Inspired by the East : how the Islamic world influenced Western art / edited by William Greenwood, Lucien de Guise.
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TextPublication details: London : The British Museum Press, 2019.Description: 256 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN: - 9780714111933
- N8217.E88 I57 2019
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Published to accompany an exhibition held at the British Museum, London and the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 248-251) and index.
Charting the fascinating history of cultural and artistic interactions between East and West, this exhibition explores the impact the Islamic world has had on Western art for centuries. Artistic exchange between East and West has a long and intertwined history, and the exhibition picks these stories up from the 15th century, following cultural interactions that can still be felt today. Objects from Europe, North America, the Middle East and North Africa highlight a centuries-old tradition of influence and exchange from East to West. The diverse selection of objects includes ceramics, photography, glass, jewellery and clothing, as well as contemporary art, showcasing how artistic exchange influenced a variety of visual and decorative arts. The show takes a deeper look at the art movement of 'Orientalism' - specifically the way in which North Africa and the Middle East were represented as lands of beauty and intrigue, especially in European and North American art. Often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality, Orientalist art reached its heyday in the mid-1800s, as Europeans and North Americans were looking overseas to fundamentally learn more about other cultures, but its popularity had faded by the 1940s with the decline of the British Empire. Exhibition: The British Museum, London, UK (10.10.2019-26.01.2020).
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