She has organised many critically acclaimed exhibitions for leading museums and has published widely, including her book German Expressionism, Primitivism and Modernity (Yale University Press), which was awarded the first National Art Book Prize.
[1] She is a member of the board of trustees for the Neue Galerie New York,[2] where she has curated several important exhibitions including Van Gogh and Expressionism,[3] Vasily Kandinsky: From Blaue Reiter to Bauhaus,[4] Ferdinand Hodler, View to Infinity,[5] Vienna 1900,[6] Munch and Expressionism,[7] and Richard Gerstl.
[10] Since 1995 Lloyd has had a successful career as an independent art historian, curating a number of prestigious exhibitions for leading international museums including Tate, Royal Academy London, National Gallery of Art Washington, Neuenationalgalerie Berlin, Van Gogh Museum and the Beyeler Foundation.
Alongside her expertise on Expressionism, she is known for her writings on contemporary artists such as Georg Baselitz[11] and Gerhard Richter.
[13] Married to the writer Michael Peppiatt, Lloyd lives between Paris and London.