Islam in Europe Symposium
Sam Fogg is pleased to announce a symposium to coincide with the publication of our catalogue and the opening of our exhibition ‘Islam in Europe’, which runs from 3 November to 1 December 2023.
The exhibition marks Sam Fogg’s first attempt at displaying and publishing European and Islamic artworks side by side. 'Islam in Europe' traces the artistic links between the Islamic world and Europe through a rich corpus of precious artworks that illustrate the entanglement of the two regions and cultures. The group of objects dates from the early 9th century through to the 17th century, and is connected by an important thread: each artwork illustrates the ongoing assimilation of Islamic art, technology and intellectual culture into European contexts.
In conjunction with the exhibition, this symposium explores a range of scholarly topics related to the themes presented in 'Islam in Europe', from the appearance of Islamic objects in early medieval European contexts to the afterlife of Islamic art in Spain; the transcultural currents connecting early modern Italy with the Islamic world; and the import market for Anatolian rugs in Europe during the Renaissance.
Schedule:
15:00 Early modern Italy and the Islamic world
Federica Gigante | Research Associate, Khalili Research Centre, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oxford
15:30 'Ginetta and Giannettino' The historical significance of a dowry gift, commissioned in Genoa in the 1530's and woven in the Ottoman Empire
Michael Franses | Research Associate, Museum of Islamic Art, Berlin & Textile Museum, Washington DC, Chairman of Hali Publications, London
16:00 The Mudéjar style in Spain: another chapter of Orientalism in the creation of national styles
Susana Calvo Capilla | Professor at the Department of the History of Art at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
16:30 Q&A
The symposium will also be live-streamed via YouTube. You can watch it by clicking here.