Speaker: Dr Stefan Weber, Director of the Museum of Islamic Art in Berlin
Read the summary lecture of Dr Weber's lecture on The Role and Concepts of Islamic Art in the Museum Context
The first few years of the 21st century have witnessed an impressive re-evaluation of Islamic Art and Archaeology. Most of the larger collections of Islamic Art have been, or still are, undergoing reorganization. Museums and galleries have increasingly become important forums for public interest in Muslim Cultures. Shifting global societies and the growing presence of Muslims in Europe and North America have meant that museums of Islamic art have assumed new duties and responsibilities, willingly or not. Countries with a Muslim majority, too, are witnessing a renewed interest in the artistic heritage of the past. Yet despite all this, there has been little discussion on content, categories of order, and the new roles played by museums. What are the stories embedded in the objects they exhibit, and how can these stories be told?
The Museum of Islamic Art at the Pergamonmuseum Berlin, the second oldest after Cairo worldwide, will triple in space by 2019. The museum team is currently re-evaluating gallery codes and exhibition practises to develop new spaces for one of the world's pre-eminent collections of Islamic Art.
This was a joint lecture with the Alwaleed Centre, The University of Edinburgh, in partnership with the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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