Professor Steve Edwards FBA elected to the British Academy’s Fellowship

24 Jul 2025

Black and white photograph of Steve Edwards wearing a patterned shirt and black blazer, with black glasses. He sits on a sofa in front of a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf full of books.
Professor Steve Edwards © Steve Edwards. Image: Leah McLain

Professor Steve Edwards FBA, Director of the Manton Centre for British Art at The Courtauld Institute of Art, has been elected to the British Academy’s Fellowship.

This year, 92 distinguished scholars were elected in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the humanities and social sciences. 58 new Fellows were elected from 25 universities across the UK, alongside 30 International Fellows from universities in countries including the United States, South Africa and China. Four Honorary Fellows were also elected in recognition of their exceptional achievements in music, art, journalism and librarianship.

Professor Steve Edwards joined The Courtauld in April 2025 to serve as the inaugural Director of The Courtauld’s new Manton Centre for British Art, the new home for The Courtauld’s research and teaching on British art.

Named after British art collectors and philanthropists Sir Edwin Manton and Florence, Lady Manton, The Manton Centre for British Art will serve as an intellectual hub for art historians, curators, artists, and students nationally and internationally, providing a platform for sharing world-leading research and teaching the next generation of British art specialists. It will be located initially at The Courtauld’s current campus at Vernon Square and will later be housed in purpose-designed premises at Somerset House.

 

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