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Islamic art : past, present, future / edited by Jonathan Bloom and Sheila Blair.

Contributor(s): Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press in association with Qatar Foundation, Virginia Commonwealth University and Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar, 2019Copyright date: 2019Description: x, 344 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0300243472
  • 9780300243475
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • N6260 .I53 2019
Contents:
Defining meaning and value in contemporary Islamic Art / H. E. Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani -- Islamic Art Now and Then / Linda Komaroff -- Art and Image / Venetia Porter -- Gender, Power, and Tradition / Lalla Essaydi -- Hub Wahad: On Finding Inspiration in a Community of Nomads / Hassan Hajjaj in conversation with Alice Planel -- Reclaiming Indo-Persian Miniature Painting. Reclaiming History: A Feminist Story / Shahzia Sikander in conversation with Rafia Zakaria -- A Shah, a Russian, and My Grandfather: Iranian Photography, a History / Newsha Tavakolvian -- Contemporary or Modern Islamic Art? / H.R.H. Princess Wijdan Fawaz Al Hashemi -- Whose Past is it Anyway? Contemporary Architecture and the Past in the Lands of Islam / Mohammad al-Asad -- Contemporary Trajectories: Iraqi Art in Context / Nada Shabout -- Iranian Cinema Today: An Ode to the Past and New Directions in the Future? / Nacim Pak-Shiraz -- "Islamic" Art in Southeast Asia and Australia: Past, Present, and Future / Stefano Carboni -- Question and Answer Panels: Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art, Virginia Museum of Arts / transcribed by Sarah Kleinman.
Summary: "Islamic art can be a challenging term in an ever-changing art world. Through the exploration of a wide array of media-from painting, sculpture, and photography to video and multimedia-an internationally renowned group of scholars, collectors, artists, and curators tackles questions such as whether the art has to come from the Middle East, whether it must have a religious component, and, indeed, whether the work of art must be made by a Muslim. Based on a series of papers presented at the 7th Biennial Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art in 2017, the essays in this volume grapple with these questions from a range of viewpoints. Taken together, these texts, including beautiful illustrations of major works by contemporary artists from the Muslim world, invoke a lively discussion of how the arts of the Islamic lands link the past with the present and the future."--Publisher description.
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Book Book NMC Library Stacks N6260 .I53 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001459915

Based on a series of papers presented at the seventh annual Biennial Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art and Culture in 2017.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-335) and index.

Defining meaning and value in contemporary Islamic Art / H. E. Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani -- Islamic Art Now and Then / Linda Komaroff -- Art and Image / Venetia Porter -- Gender, Power, and Tradition / Lalla Essaydi -- Hub Wahad: On Finding Inspiration in a Community of Nomads / Hassan Hajjaj in conversation with Alice Planel -- Reclaiming Indo-Persian Miniature Painting. Reclaiming History: A Feminist Story / Shahzia Sikander in conversation with Rafia Zakaria -- A Shah, a Russian, and My Grandfather: Iranian Photography, a History / Newsha Tavakolvian -- Contemporary or Modern Islamic Art? / H.R.H. Princess Wijdan Fawaz Al Hashemi -- Whose Past is it Anyway? Contemporary Architecture and the Past in the Lands of Islam / Mohammad al-Asad -- Contemporary Trajectories: Iraqi Art in Context / Nada Shabout -- Iranian Cinema Today: An Ode to the Past and New Directions in the Future? / Nacim Pak-Shiraz -- "Islamic" Art in Southeast Asia and Australia: Past, Present, and Future / Stefano Carboni -- Question and Answer Panels: Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art, Virginia Museum of Arts / transcribed by Sarah Kleinman.

"Islamic art can be a challenging term in an ever-changing art world. Through the exploration of a wide array of media-from painting, sculpture, and photography to video and multimedia-an internationally renowned group of scholars, collectors, artists, and curators tackles questions such as whether the art has to come from the Middle East, whether it must have a religious component, and, indeed, whether the work of art must be made by a Muslim. Based on a series of papers presented at the 7th Biennial Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art in 2017, the essays in this volume grapple with these questions from a range of viewpoints. Taken together, these texts, including beautiful illustrations of major works by contemporary artists from the Muslim world, invoke a lively discussion of how the arts of the Islamic lands link the past with the present and the future."--Publisher description.

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