The Islamic Arts of Southeast Asia
description:Venue: Gallery 2Although Southeast Asia is home to a large Muslim population, the Islamic arts of the region have only recently attracted scholarly interest. This exhibition, drawn exclusively from the collections of the Asian Civilisations Museum, covers many artistic media, including illumination, woodcarving, metalwork, and textiles, notably batik. Religious works of art, such as Qur’ans, calligraphy, and tomb markers, will be displayed along with secular objects, including arms, textiles and pottery from Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as from neighbouring countries – Burma, Thailand, and Singapore. We will also show Chinese porcelain and enamels made for local Muslim patrons in the region. The exhibition and its catalogue reveal how artistic forms from central Islamic lands were transformed by regional traditions. |
by:Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM)1 Empress Place, Singapore 179555 Mon: 1 – 7 Tue – Sun: 9 – 7 (Fri: - 9) |
when:- Sun, 04 Nov |
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