Aga Khan Museum Explores the Resilience of Culture in Times of Conflict
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Syrian-American composer and pianist Malek Jandali has created a modern rendition of the song for a new exhibit at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.
A Year in Review presents highlights of the Aga Khan Museum’s exhibitions
Highlights of the Aga Khan Museum’s exhibitions, programming, and activities
Syrian Symphony: New Compositions In Sight And Sound, at Aga Khan Museum, May 20 to August 17.
Prince Amyn Aga Khan, delivered his remarks at the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia
The diversity of Pakistan’s cultural and musical heritage, exploring rare recordings of desert songs from Cholistan and Sufi music from Sindh’s sacred shrines.
A new perceptive and explorative exhibition is hitting the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
Part of the Atassi Foundation “Syria: Into the Light” exhibition Program, Art Dubai Modern Symposium
The cultural hub consists of a park based on traditional Moghul and Persian landscaping, the Ismaili Centre and Aga Khan Museum, all in striking contemporary style that updates traditional Islamic design.
“Behind the Syrians we hear about on the news are people who are a part of a wonderful heritage.” — Henry Kim, Director and CEO, Aga Khan Museum.
On Saturday, January 23, Aga Khan Museum welcomed Ali Riza and Hüseyin Albayrak — modern-day troubadours and heirs of the “Ashik” tradition of Anatolia
The World’s Best Architecture: Architizer announces the winners of the 2017 A+Awards.
Described in the sixteenth century as a masterpiece and acknowledged to this day as one of the most important works of Iranian painting
Bursting with wit and dream-like magic, this special screening is presented in celebration of NCFD 150 — the largest film festival in the world.