Presented By: University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
Doris Duke's Shangri La: Architecture, Landscape, and Islamic Art
In Conversation: Doris Duke's Shangri-La and Islamic Art
Adventurous, intelligent and independent, Doris Duke traveled the world and acquired countless treasures including a remarkable collection of Islamic art. Doris Duke’s Shangri-La is the first exhibition to present her five-acre Honolulu estate and its collections to audiences throughout the continental United States. Ceramics, textiles, paintings, tile panels, and full-scale architectural elements are juxtaposed with historic photographs and drawings. Also, new works by six contemporary artists–including Walid Raad, Shahzia Sikander, and Afruz Amighi–demonstrate the diverse and dynamic nature of current art production and reflect the mix of cultures at Shangri La. This wealth of Islamic art provides a great opportunity for patrons to become familiar with this rich cultural tradition. Ashley Dimmig, UM PhD student in History of Art, will introduce the exhibition and various highpoints of this eclectic and legendary collection. More broadly, we will think about what it is that makes art “Islamic” and perhaps dispel some of the misconceptions we have about the style and content of what we call “Islamic art.” Join us in conversation in the gallery.
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