Ellie Brown

Researcher, writer, editor
emadeleinebrown [at] gmail.com







Research

I research twentieth century material cultures, consumption, architecture, art and design. I have a PhD (University of Warwick ‘25), MA (Courtauld Institute of Art ‘19) and BA (University of Leeds ‘16) in Art History. I have worked on research projects for the University of Warwick (REF Impact Case Study), the Twentieth Century Society and the University of Leeds’ Public Art Project. I have also taught as an associate lecturer on the modern interior and guest lectured at the Courtauld Institute of Art.

PhD: A ‘golden age’ of shopping centres: Designing spaces of consumption in Britain, 1967–82

In 2025, I completed a PhD in architectural and design history. My thesis examined how the British shopping centre was planned not just as a commercial space for consuming and purchasing goods, but was also as a new kind of environment in which to consume art, design and culture. I situated the shopping centre within debates about to post-war design and examined how a vast network of architects, designers, planners, critics and artists contributed to the construction of a new kind of privately-managed, commercial space that signficantly transformed the urban realm in twentieth-century Britain. 

Visiting Research Fellow 2025, Henry Moore Institute

I am currently undertaking a research fellowship at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds, focusing on the papers of the sculptor Franta Belsky. This research expands upon my PhD thesis to explore how prominent artists and sculptors, such as Belsky, were commissioned to make public artworks for new shopping centres that were managed as private spaces. 

Conferences, symposia and public speaking

︎ ‘Shoppin’ around: Researching the C20 Mall’, Open Mic, Twentieth Century Society, March 2025
︎ ‘Mapping the shopping centre’, MK Geek Night, MK Gallery, December 2024
︎ ‘The Window as Frame and Boundary in the Shopping Centre’, The Window as Protragonist in British Architecture and Visual Culture symposium, Paul Mellon Centre, November 2024
︎ ‘John Lewis: Partnership in Shopping Centre Development, 1969–1982’, CHORD seminar series, University of Wolverhampton, March 2024 [blog]
︎ ‘Shopping centres’, From Arndale to Zara: Shopping Centres lecture series, Twentieth Century Society, March 2024
︎ ‘“Halting the American syndrome”: From American-style malls to covered British high streets’,  Urban History conference, University of Warwick, March 2023
︎ ‘“Vandals are destroying this ancient city”: Measuring the public response to Nottingham's two shopping centres, 1964-1975’, SPUD seminar series, London School of Architecture, December 2022
︎ ‘Looking at centre:mk through the archive’ Archive-opia, Milton Keynes, October 2022 [recording]

Writing

I have over ten years experience writing on topics such as art, architecture, design and style. This includes in-depth interviews with cultural figures, long-form features on architecture and urban space, and reviews of exhibitions and publications.

SELECTED FEATURES

MK Gallery

‘Figures of their own creation’, in Boyd & Evans: High Time exhibition catalogue

C20 Magazine / C20 Society

Action Piece: Shop ‘til they’re dropped
Building of the Month: MK Shopping Building

Vestoj

The Instagrammable Shopping Centre

MK Fringe

On collaboration


SELECTED REVIEWS

Recessed Space

HARDCORE / LOVE @ Conditions, Whitgift Centre

Pooleyville

Paz Errázuriz: Dare to Look @ MK Gallery
Vivian Maier: Anthology @ MK Gallery

Aesthetica

Women Design by Libby Sellers


SELECTED INTERVIEWS

Present Space

Hans Ulrich Obrist
Joel Meyerowitz
Dara Birnbaum
John Akomfrah
Janicza Bravo

NR Magazine

Mark Leckey
Sumayya Vally
Willem Dafoe
Squidsoup
Tame Impala

British Journal of Photography

Jamie Hawkesworth

Pooleyville

Simon Phipps


Editing

Since 2023, I have edited Present Space, an arts and culture platform and print publication. Prior to that, I was a contributing writer and editor to NR Magazine (2017–22). I have experience as a copywriter and subeditor, including social campaigns and project development for 1854 Media. As of September 2025, I am joining MK Gallery as an interim Marketing Manager.