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Professor Mark Westgarth is a faculty member at the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds, where he serves as Director of Postgraduate Research and leads the Centre for the Study of the Art & Antiques Market. His expertise spans the history of the art market, museum theory, and histories of collecting, with a focus on the role of 19th–20th century art and antique dealers.
- Education
- PhD, University of Southampton
- PGCert, University of Salford
- MA, University of Leeds
- BA, University of Leeds
His research examines the intersection of art history discourse and art market practices, particularly how dealers shaped historical consciousness and heritage construction. Projects include studying the cultural geography of 20th-century British antiques trade and the evolving discourse of furniture history.
He supervises postgraduate researchers and teaches courses on art market history, museum theory, and heritage practices.
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