Maurice Berger
American cultural historian, curator, and art critic (1956 - 2020)
Maurice Berger was a prominent American cultural historian, curator, and art critic, born in 1956. He held a distinguished position as Research Professor and Chief Curator at the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Throughout his career, Berger demonstrated a unique ability to navigate multiple fields, establishing himself as a leading voice in the realm of cultural history and art criticism.
Berger's scholarly work focused on the intersection of race and visual culture in the United States, yielding a body of interdisciplinary research that garnered significant recognition. His contributions to the field of history were marked by a thoughtful and nuanced approach, shedding light on the complex relationships between visual representation and societal dynamics. Berger passed away in 2020, leaving behind a legacy of rigorous scholarship and curatorial expertise that continues to inform and inspire new generations of historians, curators, and art critics.