Mosque: Approaches to Art and Architecture
Idries Trevathan (editor)
Hardback, 222 pages
9781032510750
Mosque examines the history, culture, evolution and functions of the Muslim house of worship through the prism of its artistic objects and architectural elements. Contributors present a range of elements, from dome to mihrab, to mosque furniture including lamps, prayer rugs and Qur’an stands. In addition, the book draws attention to the importance of mosque heritage through special projects and initiatives that study, preserve and revitalize the traditional arts of the mosque. This unique book brings together prominent architects, art historians, artists, historians and curators to explore innovative approaches towards the study of mosques through the presentation of original research and insights about mosque-related cultural objects. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the art and culture of the Muslim world.
Contents
Part 1: PEOPLE AND SPACES
Part 2: FORM AND FUNCTION
Part 3: AESTHETIC PERCEPTION
Part 4: PRESERVATION & RIVATALIZATION