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Michael Hatt is a Professor in the Department of History of Art at the University of Warwick, where he joined in September 2007. Prior to this, he served as Head of Research at the Yale Center for British Art. His work bridges British, Danish, and American art from the 19th century to the present, with a focus on gender, sexuality, and visual racism.
Education:
- BA, University of London
- PhD, University of London
His research explores the intersections of visual art and poetry, the history of art history, and Scandinavian art, particularly Danish Golden Age and modern movements. He is deeply engaged with queer theory and the politics of representation in colonial and national contexts.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong transnational and interdisciplinary trajectory, focusing on figures such as Henry Scott Tuke and Kristian Zahrtmann, while also addressing broader themes like connoisseurship, sculpture, and colonial visual culture. His work frequently appears in major art history publications and edited volumes from institutions like Yale University Press and Bloomsbury.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed in the provided text.
Michael Hatt actively supervises PhD students on topics ranging from Victorian art to Scandinavian political art and neo-avant-garde movements. He has no listed grants in the text, but his editorial and curatorial roles suggest significant research leadership. He teaches undergraduate and postgraduate modules including Sculpture, The Aesthetic Movement, and Methods of Art History.
He is affiliated with the Department of History of Art within the Faculty of Arts at Warwick, contributing to academic preparation and methodological training for art historians. His office is located in Millburn House, and he is actively involved in teaching and supervision.





