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Helen Hills (born 1960) is a British art historian and academic. She was appointed Anniversary Reader of Art History at the University of York in 2005 and promoted to Professor of History of Art in 2008. Hence she was the first woman professor of Art History at that University[1] Before this Helen Hills taught at the Universities of Keele and Manchester in the UK, at Queen's University in Canada and at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has published numerous books and articles on art and architectural history. She has particular research interests in the baroque, and was a guest contributor to the BBC radio programme In Our Time about The Baroque Movement in November 2008 and "Night Waves" on 'The Baroque'.[2]

Education and employment

Helen Hills was educated at Cambridgeshire High School for Girls and studied for a BA Hons in Modern History at the University of Oxford. She gained both an MA (Distinction) and PhD in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London; as she was finishing her PhD, she took a sessional appointment at Queen’s University, Canada. She taught in the Adult Education Department at Keele University, and then accepted a position as Assistant Professor of Art History at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. She then went to work first as Junior Lecturer and then as Senior Lecturer in History of Art at University of Manchester (1998–2005). She joined the University of York in 2005 as Anniversary Reader in the History of Art. She was promoted to Professor of History of Art at the University of York in 2008.[1] She was the first woman professor of History of Art at the University of York.

Awards and recognitions

  • British Academy Conference Award 2020 for "The Matter of Silver" an international interdisciplinary conference July 2021 [3]

Publications

Helen Hills has published numerous books and articles on art and architectural history, including:

  • Helen Hills (ed), Silver: Transformational Matter, published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, Proceedings of the British Academy 258, 2023, Шаблон:ISBN
  • The Matter of Miracles: Neapolitan Baroque Architecture and Sanctity (Manchester University Press, 2016) Шаблон:ISBN[13]
  • New Approaches to Naples (Routledge, 2013) Шаблон:ISBN[14]
  • Rethinking the Baroque (Ashgate, 2011 and Routledge, 2016) Шаблон:ISBN[15]
  • Representing Emotions: New Connections in the Histories of Art, Music and Medicine, (Ashgate, 2005) Шаблон:ISBN[16]
  • Invisible City: The Architecture of Devotion in Seventeenth-Century Neapolitan Convents (Oxford University Press, 2004) Шаблон:ISBN[17]
  • Architecture and the Politics of Gender (Ashgate, 2003 and Routledge, 2017) Шаблон:ISBN[18]
  • Fabrications: New Art and Urban Memory in Manchester (Manchester: UMiM, 2002) Шаблон:ISBN[19]
  • Marmi Mischi Siciliani: Invenzione e Identità (Inlaid polychromatic marble decoration in early modern Sicily: Invention and identity) (Società Messinese di Storia Patria, 1999)[20]

Hills edited Open Arts Journal, Issue 6: Baroque Naples: place and displacement, Winter 2017/8[21]

Other information

Helen Hills was a guest contributor to the BBC radio programme In Our Time on The Baroque Movement (ironically enough, as she does not believe in a 'baroque movement') in November 2008.[2] Night Waves Invited discussant on the 'Baroque': 20 March 2013. Photographs contributed by Helen Hills to the Conway Library are currently being digitised by the Courtauld Institute of Art, as part of the Courtauld Connects project.[22]

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