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Islamic Art - The Barakat Trust

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Coping with coronavirus’ fruits of boredom? Well, make our Asia House Arts In Isolation series your favourite playlist and belt them out — and open a window so others can hear.Pretty much everything from the Louvre to the NBA has been closed, cancelled or postponed. But it takes more than that to really cancel culture. Because if you can’t visit art, we bring it to you. We can still remain connected to the creative voices who help us make sense of our times.

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Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery, with Rachel Dedman

March 27, 2024 06:00 - 23 minutes - 16.1 MB

Join Rachel Dedman as she explores the beauty and politics of Palestinian textiles. Listen as she discusses her work on the current Material Power exhibition in the UK, whose public programme was part of our Hands On Islamic Art project which works to engage the UK public with Islamic art.

Gaza: Art History & Lost Monuments, with Leena Ghannam

January 30, 2024 18:00 - 30 minutes - 20.9 MB

Join Leena Ghannam as she walks us through an often unfamiliar aspect of Gaza: its art, architecture, and monuments. Listen in as she takes us through mermaid monuments and golden markets, from temples of Aphrodite to masterpieces of modern art, exploring from the conquests of Alexander until the recent annihilation of many of these precious sites. Hear a side of Gaza we don't often hear: creation, beyond destruction.

Unearthing Ottoman Greece, with Konstantinos Politis

November 13, 2023 09:00 - 24 minutes - 13.3 MB

Join Konstantinos Politis as he digs through the long history of the Greek city of Chalkida, from its war-altering strategic importance to its lush date farms. Listen as he discusses his work, as a grantee of The Barakat Trust, exploring the town's Ottoman Heritage, discovering several mosques, and navigating the complexities of Greek identity and how it can incorporate the history of post-Classical Greece.

West Asian Weaving, with Nour Hage

October 12, 2023 09:00 - 22 minutes - 12.6 MB

Join Nour Hage as she weaves a story of textiles in West Asia, from bridal practices, to talismanic symbols, to Nour's own work as an artist. Listen as she discusses her work on Leighton House's recent Kheit exhibition, as part of our Hands On Islamic Art project which works to engage the UK public with Islamic art.

Delicious Delicacies, with Nawal Nasrallah

September 25, 2023 08:00 - 40 minutes - 22.5 MB

Join Nawal Nasrallah for a delectable dive into the world of Medieval North African cooking. Learn the connection between ostrich eggs and eggplants, how we have been stuffing birds wrong this whole time, and the brilliant historical stories behind these recipes. Listen as Nawal discusses her work translating centuries-old cookbooks to access an art of history that is so often forgotten. This podcast will leave you hungry: for knowledge and for food.

Saladin: Between Man and Myth, with Abdul Rahman Azzam

August 19, 2023 09:00 - 40 minutes - 24.3 MB

Join Abdul Rahman Azzam for a discussion of espionage and honour, history and technology, as he explores the life and legacy of one of history's greatest leaders: Saladin. Listen now to learn where the man meets the myth, why he has endured so strongly in the popular consciousness, the extent to which he impacted the lives of those often thought unconnected to him, and how Abdul Rahman Azzam is using digital technology and machine learning to map Saladin's network of contacts.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture, with Farrokh Derakhshani

November 29, 2022 09:00 - 33 minutes - 23 MB

Join Farrokh Derakhshani for an inside look into the 2022 Aga Khan Award for Architecture, one of the most prestigious architectural awards in the world. Find out how one is awarded this notable prize, hear about the latest winners, and learn how the creation of the award changed the understanding of architecture forever.

Jeddah: Crossroads of the World with Ahmad Angawi

October 07, 2022 08:00 - 37 minutes - 25.5 MB

Join celebrated artist Ahmad Angawi as he explores how Jeddah has been influenced by many cultures, from Morocco to Indonesia, and how Jeddah has influenced them back. Learn about the cultural exchanges that pilgrimages brought, explore the traditional woodworking that Ahmad is helping to keep alive, and discover how traditional crafts can cooperate with this rapid technological world not only to survive in it, but to improve it.

The Power of the Visual with Ulrike Al-Khamis

September 07, 2022 11:00 - 34 minutes - 17.4 MB

Join Ulrike Al-Khamis for an inside look at the Aga Khan Museum's latest exhibition in Toronto, Canada. IMAGE? The Power of the Visual explores image-making over the centuries, exploring through the lens of Islamic art from across many periods and cultures. We are surrounded, in fact inundated, by images and we often have little time to contemplate their deeper meaning; IMAGE? aims to open the visitor’s eyes to the power of images that surround us every day, be they in museums and galleries,...

Image? The Power of the Visual with Ulrike Al-Khamis

September 07, 2022 11:00 - 34 minutes - 17.4 MB

Join Ulrike Al-Khamis for an inside look at the Aga Khan Museum's latest exhibition in Toronto, Canada. IMAGE? The Power of the Visual explores image-making over the centuries, exploring through the lens of Islamic art from across many periods and cultures. We are surrounded, in fact inundated, by images and we often have little time to contemplate their deeper meaning; IMAGE? aims to open the visitor’s eyes to the power of images that surround us every day, be they in museums and galleries,...

Olive Oil Empires with Anna Leone

August 02, 2022 09:00 - 32 minutes - 20.2 MB

Join Anna Leone for a tour through time as she explores life in North Africa from the Roman era to today. Find out how (olive) oil has been driving the world economy since antiquity, how you can tell a lot about a time period by its frying pans, and how superstitions about their brothers defined how Amazigh women weave their textiles.

Saudi Modern with Abdulrahman and Turki Gazzaz

June 13, 2022 10:00 - 38 minutes - 26.7 MB

How did the discovery of oil transform Saudi Arabia's cities and its architecture? How can art and architecture come together to capture the spirit of modernism in a nation known more for tradition?  Join this conversation with Abdulrahman and Turki Gazzaz, two architect brothers, to discover how their curiosity to understand their home city of Jeddah led to the rise of "Saudi Modern," a project to discover, record, and capture the spirit of modernist architecture and urbanism across the cou...

Secret Geometry with Wael Sabry and Seif El Rashidi

April 28, 2022 19:00 - 32 minutes - 18.8 MB

Join Wael Sabry on his quest to save the ancient craft of Kundekari - complex wooden geometry. Sabry is  tracking down the few remaining master carpenters in Turkey and Egypt, trying to learn their carefully-guarded  secrets, hidden even from father to son.  Discover how he is using technology to save this remarkable craft from disappearance and inventing  new machinery that might give this craft a new life.  

Decoding Arms and Armour with Arthur Bijl

March 09, 2022 09:00 - 35 minutes - 19.3 MB

Join Arthur Bijl, Hutton McRoberts Assistant Curator of Ottoman, Middle Eastern and Asian Arms and Armour at The Wallace Collection for a fascinating conversation about the social history of arms and armour. Discover how what we think of as 'weapons' today were once also fashion statements, works of art, and status symbols in the pre-modern age. 

Revealing Esna: An Egyptian Hidden Gem with Kareem Ibrahim

February 03, 2022 17:00 - 38 minutes - 20.9 MB

Join Kareem Ibrahim, an architect and CEO of Takween Integrated Community Development, as he reveals  an Egyptian hidden gem,  the ancient city of Esna, and an innovative project to introduce sustainable tourism through community "site-doing"rather than site-seeing!

Andalusia's Great Inventor: Ibn Firnas, with Glaire Anderson and Seif El Rashidi

December 15, 2021 10:00 - 36 minutes - 25 MB

Join Glaire Anderson for a fascinating conversation about one of great inventors of Andalusia: Abbas Ibn Firnas, who successfully invented a glider plane in the 9th century, and undertook the first known flight when in his 60s!  Find out about this fascinating man, his many inventions, and the relationship between science and religion in Muslim Spain. 

Ephemeral Palaces and Eternal Poetry of Iraq - Matt Saba & Seif El Rashidi

November 09, 2021 11:00 - 34 minutes - 23.4 MB

Join Matt Saba for a fascinating conversation about the magnificent palaces built by the Abbasid Caliphs of Iraq.  This dynasty realised that kingdoms invariably rose and fell, and that the longest lasting legacy of the reign would be literature. This podcast is part of Converging Paths, an initiative organised by Asia House and the Barakat Trust exploring the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.  Converging Paths is generously supported by the Altajir Trust and the Aga Khan Trust for C...

Heritage is Ours - May Al-Ibrashy and Seif El Rashidi

October 11, 2021 20:00 - 31 minutes - 21.4 MB

May Al-Ibrashy, conservation architect and founder of Megawra Built Environment Collective and al-Athar Lina (Heritage is Ours!), talks to us about the projects she is leading to preserve historic Cairo, putting the community first. May discusses the recently completed Imam Shafii Conservation Project - one of the most magnificent buildings of historic Cairo, and the opportunities and challenges of the growing interest in reviving the historic city.   This podcast is part of Converging Path...

The Making of a Master Calligrapher - Bilal Badat and Seif El Rashidi

September 06, 2021 11:00 - 38 minutes - 26.4 MB

The Making of a Master Calligrapher - Bilal Badat and Seif El Rashidi Join Bilal Badat, master calligrapher and scholar for a conversation about the meaning of Islamic calligraphy. Badat explains calligraphy not just as a craft but as a means of transmitting and glorifying sacred knowledge.  He shares fascinating on the making of calligraphers  - the way in which the  long training process is as much about spiritual and character development as it is about the production of great art.    ...

The Jewel of Damascus - Alain George and Juan de Lara

August 09, 2021 13:00 - 29 minutes - 20 MB

Alain George shares his most recent book research on the Mosque of Damascus, an incredible building in Syria that is a living testament to better our understanding of community relations between Pagans, Christians and Muslims during the formative years of Islam. This podcast is part of Converging Paths, an initiative organised by Asia House in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Epic Iran - Tim Stanley and Juan de Lara

June 30, 2021 19:00 - 38 minutes - 26.4 MB

Tim Stanley, co-curator of the blockbuster exhibition 'Epic Iran' at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, shares with us the challenges of putting together such ambitious exhibition, and the rewarding effect it has caused around the public. The show is the major survey on Iranian art history since 1931, and is pioneer by the inclusion of art from pre-history to modern times, evidencing the long continuum of artistic production that the nation has experienced.

Meeting for Coffee: Ottoman Style – Doğukan Atmaca and Seif El Rashidi

June 01, 2021 16:00 - 34 minutes - 23.4 MB

Featuring in our new Young Perspectives series, Doğukan Atmaca explores the emergence of coffeehouses in Istanbul, and the way in which coffeehouse culture spread like wildfire despite accusations that cafes were the source of political unrest and seduction. This podcast is part of Converging Paths, an initiative organised by Asia House in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Retracing the Silk Roads – Christopher Wilton-Steer and Seif El Rashidi

June 01, 2021 08:00 - 38 minutes - 26.3 MB

Join photographer and writer Christopher Wilton-Steer on a colourful journey of five months through the many Silk Roads to discover the cultures, peoples, traditions, flavours and beliefs he encountered on this magnificent odyssey. This podcast is part of Converging Paths, an initiative organised by Asia House in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Iraq: Seeking Inspiration in Tradition - Mysa Kafil-Hussain and Juan de Lara

April 29, 2021 17:00 - 31 minutes - 21.6 MB

Mysa Kafil-Hussain explores the changes that Iraqi art went through to form a unifying identity across the nation by revitalising aspects of ancient folklore and traditional art.   This podcast is part of Converging Paths, an initiative organised by Asia House in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Discovering Arabia - Robert Hoyland and Juan de Lara

April 28, 2021 10:00 - 32 minutes - 22.6 MB

Professor Robert Hoyland takes us on a journey through time to discover the many faces that inhabited the ancient Arabian Peninsula, evidencing a much more multi-cultural and cosmopolitan world than what it is often assumed. This podcast is part of Converging Paths, an initiative organised by Asia House in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Searching for Minarets in the Mountains - Tharik Hussain and Seif El Rashidi.

April 05, 2021 17:00 - 38 minutes - 26.2 MB

Tharik Hussain, Journalist and travel writer speaks to us about his projects to discover and tell the stories of Muslim Europe, include trails he worked on reveal and share the stories of Muslim Britain, and his upcoming book, "Minarets in the Mountains," the outcome of his journey in search of Muslim Europe, following in the footsteps of a 17th century Turkish Ottoman traveler, Evliya Celebi. This podcast is part of Converging Paths, an initiative organised by Asia House in partnership wi...

Why Art History!? - Wendy Shaw and Juan de Lara

March 08, 2021 19:00 - 38 minutes - 26.6 MB

Wendy Shaw, professor of Islamic Art History at the Free University of Berlin, reflects on the importance of 'Art History' as a discipline to engage with the different narratives that conform our history and a subject that provides the means by which we can gain a different perspective by assuming a different way of being in the world.    This podcast is part of Converging Paths, an initiative organised by Asia House in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures ...

Art, Revolution & People's Voices - Bahia Shehab and Seif El Rashidi

January 27, 2021 10:00 - 30 minutes - 20.6 MB

Artist, educator and activist Bahia Shehab discusses the role of artists during times of political change, and reflects on what it meant to take part in the Arab Spring. Shehab discusses her newly-published book ‘You Can Crush The Flowers: A Memoir of the Egyptian Revolution,’ and her work to help develop a new generation of creative minds through arts education.

Episode 9. Who are the Parsis? - Sarah Stewart and Juan de Lara

December 09, 2020 14:00 - 25 minutes - 17.9 MB

Reviving the Cradle of Hindustani Culture - Ratish Nanda and Seif El Rashidi

December 02, 2020 14:00 - 36 minutes - 25 MB

Ratish Nanda, CEO of Aga Khan Trust for Culture India, tells us about his work at the organisation and how they worked on the transformation of neighborhoods and communities based on their needs. Nanda along his team has been able to revive and reinvigorate public spaces in India, creating new places for recreation, in particular gardens--giving people a new perspective on their environment. This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative orga...

Reviving the Cradle of Hindustani Culture - Ratish Nanda and Seif El Rashidi

December 02, 2020 14:00 - 36 minutes - 25 MB

Ratish Nanda, CEO of Aga Khan Trust for Culture India, tells us about his work at the organisation and how they worked on the transformation of neighborhoods and communities based on their needs. Nanda along his team has been able to revive and reinvigorate public spaces in India, creating new places for recreation, in particular gardens--giving people a new perspective on their environment. This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative orga...

Episode 7. Contextualising the Occult - Liana Saif and Juan de Lara

November 25, 2020 17:00 - 34 minutes - 23.9 MB

Episode 7. Contextualising the Occult - Liana Saif and Juan de Lara Liana Saif explores how divination, talismans, amulets and ritual have helped people address social anxieties and cultural challenges throughout history. This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.  

Episode 6. The Taj Mahal - Mehreen Chida-Razvi and Juan de Lara

November 16, 2020 19:00 - 27 minutes - 19 MB

Episode 5. A World of Pearls - Robert Carter and Seif el Rashidi

November 04, 2020 12:00 - 41 minutes - 28.3 MB

Professor of Arabian and Middle Eastern Archaeology at UCL, Robert Carter, tells us about the importance of pearl trade in the Gulf and India, and with over 7,000 years of history defining and shaping the global economy.  This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Episode 4. The Epics of Heroes – Jaimee Comstock-Skipp and Seif El Rashidi

October 27, 2020 14:00 - 35 minutes - 24.5 MB

Jaimee Comstock-Skipp,  PhD candidate affiliated with Leiden University, takes us on a magic journey to learn more about the mythical spine of Iran: Firdausī’s Shāhnāma epic. This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Episode 3. A Journey to Mount Sinai - George Manginis and Juan de Lara

October 20, 2020 13:00 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB

George Manginis, Academic Director at the Benaki Museum in Athens, sheds light on the importance of the Monastery of St. Catherine in Mount Sinai, Egypt—the bridge between Asia and Africa.  George will reveal, how unlike popular belief, the monastery has been an important place of pilgrimage for three Abrahamic religions alike: Christendom, Islam and Judaism This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Bara...

Episode 2. The Story of Coffee – Nancy Um and Seif El Rashidi

October 13, 2020 00:00 - 36 minutes - 25.3 MB

Nancy Um, professor of Art History at Binghamton University, takes us on a journey to discover the stories and myths associated to one of the largest commodities of modern world, coffee. This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Episode 1. Cultural Resilience in a Changing World - Salma Tuqan and Juan de Lara

October 06, 2020 16:00 - 28 minutes - 19.9 MB

Salma Tuqan, Deputy Director of Delfina Foundation and former Contemporary Middle East Curator at the V&A, gives us a better insight of the thriving and resilient cultural scene experienced in the Levant countries of the Mediterranean, in particular Lebanon, Palestine and Jordan. Through her sounded expertise, Salma explains the several ways in which the region has faced the challenge of crisis, from war to more current issues like the explosion of the harbour of Beirut. This podcast is par...

Episode 18. The Spirit of Hagia Sophia - Bissera Pentcheva and Juan de Lara

July 28, 2020 08:00 - 39 minutes - 26.9 MB

The Hagia Sophia has featured in thousands of books and treatises throughout the centuries, many of which have praised the awe-inspiring spaces of this architectural feat. Yet recently, the building has made headlines for very different reasons, as politics and heritage become entangled. In this week’s podcast, Professor Bissera Pentcheva helps us to navigate the complex story of the Hagia Sophia, and brings to the fore the beauty and magnificence of a building that, through the use of sound...

Episode 17. The Importance of the Moon – Ulrike Al-Khamis and Juan de Lara

July 21, 2020 09:00 - 31 minutes - 21.6 MB

The Moon has been a revered orb for civilizations from all over the world. It provides gentle light during the night, sets the calendars and regualtes the tidal force. Ulrike Al-Khamis explores our fascination with this mystical celestial body and looks at the role it has played in faith, science, and the arts across the Muslim world and beyond.  This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat Trust th...

Episode 16. A Matter of Perspective – eL Seed and Juan de Lara

July 15, 2020 08:00 - 18 minutes - 12.6 MB

eL Seed works in the public sphere, for the people and most of the time, with the people. During this interview eL Seed sheds light into his career, his projects democratising art and on his roots, to reveal the ingredients that form his unique sense of perspective and community cohesion. This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Episode 15. Rethinking Identities: Iran & Beyond – Sussan Babaie and Seif El Rashidi

July 07, 2020 21:00 - 38 minutes - 26.6 MB

Dr Sussan Babaie offers an illuminating conversation about how we, as a society, deal with misconceptions and stereotypes regarding our past and own cultures. She uses the example of Iran to reflect on these and other issues such as identity, education and rethinking cultural boundaries.  This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Episode 14. China & the Other – Nixi Cura and Juan de Lara

July 01, 2020 09:00 - 26 minutes - 18.6 MB

Nixi Cura gives us a comprehensible historical insight on how has China dealt with the different ethnicities and minorities that form the modern-day country, and reflects on why trade is important to build up tolerance and harmonious coexistence. This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Episode 13. The Sanctuary at the Heart of Islam – Simon O’Meara and Seif El Rashidi

June 24, 2020 13:00 - 35 minutes - 24.4 MB

The Kaaba is the sanctuary at the heart of Mecca, where over one million pilgrims from around the world gather every year, and towards which the world's 1.8 billion Muslims pray.  Join Dr Simon O'Meara for a fascinating conversation about the Kaaba and how Muslims have written about it over the centuries.   This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the...

Episode 12. A Game of Thrones - Tarek Swelim and Seif El Rashidi

June 15, 2020 14:00 - 34 minutes - 23.6 MB

Professor Tarek Swelim shares with us a remarkable time in history full of political conflict, intrigue and of course, beauty: Mamluk Egypt. Follow us on this inspiring journey to discover the savage outcome of this dynasty.  This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Episode 11. Storytelling: The Art of Greater Being – Alia Alzougbi and Juan de Lara

June 10, 2020 12:00 - 22 minutes - 15.3 MB

Join BAFTA-nominated artist, Alia Alzougbi, in this inspiring and thought-provoking tale about individuality, self-overcoming and our role within a community. Alia’s practice is based on storytelling techniques and traditions and, as well as performing, she curates and produces cultural events. Alia is renowned storyteller, educator and cultural producer. She is Head of Global Learning London and is currently undergoing the Clore Fellowship Programme, which seeks to develop the next generati...

Episode 10. The Forgotten Kingdoms of India - Navina Haidar and Seif El Rashidi

June 03, 2020 07:00 - 34 minutes - 23.6 MB

Navina Haidar, Curator in Charge of the Department of Islamic Art at the Metropolitan Museum of New York, takes us on an inspiring journey to South India and the sultanates of the Deccan. This was a land of great natural wealth that produced striking art and a culture of tolerance—a land where at least one sultan saw himself as both the ‘son of Ganesh' and a follower of Muhammad.  This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in pa...

Episode 9. The Malay World - Michael Backman and Juan de Lara

May 26, 2020 20:00 - 29 minutes - 20.2 MB

Episode 9. World Trade & Art: The Malay World- Michael Backman and Juan de Lara

May 26, 2020 20:00 - 29 minutes - 20.3 MB

Gallerist, economist and author Michael Backman reveals the importance and key role of the Malay world in the history of economy, business and trade; and discusses how the fluidity of the Malay world and its interaction with the rest of the world has impacted on its art. This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat Trust that promotes the arts and cultures of the Islamic World.

Episode 8. The Fascination of Islam - Anna Contadini and Juan de Lara

May 20, 2020 15:00 - 34 minutes - 23.7 MB

 Professor Anna Contadini takes us through an evocative journey to discover the fascination and curiosity that Islamic art and intellectual thought inspired in the pre-modern European thinkers and scholars, and how that fascination—led by wonder and awe—resulted in the creation of some of the most beautiful cultural dialogues in the history of mankind. This podcast is part of Asia House Arts in Isolation Series and Converging Paths, an initiative organised in partnership with the Barakat T...