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    New Haven : Yale University Press
    ISBN: 9780300243475
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 344 Seiten , 30 cm
    DDC: 709.1767
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    Keywords: Islamic arts Congresses ; Islamic art ; Art and Design ; Bildband ; Konferenzschrift 2017 ; Islamische Kunst
    Abstract: 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.
    Abstract: "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
    Note: "This volume presents the written versions of the papers presented Islamic Art: Past, Present, and Future, the seventh Biennial Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art and Culture, which was held at the Virginia Museum of Art in Richmond, Virginia, on November 2-4, 2017"--Introduction , Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 331-335
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    New Haven : Yale University Press, in association with Qatar Foundation, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar | [Richmond, Va.] : Virginia Commonwealth University
    ISBN: 9780300215281 , 0300215282
    Language: English , Arabic , Persian
    Pages: xi, 357 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    DDC: 700.961
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    Keywords: Islamic arts Congresses ; Islamic civilization Congresses ; Light in art Congresses ; Konferenzschrift 09.11.2013-11.11.2013 ; Konferenzschrift ; Islam ; Licht ; Islamische Kunst ; Islamische Architektur
    Abstract: The Qur'an makes rich references to light, tying it to revelation, and light consequently permeates the culture and visual arts of the Islamic lands. This book explores the integral role of light in Islamic civilization across a wide range of media, from the Qur'an and literature to buildings, paintings, performances, photography, and other works produced over the past 14 centuries. A team of international experts conveys current scholarship on Islamic art in a manner that is engaging and accessible to the general reader. The objects discussed include some of the first identifiable works of Islamic art-modest oil lamps inscribed in Arabic, which developed into elaborately decorated metal and glass lamps and chandeliers. Later, photography, which creates images with light, was readily adopted in Islamic lands, and it continues to provide inspiration for contemporary artists. Generously illustrated with specially commissioned, sumptuous color photographs, this book shows the potential of light to reveal color, form, and meaning
    Abstract: The Qur'an makes rich references to light, tying it to revelation, and light consequently permeates the culture and visual arts of the Islamic lands. This book explores the integral role of light in Islamic civilization across a wide range of media, from the Qur'an and literature to buildings, paintings, performances, photography, and other works produced over the past 14 centuries. A team of international experts conveys current scholarship on Islamic art in a manner that is engaging and accessible to the general reader. The objects discussed include some of the first identifiable works of Islamic art-modest oil lamps inscribed in Arabic, which developed into elaborately decorated metal and glass lamps and chandeliers. Later, photography, which creates images with light, was readily adopted in Islamic lands, and it continues to provide inspiration for contemporary artists. Generously illustrated with specially commissioned, sumptuous color photographs, this book shows the potential of light to reveal color, form, and meaning
    Note: "This volume, the latest in a series based on the Hamad bin Khalifa Biennial Symposium on Islamic Art and Culture, presents written versions of the lectures delivered in Palermo, Sicily, from 9-11 November 2013" Introduction , Enthält die Beiträge des 5. Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art and Culture, Palermo, 9.-11. November 2013 , Foreword , Introduction : light in Islamic art and culture , My art and light , Light in the Qur'an and early Islamic exegesis , Light and dark : the "checkered history" of early optics , The uses of light in Islamic architecture , Facets of light : the case of rock crystals , Pottery and light , Light in Persian poetry , The management of light in Persian painting , The delight and amiability of light in Mamluk architecture , By the light of the sun of Jahangir , Illuminating Ottoman ceremonial , The power of "light-drawing" : on the uses of photography in Qajar Iran , Text überwiegend in englischer Sprache, teilweise in arabisch und persisch. - Text teilweise in arabischer und persischer Schrift
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    ISBN: 9780300222968
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 352 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 704.9/48
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    Keywords: Votive offerings Exhibitions ; Material culture Exhibitions Psychological aspects ; Material culture Exhibitions Social aspects ; New York ; Ausstellungskatalog Bard Graduate Center Gallery, New York, NY 2018-2019 ; Bildband ; Ausstellungskatalog Bard Graduate Center Gallery 14.09.2018-06.01.2019 ; Votivgabe ; Geschichte ; Frömmigkeit ; Ritus ; Weihegabe ; Opfer ; Sachkultur ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "Votive objects or ex-votos are a broad category of material artifacts produced with the intention of being offered as acts of faith. Common across historical periods, religions, and cultures, they are presented as tokens of gratitude for prayers answered, as well as the physical manifestation of hopes and anxieties. Agents of Faith explores votive offerings in the context of material culture, art history, and religious studies to better understand their history and present-day importance. By looking at what humans have chosen to offer in their votive transactions, this volume uncovers their most intimate moments in life and questions the nature, role, and function of one of the most fundamental aspects of the relationship between people and things--the imbuing of objects with sentiment. Encompassing exquisite works of art as well as votives of humble origin and material, with objects dating from 2000 B.C. to the twenty-first century, the beautiful illustrations and wide-ranging text expose the global reach of votive practices and the profoundly personal nature behind their creation"--
    Abstract: Place, shrine, miracle / Jaś Elsner -- Clever devices and cognitive artifacts / Verity Platt
    Note: Rückseite der Titelseite: "This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition Agents of Faith: Votive Objects in Time and Place, held at the Bard Graduate Center Gallery from September 14, 2018 through January 6, 2019. Exhibition curators: Ittai Weinryb with Marianne Lamonaca and Caroline Hannah."
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