American art historian and museum curator with a special focus on Iran and the Islamic world
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Karen Comer Lowe has spent more than two decades shaping how audiences experience Black art in and from the American South, and her curatorial path has taken her from the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery and the Whitney Museum of American Art to the Tubman African American Museum, before returning to her hometown of Atlanta. After completing her tenure as curator-in-residence at the Spelman Museum of Fine Arts, she now works independently, advising collectors and organizing exhibitions that reimagine the relationship between Southern history and contemporary art. Lowe summarizes her curatorial practice as “elevating southern Black diaspora narratives.” But when asked to...
American art historian and museum curator with a special focus on Iran and the Islamic world
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