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Inga Fraser

Inga Fraser is Senior Curator, House & Collection at Kettle’s Yard, University of Cambridge. She has a special interest in the intersections of modern art with emerging media and broader visual cultures in the twentieth century. At Kettle’s Yard she has curated exhibitions including Barbara Hepworth: ‘a work of mine in your house’ (2024-25) and Mari Mahr: Lili Brik (2025).

Fraser worked for the Fashion in Film Festival in 2006, and again in 2010-2013. She has since has curated exhibitions at Tate Britain including Paule Vézelay (2017), Paul Nash (2016) and Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World (2015). She has contributed essays to artist monographs and anthologies published by Courtisane, Lund Humphries, Koenig and Ashgate, and written for peer-reviewed journals including British Art Studies, Sculpture Journal and Costume, as well as magazines such as Document and Tate Etc. Her doctoral thesis on artists’ engagement with film in the twentieth century was written as part of a Collaborative Doctoral Partnership between Tate and the Royal College of Art in London.