Jessica Harrison-Hall
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Jessica Lucy Kilgour Harrison-Hall FSA (Chinese: 霍吉淑; pinyin: Huò jí shū; born 1965) is a British art historian, sinologist, curator and author. She is currently Head of the China section, Curator of Chinese Ceramics and Decorative Arts at the British Museum and is also Curator of the Sir Percival David Collection at the British Museum. She researches, lectures and writes about Chinese history and its global connections through visual and material culture.
Harrison-Hall has an MA in Chinese and fine art from Edinburgh University (1987, including a year at the Chinese Language Department of University of Shandong in Jinan 1984–1985). She completed a PhD from the University of East Anglia in 2025.[1]
In 1991, Harrison-Hall joined the British Museum as a project curator for Jessica Rawson in the Department of Oriental Antiquities (now department of Asia). She became Curator of Chinese Ceramics in 1994, curator of the Sir Percival David Collection in 2006, and Head of the China Section in 2015. She was President of the Oriental Ceramics Society from 2015 to 2018. She is the recipient of two major Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) awards: "Ming Courts and Contacts 1400-1450" project (with (Craig Clunas) (2012)[2] and "Cultural Creativity in Qing China 1796-1912" (with Julia Lovell) (2020).[3]
She is married to the writer and filmmaker Martin Keady with whom she has three children.[4]
Exhibitions and galleries
- 2023 - "China's Hidden Century, 1796-1912" at the British Museum
- 2017 - The Sir Joseph Hotung Gallery of China and South Asia
- 1994 - "Ancient Chinese Trade Ceramics" staged at the National History Museum in Taipei.
- 2014 - "Ming: Fifty Years that Changed China"[5][6][7]
- 2009-2012 - "China: Journey to the East" - a travelling exhibition, working with seven UK museums (Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery; The Herbert, Coventry, Willis Museum, Basingstoke; Museum and Winter Gardens, Sunderland; York City Gallery; Manchester Museum; Sheffield Museums Weston Park., accompanied by Harrison-Hall's children book Pocket Timeline of China (2007)
- 2000 - "Vietnam: Behind the Lines: Images of War 1965-75" - the first exhibition in the West to examine Northern Vietnamese artists work from the American-Vietnam war.