Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art Culture Design Honolulu Hi

Islamic-style mansion in Hawaii

The Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Civilization & Design is housed in the former home of Doris Duke about Diamond Head just exterior Honolulu, Hawaii. It is now owned and operated as a public museum of the arts and cultures of the Islamic world by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art (DDFIA). Guided tours depart from the Honolulu Museum of Fine art, which operates the tours in co-operation with DDFIA.

Construction of Shangri La took place from 1936 to 1938,[ane] [2] later on Doris Duke's 1935 honeymoon which took her through the Islamic world. For well-nigh 60 years, Knuckles commissioned and collected artworks for the space, somewhen forming a collection of over 4,000 objects. The structure was designed by Marion Sims Wyeth. An artistic reflection of the structure of Shangri La tin be establish in Kiana Davenport's novel Song of the Exile.[3]

The building was opened to the public as a museum, the Shangri La Museum for Islamic Art, Design & Culture, in 2002.[4]

Collections and exhibitions [edit]

The Shangri La Museum for Islamic Art, Design & Culture displays a broad-ranging collection of art, furnishings, and born architectural elements from Iran, Morocco, Turkey, Spain, Syria, Egypt, and India - amid others. Gilt and painted ceilings from Morocco, bright ceramics from Iran (including the only complete lusterware Ilkhanid mihrab[5] in North America), painted wooden interiors from Syria, pierced metalwork and vibrant textiles from Spain to India (including a magnificent pair of shaped carpets, made for the Mughal emperor) are amid the many highlights. Its multiple buildings on the campus too include The Playhouse (a reduced-scale version of the 17th century Chehel Sotoun in Esfahan, Iran, now used for public programs and creative person residencies).

The outdoor landscaping has a number of gardens, including a formal Mughal garden inspired by the Shalimar Gardens, also as terraced water features, a Hawaiian fishpond, tropical gardens and a waterfall, and fabulous vistas of the Pacific Ocean.

The museum also hosts ii visual artists per yr for onsite exhibitions, workshops, and/or lectures. Recently-featured artists take included Hayv Kahraman, Faig Ahmed, Bahia Shehab, and Reem Bassous.

Public tours and programs [edit]

Tours of Shangri La originate at the Honolulu Museum of Art, and tickets must exist reserved well in accelerate. Individual access to the museum is not granted.

Tours last about 2 and a-one-half hours, with one and a-half hours onsite at Shangri La. Tours feature the public rooms of the museum, and portions of the grounds: including the Entry Courtyard with Bahia Shehab's My People landscape, the Mughal Garden, the covered lānai overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and views of the Playhouse/pool/h2o cascades.

The Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Pattern has a rich calendar of public programs throughout the yr, including educational activities, lectures, and performances past the artists in residence, including musicians (such every bit Alsarah and the Nubatones), dancers (such as Amirah Sackett), comedians (Tanzila 'Taz' Ahmed and Zahra Noorkbakhsh of Good Muslim Bad Muslim), and intellectuals (such every bit Dr. Lonnie Agglomeration).

Location [edit]

The Shangri La Museum of Islamic Fine art, Culture & Blueprint is situated on a 4.9-acre (20,000 m2) oceanfront lot in the exclusive Black Bespeak residential neighborhood near Diamond Head, Hawaii. All tours to Shangri La begin and cease at the Honolulu Museum of Fine art, which occupies 3.2 acres (13,000 mtwo) near downtown Honolulu.

Equally the museum operates under the terms of a conditional use permit from the City and County of Honolulu, visitor access is restricted. Visitors are not permitted to drive or park on-site at Shangri La or in the surrounding residential neighborhood.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "About Us". Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art. Archived from the original on March 18, 2016. Retrieved March 22, 2016.
  2. ^ Margaret Bourke-White: Newly built manor, Shangri-la, belonging to American Tobacco Co. heiress Doris Knuckles and husband James Cromwell (Honolulu, 1937)
  3. ^ To build the firm more than two hundred men had labored a year laying the foundation, excavating v acres of lava. [...] She named her fortress Wahi Pana, legendary place. Kiana Davenport: Song of the Exile. New York 2000, ISBN 0-345-43494-3, pp. 11–12
  4. ^ "Shangri La Timeline". Shangri La Eye for Islamic Arts and Cultures. Archived from the original on February ix, 2015. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  5. ^ "Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture, & Pattern. | Search the Collection". world wide web.shangrilahawaii.org . Retrieved 2019-06-04 .

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Interview: Museum Director Konrad Ng, December 2017

Coordinates: 21°15′24″N 157°47′41″Due west  /  21.25667°Due north 157.79472°W  / 21.25667; -157.79472

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