Inspired By The East: How The Islamic World Influenced Western Art

LALLA ESSAYDI FEATURED IN EXHIBITION AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM

Inspired by the east: how the Islamic world influenced western art charts the long and complex cultural interactions between Europe and North America in the ‘West’, and North Africa and the Middle East in the ‘East’. At its core is an examination of the tradition known as Orientalism – the representation of the East in Western arts, which often blurred the line between fantasy and reality. Reaching its height as an art movement during the 19th century, this exhibition traces the relationship back to the 15th century. Objects in the exhibition reflect this vast timespan, with works by early travellers including illustrated accounts, maps and costume albums, to 19th-century European and North American painters including Delacroix, Lewis and Bridgman.

The exhibition concludes with a 21st-century perspective, questioning the Orientalist discourse through the eyes of four female, Middle Eastern and North African artists - Lalla Essaydi, Raeda Saadeh, Shirin Neshat and Inci Eviner.

16 July 2019