Andrea Schlieker

Director of Exhibitions and Displays, Tate Britain.


Dr Andrea Schlieker is Director of Exhibitions and Displays, Tate Britain. Andrea Schlieker was Director of Commissions and External Projects at White Cube (2012-2018), a post she held since 2012, where she has worked closely with a wide range of British and international contemporary artists. She was Founding Curator of the internationally renowned Folkestone Triennial and delivered the inaugural and second Triennials there in 2008 and 2011, with a lasting legacy of permanent commissions spread across the public spaces of the seaside town. She also worked curatorially on many other prestigious national and international projects such as My City, a major art commission programme in Turkey across five different cities (2010); the Fourth Plinth project in Trafalgar Square, London (2005-2007); and the British Art Show 6 which opened at Baltic in 2005, touring the UK for one year.

Schlieker’s curatorial career began in 1984 at the Arnolfini in Bristol and continued at London’s ICA, and the Serpentine Gallery (Deputy Director,1988 to 1995). She worked on many national and international exhibitions in a freelance capacity as well as on a wide range of permanently-sited public art commissions in the UK and abroad, among them Antony Gormley’s Angel of the North and Rachel Whiteread’s Holocaust Memorial in Vienna.

Andrea was a Consultant Lecturer (1996-2006) on the MA course for Post War and Contemporary Art at Sotheby’s Institute. She has written many catalogue essays and lectured widely in the UK, Europe, the US and Japan. She holds a PhD in Art History from Bonn University on the subject of the Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain.