Exhibition
Opening exhibition: Silk Road Cities
- Date
- Thursday 8 September 2022
- Time
- Address
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Oude UB
Rapenburg 70
2311 EZ Leiden
Silk Road Cities Documented through Vintage Photographs, Prints and Postcards
The most unexpected innovations and fusions of world’s religions and material culture have taken place along the trade and communication networks known today as the Silk Roads. Term coined by the German geologist Baron Ferdinand von Richthofen in 1877, the Silk Road has attracted much scholarly interest in recent years. The artistic vibrancy of the empires that stretched from China to Byzantium was reflected in their cultural production. Their artistic excellence combined with exquisite decorum was the product of continuous exchanges, mixing and melding of traditions.
The exhibition will feature Islamic architectural monuments (mosques, madrasas, mausoleums) in major urban centres along the Silk Roads. Special focus will be on the cities of Herat (Afghanistan), Mashhad and Sultaniyya (Iran), Turkestan (Kazakhstan), Marv and Anau (Turkmenistan), Samarqand, Bukhara and Shahr-i Sabz (Uzbekistan).
Organizers
The exhibition is organized within the LUCIS programme Islam in Central Asia, the NWO project Turks, texts and territory: Imperial ideology and cultural production in Central Eurasia and the Central Asia Initiative at Leiden University. The online catalogue of the exhibition is available here.
Opening: 8 September 2022
The exhibition be officially open on 8 September 2022 in the 'Oude UB' (Rapenburg 70). Join us for a drink and a bite and have a look at the fascinating photography on display. All are welcome!
(The exhibition has been open to the general public since 3 August 2022)