
Fall 2014: The Arts of The Islamic World
Videos of the lectures are now available on the Asian Art Museum's Apple Podcasts. Click here to view the available videos from this lecture series.
This will be the first time a lecture series on the arts of the Islamic world has been presented at the Asian Art Museum. The fifteen lectures in the series have been structured to provide a broad overview of both pre-Islamic and Islamic art. The subjects include pre-Islamic art in Iran, Central Asia, Arabia and Byzantium, painting, architecture, ceramics, textiles, calligraphy, Islam in India, attitudes towards images, and contemporary art.
As always, a distinguished roster of prominent scholars and curators has been assembled, several of whom will be coming from famous UK institutions such as Oxford and the British Museum.
August 22
	Introduction Study Guide
	Qamar Adamjee, AAM
August 29
	An Introduction to the Art and Architecture of Pre-Islamic Iran and Central Asia Study Guide
	David Stronach, UC Berkeley
September 5
	Arts of Ancient Arabia Study Guide
	Massumeh Farhad, Freer & Sackler
September 12
	Assimilation and Conquest: Byzantine Sources for Islamic Art Study Guide
	Helen Evans, Metropolitan Museum
September 19
	Is there an Image Problem in Islam? Materials for the History of an Idea. Study Guide
	Finbarr Barry Flood, NYU
September 26
	Persian Painting: The First Golden Age (1300-1500) Study Guide
	Robert Hillenbrand, University of Edinburgh
October 3
	Seeing and Being Seen in Isfahan: Expanding Gaze for an Early Modern Capital Study Guide
	Renata Holod, University of Pennsylvania
October 10
	Chinese Influence on Islamic Glazed Ceramics Study Guide
	Oliver Watson, University of Oxford
October 17
	Building Types in Islamic Architecture Study Guide
	Santhi Kavuri-Bauer, San Francisco State University
	
	October 24
	The Visual Culture of Islam in India Study Guide
	Alka Patel, UC Irvine
	
	October 31- RESCHEDULED to January 31st DUE TO MUSEUM CLOSURE FOR GIANTS VICTORY PARADE 
	Ex Oriente Lux: Luxury Textiles and Oriental Carpets Study Guide
	Carol Bier, Textile Museum, Washington D.C.
	
	November 7
	The Art of Islamic Calligraphy: A Journey through Time Study Guide
	Maryam Ekhtiar, Metropolitan Museum
	
	November 14
	Seek Knowledge Even as Far as China: East-West Cultural Transmissions in Post Mongol Iran Study Guide
	Ladan Akbarnia, British Museum
	
	November 21
	Modernism and Islamic Art Study Guide
	Iftikhar Dadi, Cornell University
November 28
	No Class, Thanksgiving break
December 5
	Imagining Europe at the Persian Court in the Seventeenth Century (1590-1720) Study Guide
	Amy Landau, Walters Art Museum
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