Blog # 45…May 2015


The first major show - unfortunately over now - The Lost Dhow,
contained relics from an Arab sailing ship that transported goods along the

Arriving in June is A Thirst for Riches, a show of carpets from the east in paintings from the west... coming from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Iran, 16th century court poets |
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Turkey, Isnik tile |
The permanent collection occupies the main floor gallery and covers a broad geography from
In the permanent gallery, the rise of Islam around the world is described, extending from the birth of the prophet Mohamed in 570 CE to the fall of the Ottoman Empire after WW1 It doesn’t include contemporary centres like Bradford, Paris or Calgary but what it does do is erase our instinctive images of beheadings and fundamentalist mullahs when we hear hear the words Muslim or Islam and replaces them with softer visions of textures, colours and design from centuries of artists and artisans throughout the Muslim world. The staff do an immensely good job of welcoming inquiry and encouraging appreciation of the museum in particular and Islam in general. .The Aga Khan Museum is an exercise in public relations as well as a beautiful collection of art of the Muslim world and will delight your senses as well as your soul.
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