Edmonton Journal | Mansoor Ladha – Aga Khan Museum & Ismaili Centre, Toronto enhances Islamic values
“These centres serve to reflect, illustrate and represent the community’s intellectual and spiritual understanding of…
“These centres serve to reflect, illustrate and represent the community’s intellectual and spiritual understanding of…
A $300 million cultural and religious complex has opened in Toronto, designed by leading modern…
The architectural ensemble, a US$300 million (Dh1.1 billion) project realised without any state funding, is…
“ … after 1972, we decided to build new spaces for the gathering of…
Art and Science Toronto Opens North America’s First Islamic Art Museum Sarah Cascone writes on…
The Aga Khan has been interested in increasing knowledge and appreciation of Islamic art among…
The Aga Khan is a smiling man, genial, with twinkling eyes and never less than…
For the opening, a temporary exhibition called ‘The Garden of Ideas’ features work from six…
Opinon editor Fatima Kazmi for The Ryersonian, reviews the newly opened Aga Khan museum in…
Exploring the Diversity and Complexity of the Muslim World With all the attention that has…
“It’s an extraordinary phenomenon that this enormous knowledge gap [of Islamic art and culture] exists,…
By AFP Staff Reporter: September 14, 2014 A shiny new Islamic art museum and cultural center…
Luis Monreal, General Manager of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) in a spanish interview talks about…
There were lustrous ceramics, shimmering skeins of silk, finely carved ivory, illuminated texts and all…