the first in a series dedicated to Black Exhibition Histories, an initiative cofunded by the Marieluise Hessel Foundation, which included the 2021 conference and 2022 publication Reshaping the Field: Arts of the African Diasporas on Display, published with Afterall in association with CCS Bard, Asia Art Archive, and the Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts at the University of Gothenburg.

The collection spans the late 1970s to the 2010s and includes rare publications, invitations, flyers, press, photographs, and manuscripts primarily documenting British Black and Caribbean artists from the African Diaspora. “This archival collection broadens and expands the research collections at CCS Bard in a profound way, providing access to unique documentation that will support the writing of underserved exhibition histories and new scholarship,” states Ann Butler, Director of the Library and Archives at CCS Bard.

Eddie Chambers, whose broad area of expertise and scholarship is the art and art history of the African Diaspora, teaches at the University of Texas at Austin where he is the holder of the David Bruton, Jr. Centennial Professorship in Art History. He has been professionally involved in the visual arts for four decades, first as an artist, then as a writer of art criticism and as an art curator. More recently, since the early 2000s, he has transitioned to academia, serving initially as a Visiting Professor at Emory University, Atlanta, before going on, in 2010, to his current position at the University of Texas at Austin.

In 1989 Eddie Chambers established the African and Asian Visual Artists' Archive (AAVAA), the only dedicated research and reference facility in the UK at the time concerned with documenting the history and work of British-based Black artists. Chambers coordinated AAVAA until 1992. Chambers earned his PhD at Goldsmiths College, University of London in 1998, working under Professor Sarat Maharaj and external examiner Professor Stuart Hall. His doctorate focused on the press and other responses to a new generation of Black British artists who emerged in the 1980s.
 
Chambers has worked with a great many artists over the course of several decades, including Eugene Palmer, Vladimir Cybil Charlier, Frank Bowling, Denzil Forrester, Barbara Walker, and Alberta Whittle. Chambers has written several books, namely Run Through the Jungle: Selected Writings by Eddie Chambers (London: InIVA - The Institute of International Visual Arts, 1999); Things Done Change: The Cultural Politics of Recent Black Artists in Britain (Amsterdam/New York: Editions Rodopi, 2012); Black Artists in British Art: A History Since the 1950s (I. B. Tauris & Co Ltd, London and New York, Series: International Library of Visual Culture, 2014, reprinted, September 2015); Roots & Culture: Cultural Politics in the Making of Black Britain (I. B. Tauris & Co Ltd, London and New York, Series: International Library of Visual Culture, 2017); and World is Africa: Writings on Diaspora Art (London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2021). His peer review texts, and other forms of writing have been published in Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art, Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture, Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, and Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art, and Art Monthly, among many others.

Programming

On November 6, 2023, Eddie Chambers will give a guest lecture entitled “The (Curious) Progress of Black British Artists” at CCS Bard, as part of the Center’s Speaker Series of public talks which are free and open to the public. For more information, please go to: https://ccs.bard.edu/events/553- eddie-chambers

Post Date: 10-29-2023
Bard College
30 Campus Road, PO Box 5000
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504-5000
Phone: 845-758-6822
Admission Email: [email protected]
Information For
Prospective Students
Current Employees
Alumni/ae 
Families

©2025 Bard College
Quick Links
Employment
Travel to Bard
Search
Support Bard
Bard IT Policies + Security
Bard has a long history of creating inclusive environments for all races, creeds, ethnicities, and genders. We will continue to monitor and adhere to all Federal and New York State laws and guidance.
Like us on Facebook
Follow Us on Instagram
Threads
Bluesky
YouTube