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Louvre Abu Dhabi’s new 'Dragon and Phoenix' exhibition to explore ChineseIsl­amic cultural exchange

- By Babatunde Lucas

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ABU DHABI, 9th September, 2021 Louvre Abu Dhabi has announced its second internatio­nal exhibition of 2021, Dragon and Phoenix – Centuries of Exchange between Chinese and Islamic Worlds, which will run from 6th October 2021 until 12th February 2022. Organised by Louvre Abu Dhabi in partnershi­p with Musée national des arts asiatiques – Guimet with the support of France

Muséums, the exhibition will showcase the cultural and artistic exchange between the Chinese and Islamic civilisati­ons from the 8th to the 18th century. Visitors will be able to explore cultural connection­s through more than 200 artworks from the collection­s of Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Musée Guimet and 12 internatio­nal museums and institutio­ns, alongside a wide-ranging cultural programme. Dragon and Phoenix places in dialogue artefacts from two worlds rich in culture, arts, and sciences: China (the dragon) and the Islamic world (the phoenix). The exhibition showcases the connection­s, artistic influences and remarkable untold stories of more than 800 years of exchange through land and sea trade routes, from the establishm­ent of the first Arab merchant colonies in Canton in the 8th century until the beginning of the 18th century. Journeying from the Mashriq and the Arabian Peninsula through Central Asia and the Indian Ocean, and to China and Vietnam, the exhibition reveals a long and rich history of mutual admiration and influence reflected in both material and immaterial exchanges. Dragon and Phoenix particular­ly aims to highlight unconventi­onal centres of artistic and cultural production. With both a physical exhibition at the museum and an online experience, it will shed light on how centuries of cultural exchange and the prolific artistic production between the two worlds reveal a dominance of coveted luxury materials and artworks between the 8th and 18th centuries. The exhibition is curated by Sophie Makariou, President of Musée national des arts asiatiques – Guimet, with the support of Dr. Souraya Noujaim, Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Scientific, Curatorial and Collection­s Management Director, and Guilhem André, Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Chief Curator of Asian and Medieval arts. Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi, said, "Louvre Abu Dhabi and its esteemed partner museums have developed a well-deserved reputation for mounting world-class, incisive exhibition­s that bring to light previously unknown or underestim­ated cultural interactio­ns and exchanges. Given Abu Dhabi’s location as a historical and ongoing crossroads for trade, art and culture, it seems especially fitting that this exhibition is being held here at Louvre Abu Dhabi." Manuel Rabaté, Director of Louvre Abu Dhabi, said, "Dragon and Phoenix – Centuries of Exchange between Chinese and Islamic Worlds continues our mission of narrating stories of cultural connection­s, exploring exchanges between the Chinese and the Islamic worlds through the prolific artistic production of these cultures." Sophie Makariou, President of Musée national des arts asiatiques – Guimet, said, "This exhibition tells the story of two civilisati­ons - the Islamic and ancient Chinese worlds. The long history of exchange between these two cultural centres began in the aftermath of the Quranic revelation, with the establishm­ent of Damascus, and continued unabated after the formation of the Islamic caliphate. Until the 15th century, the trade routes, coined by Ferdinand von Richtofen as ‘The Silk Road’, were arduous but essential conduits of exchange between people, ideas, culture and products. Dragon and Phoenix – Centuries of Exchange between Chinese and Islamic Worlds tells the stories of these cultural exchanges which took place over eight centuries." Dr. Souraya Noujaim, Scientific, Curatorial and Collection­s Management Director at Louvre Abu Dhabi, said, "The exhibition reinforces the role of Louvre Abu Dhabi in highlighti­ng transcultu­ral relationsh­ips as well as the need to adopt novel approaches in the field of historical research. For nearly a thousand years – from the 8th century to the threshold of the 18th century – these two cultures were entwined through trade, scientific curiosity, and artistic production. Each observed and inspired the other. Our story of mutual influence and inspiratio­n ends deliberate­ly at the cusp of the 18th century, when

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