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Doha museum stakes cultural claim | Doha museum stakes cultural claim |
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The museum is part of plans to make Doha a cultural capital of the world | The museum is part of plans to make Doha a cultural capital of the world |
By Lawrence Pollard BBC News, Doha | By Lawrence Pollard BBC News, Doha |
A few years ago, prices in London auction houses went through the roof - not for the classic modern or contemporary art, but for works from the Islamic world. | A few years ago, prices in London auction houses went through the roof - not for the classic modern or contemporary art, but for works from the Islamic world. |
Fabulous jewels, manuscripts and ceramics were fetching 10 times their estimate and more, and it soon emerged this was thanks to the al-Thani family, rulers of Qatar, the tiny gas-rich Gulf state. | |
They had tempted the veteran architect I M Pei - the man behind the glass pyramid at the Louvre - to design one last statement building, a spectacular museum on a purpose-built island in Doha, which would house only the best Islamic art. | They had tempted the veteran architect I M Pei - the man behind the glass pyramid at the Louvre - to design one last statement building, a spectacular museum on a purpose-built island in Doha, which would house only the best Islamic art. |
Then they went shopping for their collection. | Then they went shopping for their collection. |
And this weekend the museum opens, a dramatic pile of white limestone shapes inspired by Islamic architecture and full of 800 of the finest examples of Islamic art. | And this weekend the museum opens, a dramatic pile of white limestone shapes inspired by Islamic architecture and full of 800 of the finest examples of Islamic art. |
Many of these things, as well as being objects of beauty have functional usage, but then hidden beyond that is the sense of transcendence Navid AkhtarDesigner and writer | Many of these things, as well as being objects of beauty have functional usage, but then hidden beyond that is the sense of transcendence Navid AkhtarDesigner and writer |
Not long ago, the idea of culture being a reason to visit the Gulf would have made other Arabs laugh. No longer. | Not long ago, the idea of culture being a reason to visit the Gulf would have made other Arabs laugh. No longer. |
The Syrian cultural historian Rana Kabbani sees a political element to the museum, putting Doha on the cultural map. | The Syrian cultural historian Rana Kabbani sees a political element to the museum, putting Doha on the cultural map. |
"I think all the rulers in the Gulf see what they really lack is culture on a grand scale, as a kind of imperial identity. It's a political-cultural lack. They have the means, and they're going for it." | "I think all the rulers in the Gulf see what they really lack is culture on a grand scale, as a kind of imperial identity. It's a political-cultural lack. They have the means, and they're going for it." |
The hope is that - like hosting a Grand Prix or buying a football club - a fabulous collection of art will bring prestige, attract tourists and create a brand. | The hope is that - like hosting a Grand Prix or buying a football club - a fabulous collection of art will bring prestige, attract tourists and create a brand. |
That's why along the coast, two museums are planned for Abu Dhabi - branches of the Louvre and Guggenheim. | That's why along the coast, two museums are planned for Abu Dhabi - branches of the Louvre and Guggenheim. |
New conversation | New conversation |
But what exactly is the Islamic art in the collection? What can ceramics from southern Spain have in common with metalwork from the Silk Route city of Samarkand? | But what exactly is the Islamic art in the collection? What can ceramics from southern Spain have in common with metalwork from the Silk Route city of Samarkand? |
One thing which links them is the misconceptions about Islamic art held by both east and west. | One thing which links them is the misconceptions about Islamic art held by both east and west. |
Designer and writer Navid Akhtar explains: "The conversation tends to go: 'How come you don't paint people? Because its forbidden.' | Designer and writer Navid Akhtar explains: "The conversation tends to go: 'How come you don't paint people? Because its forbidden.' |
"There's little understanding of the scriptures or commentaries, or the concept of art, so we're left with a limited conversation. | "There's little understanding of the scriptures or commentaries, or the concept of art, so we're left with a limited conversation. |
"There's a lot of figurative Islamic art. And the geometric patterns aren't just pattern." | |
There's not enough research and that's a mistake of the Muslims. There has to be a reawakening - they have to start studying their own history Reem al-Faisal Saudi artist-photographer | There's not enough research and that's a mistake of the Muslims. There has to be a reawakening - they have to start studying their own history Reem al-Faisal Saudi artist-photographer |
The Koran has no comment on the visual arts. | The Koran has no comment on the visual arts. |
The prophet was firmly against idols, but then so were Jews, orthodox Christians and puritan Anglicans at various times. | The prophet was firmly against idols, but then so were Jews, orthodox Christians and puritan Anglicans at various times. |
Many religions mistrust images but their cultures still end up using them - Islam however has had less use for them. | Many religions mistrust images but their cultures still end up using them - Islam however has had less use for them. |
"The Koran is not a narrative like the old or new testament, it doesn't tell a story, a narration you can illustrate," says professor Doris Abouseif, author of Beauty in Arabic Culture. | |
"The Koran is precepts, it guides but doesn't narrate." | |
Any museum will show Persian and Indian miniatures, or Arab pottery with figures of animals or people. | Any museum will show Persian and Indian miniatures, or Arab pottery with figures of animals or people. |
They won't be from a mosque, but the figure isn't banned from wider Islamic culture. | They won't be from a mosque, but the figure isn't banned from wider Islamic culture. |
'Whole language' | 'Whole language' |
One element Islamic objects have in common is intricate geometric patterns. | One element Islamic objects have in common is intricate geometric patterns. |
Some scholars think this is a craft habit, pure and simple, but to many younger Muslim artists the geometry holds something else. | Some scholars think this is a craft habit, pure and simple, but to many younger Muslim artists the geometry holds something else. |
"Pattern is a whole language of colour, form and shape," says Reem al-Faisal, a Saudi artist-photographer. | |
"Each colour symbolises a state of the soul or being. It's poetry translated into material elements." | |
Mr Akhtar agrees: "Many of these things, as well as being objects of beauty, have functional usage, but then hidden beyond that is the sense of transcendence that they create." | |
The chief curator of the new museum, Oliver Watson, is British, as are many of the staff. | |
The museum houses 800 artistic and historical works from three continents | The museum houses 800 artistic and historical works from three continents |
The study of Islamic art is a western creation, which Ms al-Faisal says is not a problem so long as more Muslims now take up the study. | The study of Islamic art is a western creation, which Ms al-Faisal says is not a problem so long as more Muslims now take up the study. |
"I don't care if it's Muslims or Westerners - the problem is that there's not enough research and that's a mistake of the Muslims. | |
"They should have studied their own civilisation far more, they've been in hibernation for 500 years. There has to be a reawakening - they have to start studying their own history." | |
Qatar's museum will be just a glittering collection of greatest hits unless it manages to become, as promised, a centre of education and research into the history of this beautiful art. | Qatar's museum will be just a glittering collection of greatest hits unless it manages to become, as promised, a centre of education and research into the history of this beautiful art. |