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In Praise of God - Anatolian Rugs in Transylvanian Churches, 1500-1750

In Praise of God - Anatolian Rugs in Transylvanian Churches, 1500-1750

Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum (SSM) hosted the exhibition In Praise of God - Anatolian Rugs in Transylvanian Churches between April 19 - August 19, 2007. 41 Western Anatolian rugs dating from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries were selected primarily from churches and museums in Romania and Hungary to be displayed in this exhibition sponsored by Yünsa.

The exhibition, which brought together at SSM a selection of rugs for the first time since the exhibiton in Budapest in 1914, was a collaboration between the Romanian Institute of Culture, the National Brukenthal Museum in Sibiu, the Evangelical Church A.C. of Romania, the Romanian Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs, the Bucharest Museum of Art Collections, the Hungarian National Museum, the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest, the Berlin Museum of Islamic Art and SSM.

With this exhibition, several types of "Transylvanian" rugs, of which few survive in Turkey, were temporarily returned to the land where they were originally woven. The use of rugs made for Muslim prayer to decorate the walls of Christian churches, and the preservation of large numbers of these rugs in Transylvania, creates an interesting example of fusion and also presents an indication of the universality of art, which recognizes no borders, languages or religions.

Another textile art, Kaitag Embroideries at SSM

The exhibition Kaitag Embroideries, Textile Art from Daghestan, with 47 embroideries unique to Kaitag, a particularly rugged region of Daghestan, ran concurrently at SSM. The art of Kaitag, produced in one of the most linguistically and culturally diverse regions of the world, speaks to people of diverse cultural traditions, with its embroideries decorated with symbols from a myriad of cultures including those of the polytheistic pagan world of the remote past. The Ottoman-influenced Kaitag embroideries, dating from the sixteenth through the nineteenth centuries, were presented in 1994-95 at L'Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the Deutsches Textilmuseum, Krefeld, Germany, met the artlovers in Istanbul in this exhibition.

Mihraplı Bode halısı Kahire 16. yüzyılın ikinci yarısı

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Dilimli madalyonlu ve çintemanili Osmanlı Giergl halısı

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Altı sütunlu mihraplı Rath halısı Olasılıkla Manisa’nın doğusu 17. yüzyılın sonu

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Çift sütunlu mihraplı Brukenthal halısı Gördes yöresi, Manisa'nın doğusu 18. yüzyılın başı

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Akrep motifli Budapeşte halısı Olasılıkla Selendi yöresi 16. yüzyılın sonu ya da 17. yüzyılın başı

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Arabesk motifli Budapeşte halısı Uşak 16. yüzyıl

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İç içe geçmeli gül motifli Bode halısı Batı Anadolu 15. yüzyıl

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Çintemani desenli ve mihraplı Kalvenci Kilise halısı Olasılıkla Selendi yöresi 17. yüzyıl

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Avakian ilk dönem mihraplı "Transilvanya" halısı Olasılıkla Manisa yöresi 16. yüzyılın sonu ya da 17. yüzyılın başı

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In Praise of God - Anatolian Rugs in Transylvanian Churches, 1500-1750
Beate Wild, Halil İnalcık, Stefano Ionescu, Andrei Kertesz, Michael Franses, Alberto Boralevi, Jens Kröger
İstanbul, 2007
222 Pages
ISBN 978-975-8362-73-8

 

In pursuit of the stich, knot, motif and textile..

Children’s workshops at the Sakıp Sabancı Museum (SSM) during the exhibition “In Praise of God: Anatolian Rugs in Transylvanian Churches” will introduce the children to the magical world of rugs.

The workshops aim to help the children understand the importance of carpets in our culture, give them a foundation about the art of rugs and to help them see rugs as pieces of art rather than household items. There will be different levels of workshops for the children of age groups 5- 6, 7-8, 9-11, 12-14 and 15-17.

Workshop Titles:

Journey To The Past With The Flying Carpet
Choose Your Motif
Motifs Escaping The Rug
Match Your Motifs
Imagine A Motif
Designs In Nature
My Design
Weaving applications
(Knots, Clay Panels With Motifs, Tree Of Motifs, Golden Motif Tablets)

Program

Tuesday, Thursday
10:00-12:00 and 13:30-15:30

Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
11:00-13:30 and 14:30-17:00

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