
Suzanne Fagence Cooper
پژوهشگر ارشد · 19th and 20th Century British Art
University of Yorkمعرفی
Dr Suzanne Fagence Cooper is an Honorary Visiting Fellow in the Department of History of Art at the University of York. She holds a BA from the University of Oxford, an MA from the University of London, and a PhD jointly awarded by the V&A Museum and Brunel University. Her research focuses on 19th and 20th-century British art with particular emphasis on women's contributions to design and interior spaces, exploring intersections between art, music, and literature.
Her career includes 12 years as a curator and Research Fellow at the V&A Museum, where she contributed to major exhibitions like 'The Cult of Beauty: Aestheticism in Britain' (2011) and 'Inventing New Britain: the Victorian Vision' (2001). She has also held roles at the University of Bern, Halcyon Gallery, and York Art Gallery. Recent projects include co-curating 'Ruskin, Turner and Storm Cloud' (2017-2019) under Paul Mellon Centre grants and authoring 'How We Might Live: At Home with Jane and William Morris' (2022).
Her interdisciplinary approach is evident in studies linking Burne-Jones to music, Victorian gender roles in design, and Ruskin's environmental philosophy. She lectures globally for organizations like Cunard and The Art Fund, and serves as a trustee for the Burne-Jones Catalogue Raisonné. Current research explores apocalyptic themes in Burne-Jones' work and Ruskin's legacy through ecotherapy initiatives.




