Greetings, and welcome to the final e-newsletter of the Fourth Biennial Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium, God Is Beautiful; He Loves Beauty: The Object in Islamic Art and Culture, to be held at the Museum of Islamic Art, designed by I.M. Pei, October 29-31, 2011 in Doha, Qatar.
Paul Goldberger, the Architecture Critic for The New Yorker and the Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture at The New School in New York City, will give the keynote address on Saturday, October 29 at 6pm at the Museum. It is titled, Islamic Architecture, Modernism, and I.M. Pei: The Challenge of the Museum of Islamic Art, and promises to be an incisive look at the architecture of the museum and its relationship to both modernism and to traditional Islamic architecture. On October 30 and 31, twelve speakers will present original papers on objects held by the Museum of Islamic Art, spanning the principal media, periods and regions of Islamic art from its origins to the present. Please see the Symposium schedule for a complete list of speakers’ names and paper summaries.
One of our speakers, the famed calligrapher Mohamed Zakariya, will also be the subject of an exhibition at the Museum of Islamic Art during the Symposium. An Eloquent Eye: Recent Works by Mohamed Zakariya, will run from October 24, 2011 through January 13, 2012. Mr. Zakariya has also created a new design for the Eid Greetings stamp, issued by the U.S. Postal Service this past August (see his 2009 design here). Symposium attendees will have a tremendous opportunity to hear Mr. Zakariya give a presentation on the history of Ottoman calligraphy, and then see his recent work in the Museum galleries.
If you do intend to come to the Symposium, please remember that registration is free and open to the public, but space is limited so early registration is suggested. As always, please feel free to direct any questions or comments to me at the below email address (please do not respond to this address as it is for outgoing communication only). And thanks again to our sponsors, VCU School of the Arts, VCUQatar, the Qatar Foundation, the Qatar Museums Authority and the Museum of Islamic Art for the generous funding that makes this Symposium possible.
Best Wishes,
Marisa Angell Brown
Coordinator
Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art
mabrown@vcu.edu