Aga Khan Museum - <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 7.5pt;"><span lang="EN-US">The exhibition</span><span lang="EN-US">&nbsp;</span><span lang="EN-US">Spirit and Life</span><span lang="EN-US">&nbsp;</span><span lang="EN-US">was presented in London in July-August 2007 and
brought together 168 art works from the Aga Khan Museum collection.
Manuscripts, calligraphies, miniatures, ceramics, metalwork, textiles, objects
of wood, stone, mother-of-pearl and precious jewels, they all come the Muslim
world at its full extension, from Spain to the Far East. They have been
organised into three main themes: the Word of God, Great Historical Courts, and
the Path of Princes.</span><o:p></o:p></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 7.5pt;"><span lang="EN-US">The 200+ page catalogue, in full colour, follows the
sequence of the exhibition with not only full images of all the objects, but
many enlargements of details. It contains a foreword by His Highness the Aga
Khan, a preface by Luis Monreal, General Manager of AKTC, and an explanation of
the historical context by Azim Nanji, Director of the</span><span lang="EN-US">&nbsp;</span><span lang="EN-US">Institute</span><span lang="EN-US">&nbsp;</span><span lang="EN-US">of</span><span lang="EN-US">&nbsp;</span><span lang="EN-US">Ismaili Studies. The introduction is by one of the
foremost experts on Islamic Arts, Dr. Sheila Canby of</span><span lang="EN-US">&nbsp;</span><span lang="EN-US">&nbsp;the Near East Department,</span><span lang="EN-US">&nbsp;</span><span lang="EN-US">British</span><span lang="EN-US">&nbsp;</span><span lang="EN-US">Museum.
The catalogue entries are by Dr. Aimée Froom, former curator of Islamic art at
the Brooklyn Museum, New York. The catalogue contains a timeline and glossary
specially prepared by Alnoor Merchant, Institute of Ismaili Studies,</span><span lang="EN-US">&nbsp;</span><span lang="EN-US">London, and a double-gatefold map of the Islamic world
showing the provenance of many objects in the exhibition.</span><o:p></o:p></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 7.5pt;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Source</span>: Aga
Khan Trust for Culture<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue'; font-size: 10.5pt; line-height: 16.5pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>

Spirit and Life

Type
catalog
Year
2007

The exhibition Spirit and Life was presented in London in July-August 2007 and brought together 168 art works from the Aga Khan Museum collection. Manuscripts, calligraphies, miniatures, ceramics, metalwork, textiles, objects of wood, stone, mother-of-pearl and precious jewels, they all come the Muslim world at its full extension, from Spain to the Far East. They have been organised into three main themes: the Word of God, Great Historical Courts, and the Path of Princes.

The 200+ page catalogue, in full colour, follows the sequence of the exhibition with not only full images of all the objects, but many enlargements of details. It contains a foreword by His Highness the Aga Khan, a preface by Luis Monreal, General Manager of AKTC, and an explanation of the historical context by Azim Nanji, Director of the Institute of Ismaili Studies. The introduction is by one of the foremost experts on Islamic Arts, Dr. Sheila Canby of  the Near East Department, British Museum. The catalogue entries are by Dr. Aimée Froom, former curator of Islamic art at the Brooklyn Museum, New York. The catalogue contains a timeline and glossary specially prepared by Alnoor Merchant, Institute of Ismaili Studies, London, and a double-gatefold map of the Islamic world showing the provenance of many objects in the exhibition.

Source: Aga Khan Trust for Culture

Citation

Junod, Benoit and Alnoor Merchant, editors. “Spirit and Life Exhibition Catalogue." Geneva: Aga Khan Trust for Culture, 2007.

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