K.J.P. Lowe is associate fellow at the Warburg Institute, University of London. Her many books and edited volumes include Cultural Links between Portugal and Italy in the Renaissance, Black Africans in Renaissance Europe and The Global City: On the Streets of Renaissance Lisbon, the basis for a major exhibition at the Museu de Arte Antiga in Lisbon.
""Provenance and Possession deserves close reading by anyone interested in issues surrounding the ownership of global objects and the identity of forcibly displaced persons. . . .Lowe demonstrates the power of high-level archival research, in which unexpected treasures and questions can spring from documents at every turn.""---Stefan Bauer, Times Literary Supplement ""Dr. Kate Lowe’s marvellous new book Provenance and Possession . . . is a revelation. . . . [It] presents a whole new way of thinking about provenance.""---Michael Backman Ltd. ""Provenance has received increasing and urgent attention as a means for contemporary scholars, curators, and collectors to determine the authenticity, context, and meaning of a work. However, Lowe grounds her study in archival records and finds that provenance functioned differently in the record-keeping and collecting practices of the Italian Renaissance. . . . Lowe’s contributions offer productive, historically grounded methods to readdress discourses about collecting practices, and the agency and ontology of objects within history, art history, and material studies.""---Araceli Bremauntz Enriquez, H-Net Reviews