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GLOBAL:LAB - Kunst als Botschaft. Asien und Europa 1500-1700

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GLOBAL:LAB - Kunst als Botschaft. Asien und Europa 1500-1700MAK Ausstellungskatalog Hrsg.: Peter Noever Deutsch Englisch368 Seiten, 260 Farbabbildungen32 x 24 cm, SoftcoverMAK, Wien Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern Ruit, 2009 Im Sinne eines globalen Labors, in dem das Gegenber und Miteinander von Kulturen zur Beschftigung mit den eigenen Traditionen fhrt, werden in GLOBAL: LAB die kulturellen Entwicklungen in Europa und Asien zwischen 1500 und 1700 untersucht und miteinander verwoben. Whrend dieser von

MAK-Ausstellungskatalog
Hrsg.: Peter Noever
Deutsch/Englisch
368 Seiten, 260 Farbabbildungen
32 x 24 cm, Softcover
MAK, Wien / Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern-Ruit, 2009

Im Sinne eines „globalen Labors“, in dem das Gegenüber und Miteinander von Kulturen zur Beschäftigung mit den eigenen Traditionen führt, werden in GLOBAL: LAB die kulturellen Entwicklungen in Europa und Asien zwischen 1500 und 1700 untersucht und miteinander verwoben. Während dieser von umwälzenden Entdeckungen und Erfindungen geprägten Zeit fungierte nicht zuletzt die Kunst als Kommunikationsmedium, das das „Fremde“ transportierte und den Dialog förderte.

Der Band mit Essays von herausragenden Autoren wie Bert Fragner, Barbara Frischmuth, Salman Rushdie, Wheeler M. Thackston und anderen dokumentiert diese überaus spannende Epoche und schärft den Blick für eine Sichtweise, die nicht allein Europa zum Zentrum hat.

Im Fokus von Ausstellung und Katalog stehen die sechzig großformatigen Bilder des Hamzanama, einer Mogulhandschrift aus dem 16. Jahrhundert, die im MAK aufbewahrt werden. Gezeigt werden außerdem eine Reihe bedeutender Werke aus unterschiedlichen Kulturkreisen: Arbeiten von Dürer und Rembrandt, Bilder der Khevenhüller-Chronik, chinesische Landschaftsmalereien aus der Ming-Zeit, türkische und persische Fayencen sowie hervorragende Beispiele aus der weltbekannten Teppichsammlung des MAK.

Erschienen anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung (3.6.–27.9.2009), MAK Wien

Mit Beiträgen von Bert G. Fragner, Rainald Franz, Barbara Frischmuth, Sebastian Hackenschmidt, Barbara Karl, Ralph Kauz, Monika Lehner, Brigitte Moser, Franziska Mühlbacher, Beate Murr, Markus Neuwirth, Peter Noever, Kathrin Pokorny-Nagel, Markus Ritter, Giorgio Rota, Salman Rushdie, Elisabeth Schmuttermeier, Wheeler M. Thackston, Angela Völker, Johannes Wieninger

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