Islamic Art

Introduction

The Islamic Art collection consists of approx. 1,000 works from Islamic-influenced cultures stretching from southern Spain and northern Africa all the way to western Asia and India and covers the period from the birth of Islam in the seventh century until the present. The highlights include impressive ensembles of architectural ceramics and Persian pottery. Together with a selection of book art, glass, metalwork and carpets, they are displayed on the 1st floor of the MK&G.

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Majlis – GET TOGETHER AT MK&G 

‘Majlis’ (Arabic for ‘a space of coming together’) refers to a gathering of individuals with shared interests.

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Publication

The publication "Collection Histories. Islamic Art at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (1873–1915)" looks at the paths taken by works from West and Central Asia into the museum. Eleven studies illuminate the interests of the MK&G founding director Justus Brinckmann, trace his acquisitions, and look at the biographies of individual objects – including a Quran manuscript or tiles from a mausoleum in Bukhara. The focus lies on the relations of local and global networks with the history of the art market.

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