Islamic Art and the Museum : Approaches to Art and Archeology of the Muslim world in the twenty-first century [Electronic Source]
London
Saqi,
2012
System Requirements: Microsoft Office Picture Manager. This CD-ROM Includes Books' Files of "Islamic Art and the Museum : Approaches to Art and Archeology of the Muslim world in the twenty-first century" Edited by Benoit Junod, Georges Khalil, Stefan Weber, Gerhard Wolf. The Book Content Includes: Islamic Art and The Musuem, The Role of the Museum in the Study and Knowledge of Islamic Art, A Concert of Things: Thoughts on Objects of Islamic Art, The Concept of Islamic Art: Inherited Discourses and New Approaches, Islamic Art at a Crossroads, Intrinsic Goals and External Influence: on some Affecting Research and Presentation of Islamic Art, The Study of Islamic Art, The Study of Islamic Art at a Crossroad and Humanity as a Whole, Preliminary Thoughts on an Entangled Presentation of Islamic Art, The Stuff of History: Everyday Object The Construction of Ambiguous Meanings and the Afterlife of Social Things, The Cultural Turn the Spatial and The Writing, The Power of Layers or the Layers of Power? The Social Life of Things as the Backbone of New Narratives, A Historian's Task: Make Sure the Object does not Turn Against Itself in the Museum, Aesthetic Versus Context? Towards New Strategies for the Study of the Object, Islamic Art versus Material Culture: Museum of Islamic Art or Museum of Islamic Culture, Subthemes and Overpaint: Exhibiting Islamic Art in American Art Museums, Early Islamic Art History in Germany and Concepts of Object and Exhibition, Islamic Art and Invention of the MasterPiece, The Jameel Gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum Laboratory, Museums of Islamic Art and Public Engagement, Museums and Their Formation, Concepts Behind the New Istallation of Islamic Art in the David Collection, The Option of Interim Reinstallation: Brooklyn Museum's Arts of the Islamic World Gallereis, The Museum of Islamic Art Doha, Islamic Art in the Hermitage Museum Projects and Plans, Islamic Art at the British Museum: Strategies and Perspectives, The Aga khan Museum inTorento, New Spaces For Old Treasures: Plans for the New Museum of Islamic Art at the Pergamon Museum, "A wooden Room with Doors": Social Physical and Intellectual Accessibility at the Museum of Islamic Art in Berlin.
This Volume Emerged from the Conference "Layers of Islamic Art and The Museum Context" Which took Place at the Museum for Islamic Art in Berlin 13-16 January 2010.
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