Bryan started her career at the
British Museum and in 2006 worked on the Michelangelo Drawings exhibition. She lived in Hong Kong from 2007 to 2011 and was gallery director of The Cat Street Gallery. She was a contributing editor for Asian Art News and contributed art-related articles to the
South China Morning Post,
Time Out London and
The Guardian. She has worked as an expert guide for Art History Abroad and Art History UK. Bryan has worked in the
commercial art world as an
art dealer in Hong Kong and London. She was fair director of a global art fair in London, Art15. She was a director of the art dealership
Fine Art Society on
New Bond Street in London between 2011 and 2015. She directed the Contemporary exhibition programme. Notable exhibitions include
What Marcel Duchamp Taught Me in 2014, which marked 100 years since
Marcel Duchamp created the
readymade;
Chris Levine's
Light 3.142 in 2013; Rob and Nick Carter's
Transforming, including a display for the artistic duo at
The Frick Collection in
New York City; and an exhibition in 2012 entitled
Things I Love at the Fine Art Society in which she invited the British pop artist
Peter Blake to select his favourite works from the gallery vaults. Since 2016, Bryan has curated the global art collection for Soho House, comprising over 5000 artworks on permanent display across eight countries. In April 2016, she curated the
Vault 100 art collection for The Ned London. The collection highlighted gender disparity in finance and the art world; Bryan acquired the work of 93 women and seven men, reversing the FTSE 100 CEO gender ratio. In October 2018, Bryan curated
Not 30% at The Other Art Fair London, presenting the work of 30 female artists in a separate space as part protest, part exhibition. ==Writing==