Indianapolis Museum of Art to Feature Display of Islamic Art
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INDIANA---The Indianapolis Museum of Art is preparing to host an exhibit of the arts in Islamic society. "Beauty and Belief: Crossing Bridges with the Arts of Islamic Culture" will open Nov. 2 and include calligraphy, ceramics, paintings, woodcarvings and textiles. The exhibit will run through Jan. 13, 2013. Museum officials say the exhibit will give visitors an opportunity to explore Islamic culture and explore artworks never seen in the United States. The exhibition was built from collections around the world. It includes a 26-foot calligraphic scroll dating from the 14th or 15th century, a 13th-century bowl from Iran and a Syrian glass flask believed to date from as early as the seventh century. The exhibit will move to a museum in Newark, N.J., after leaving Indianapolis. [link]
INDIANA---The Indianapolis Museum of Art is preparing to host an exhibit of the arts in Islamic society. "Beauty and Belief: Crossing Bridges with the Arts of Islamic Culture" will open Nov. 2 and include calligraphy, ceramics, paintings, woodcarvings and textiles. The exhibit will run through Jan. 13, 2013. Museum officials say the exhibit will give visitors an opportunity to explore Islamic culture and explore artworks never seen in the United States. The exhibition was built from collections around the world. It includes a 26-foot calligraphic scroll dating from the 14th or 15th century, a 13th-century bowl from Iran and a Syrian glass flask believed to date from as early as the seventh century. The exhibit will move to a museum in Newark, N.J., after leaving Indianapolis. [link]
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