Vail is the younger daughter of Michael Cedric Sindbad Vail (1923–1986) and Margaret "Peggy" Angela Vail (née Yeomans; d. 1988), who married in 1957.[3][4] Vail grew up in Europe and spent 12 years in Florence, Italy; she first became familiar with the Peggy Guggenheim Collection as a child. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Durham University in England[5] and a Diploma in Art History from the New Academy for Art Studies in London.[4][6]
Before joining the Guggenheim, Vail was an archivist and researcher at the arts publishing house Centro Di in Florence and worked as an assistant curator on independent projects. She is a co-founder and co-director of Non-Objectif Sud, a not-for-profit artist residency and exhibition program in the south of France.[6]
Exhibitions and writings
Before leaving New York, Vail was preparing an upcoming Alberto Giacometti retrospective for the Guggenheim Museum in New York to be exhibited in 2018. For the New York museum, she previously curated or co-curated such exhibitions as Moholy-Nagy: Future Present (2016), a László Moholy-Nagy retrospective; From Berlin to New York: Karl Nierendorf and the Guggenheim (2008); the museum's 50th anniversary exhibition Art of Tomorrow: Hilla Rebay and Solomon R. Guggenheim, which examined the collaborative relationship between the two founders of the museum (2005–06); and Peggy Guggenheim: A Centennial Celebration (1998).[7][8] She curated the exhibition (and edited the accompanying catalogue) about her grandmother, Peggy Guggenheim, The Last Dogaressa, on view at the Collection in late 2019.[9]