This philosophical approach shapes the entire exhibition, which presents over 170 objects that showcase the intersection of Islamic art, science ... This kaleidoscopic composition demonstrates how ...
Scientists explain how treelike structures such as veins and arteries, lungs and leaves fine-tune their physical form to ...
Grand palaces, marble mausoleums and timeless temples that tell stories of bygone eras, these are the most iconic Indian ...
Art, says Neerja, became her way of life as she got deeply invested in the process of ideating forms with geometric symbolisms. Drawing triangles, squares, circles and seeing forms of an inner ...
What is “Islamic art”? This question has remained open ... and that continue to shape Islamic life today. It is impossible not to feel the allure of the transcendental in Mecca.
Under a vast canopy of tents in the Saudi city of Jeddah, religious artefacts are on display alongside contemporary art ...
Christians in medieval Europe admired Islamic art without fully realising it." While it is well known that Islamic textiles were present in late medieval European churches, surviving fragments are ...
As a result of the prohibition of such depictions in most Sunni Muslim schools of thought, geometric patterns came to be widely prevalent in Islamic art. But the biennale in Jeddah features ...
“It’s difficult to imagine anything more sacred to Muslims than the Kiswah that dresses the House of God,” says the Islamic art scholar Julian ... “It helped shape who we are.
Yet only “Gray Tree” has scale-invariant branch diameters. When Mondrian removes the scale invariance in “Blooming Apple Tree ...