Mapping Art Histories in the Arab World, Iran and Turkey
Project Summary
Mapping Art Histories in the Arab World, Iran and Turkey is funded by the Getty Foundation in conjunction with the Association for Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World, Iran and Turkey (AMCA) and is facilitated by the University of North Texas. The project’s research team is made up of seven Art Historians and Arab Studies scholars – Nada Shabout, Anneka Lenssen, Sarah-Neel Smith, Sarah Rogers, Jessica Gerschultz, Pamela Karimi and Dina Ramadan – with Tiffany Floyd acting as project coordinator. Broadly speaking, the goals of the project centered on the collection and analysis of data on Art Historical pedagogy and historiographic research from within the MENA region with the aim of better understanding how the field of Art History developed and how it was/is perceived by the cultural communities of the project’s 14 target countries.
Project Countries
Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Syria, Turkey, and Egypt.