Global Art. Art as a Message: Asia and Europe 1500-1700

Global Art. Art as a Message: Asia and Europe 1500-1700

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Rep-lo a casa en una setmana per Missatger o Eco Enviament*This publication compares outstanding works of art from different cultural circles of that period of time, in their capacity as communications media. A woodcut by Dürer, illustrated Chinese scrolls, pictures from the Khevenhüller Chronicle, Turkish fayence, sixty miniatures from the Hamzanama, a sixteenth-century handwritten Mogul document, and essays by outstanding Orientalists, art historians, and authors such as Salman Rushdie, Barbara Frischmuth, or Wheeler M. Thackston undertake to reinterpret central questions about cultural exchange between Asia and Europe from a decidedly contemporary standpoint, sharpening our awareness of a point of view that manages without Eurocentrism.
German, English
Exhibition schedule: MAK, Vienna , June 3–September 27, 2009