“Art in Exile…a Kuwaiti Experience”, edited by Anne al-Bassam, led a flood of publications in 2003. It is the story of the Islamic Art and Patronage: Treasures from Kuwait exhibition that escaped Kuwait just before the Iraqi invasion and travelled the world for more than a decade, serving as an ambassador for the country while under occupation and then later while recovering.
Three other books were published that year either by the DAI or with DAI support. “Early Persian Painting: Kalila and Dimna Manuscripts of the Late Fourteenth Century” by Bernard O’Kane “Folk Stories from the Northern Sudan” (Khair Jalees Series) by Abdulla El-Tayib and “Kuwait: The Growth of a Historic Identity” edited by Ben J. Slot reflect the diversity that is the DAI. In addition, three editions of Hadeeth ad-Dar and Bareed ad-Dar were also published.
While the publications gave an audience the chance to read more about aspects of Islamic art and culture, the exhibitions – DAI’s and those with objects loans – gave an audience the opportunity to see actual works of art from the region. Islamic Art and Patronage: Treasures from Kuwait left Australia for the Auckland War Memorial Museum in New Zealand. Treasury of the World: Jewelled Objects from India in the Age of the Mughals enjoyed an extended stay at the Saint Louis Art Museum in Missouri. The Adventures of Hamza left the United States for Europe, landing first at the Royal Academy of Arts, London and then moving to the Museum Rietberg in Zurich, Switzerland. Chevaux et Cavaliers Arabes, dan les Arts d’Orient et d’Occident closed at L’Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris. The Legacy of Genghis Khan: Courtly Art and Culture in Western Asia 1256 – 1353 moved west, leaving New York for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in California.
The variety of educational opportunities available in 2003 was equally impressive. In addition to cultural season lectures and performances, the DAI hosted “Iraq’s Historical Perspective” conference at al-Maidan Cultural Centre, a presentation on the cemeteries and Sgraffiti discovered by the Kuwait team at the al-Khiran archaeological site, and a lecture by Sheika Hussah on “Art in Peril: Kuwaiti and Iraqi Museums in Perspective” at the Kuwait National Museum. DAI trips included a walk through old Kuwait and a visit to the historic Red Fort in Jahra. Many of the participants in these excursions also joined the DAI cultural expedition to India.
Books, exhibitions, lectures, theatrical performances, local excursions and an international expedition: 2003 was a year rich with opportunity.
Exhibitions
27 Jan
Islamic Art and Patronage exhibition
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
27 April
Treasury of the World exhibition
The Saint Louis Art Museum, St Louis, Missouri, USA
18 April - 22 June
Islamic Art and Patronage Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland, New Zealan
IAP in Auckland, New Zealand
Exhibitions Loans
5 Jan
loan to Pearls
The Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Caption
26 Jan
loans to The Adventures of Hamza
Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Caption
16 Feb
loans to The Legacy of Genghis Khan: Courtly Art and Culture in Western Asia 1256 – 1353
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, USA
Caption
30 March
loans to Chevaux et Cavaliers Arabes, dan les Arts d’Orient et d’Occident
Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris, France
Caption
15 March - 8 June
loans to The Adventures of Hamza
Royal Academy of Arts, London, England, UK
Caption
13 April - 27 July
loans to The Legacy of Genghis Khan: Courtly Art and Culture in Western Asia 1256 – 1353
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), California, USA
Caption
28 June - 21 Oct
loans to The Adventures of Hamza
Museum Rietberg, Zurich, Switzerland
DAI Director General Meetings and Conferences
13 May
“Art in Peril: Kuwaiti and Iraqi Museums in Perspective”Al-Maidan Cultural Centre, Kuwait
Iraq’s Historical Perspective conference at al-Maidan Cultural Centre
30 July
Kuwait team discovers cemeteries and Sgraffiti at al-Khiran archaeological site
10 December
Visit to Red Fort in Jahra
18 December
Tour of old Kuwait led by Evangelia Simos-Ali
Cultural Season
6 January
Cultural Season 8 continues
Boris Marshak Saleh Lamei Gonul Oney Thomas Leisten Nicola A. Ziadeh Rosamond Mack Susan Stronge Julia Gonnella-Kohlmeyer Ahmad Y. al-Hassan B.N. Goswamy Alhabib Jenhani Gilles Beguin Abdulrahman Saud Musameh Gunter Mulak Haya bint Ali al-Khalifa
26 May
Cultural Season 8 ends
29 September
Cultural Season 9 begins
Géza Fehérvári Friedrich Spuhler Fahad al-Wahibi Julia Gonnella-Kohlmeyer Susan Stronge
Theatre/
Performances
Cultural Season 8
The Travels of Ibn Battuta (throughout the season)
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