Aga Khan Museum Guide

by Henry S. Kim

Other authorsPhilip Jodidio (Author), D. Fairchild Ruggles (Author), Ruba Kana'an (Author)
Paperback, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

EX.CAN.AKM

Publication

Aga Khan Museum (2014), 160 pages

Description

A comprehensive guide to Toronto's Aga Khan Museum that showcases its building, park, and collection of Islamic works of art. The Aga Khan Museum Guide introduces this new Toronto museum's vision, building, park, and Islamic works of art in an accessible form to the visitor and general public. It provides an overview of the historical, intellectual, and artistic wealth of the Museum's exquisite collection, which includes extraordinary Qur'ans, ceramics, metalwork, scientific and musical instruments, luxury items, painted and illuminated manuscripts, and architectural fragments ranging from the 9th to 19th centuries. Illustrated with more than 100 full-colour photographs and details of some of the institution's most important artifacts and manuscripts, the Guide celebrates the Museum's unique building, designed by renowned Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki, and showcases its splendid park, created by Lebanese-Serbian landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

159 p.; 9.25 inches

ISBN

0991992865 / 9780991992867

Call number

EX.CAN.AKM

Library's review

For visitors who come to the Aga Khan Museum, the objects they encounter can be seen as points in a journey that connect cultures across time. The history of Islamic civilizations is one that can be characterized by continuous encounters with neighbouring peoples over fourteen hundred years. Spread
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across a vast region that stretched from Spain in the west to China in the east, the opportunities for interactions abounded, fuelled by trading contacts made over the land-based Silk Road and the maritime routes of the spice trade, and through cohabitation in regions such as Spain, Sicily, Africa, the Balkans, Central Asia, China, India, and Southeast Asia.' (Abstract from essay by Henry S. Kim)
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Pages

159
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