August 21–October 16, 2016 - This exhibition brings to the United States, for the first time, examples from distinguished private collections of Afghan war rugs. The artists who wove them, mostly women, abandoned their traditional nonfigurative styles to produce rich pictorial images that recount a more current cultural story. Maps, weapons, army tanks, and portraits of kings, khans, and military leaders are among the new motifs that began appearing in otherwise traditional carpets in the 1970s and proliferated after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 and again following the post-September 11 intervention by the United States.
The 45 rugs in the show were selected for their exceptional quality, rarity, and content. They can be enjoyed as both avant-garde textiles and as decorative works reflecting the modernization of tradition over 1,000 years old. The wealth of associations these rugs have with history, politics, culture, religion, and the increasing globalization of world trade offer myriad possibilities for interpretation. They represent an encounter of a timeless aesthetic tradition with the violent reality of contemporary central Asia.
Dates:August 21, 2016 11:00 am to October 16, 2016 05:00 pm
Address: 500 University Ave., Rochester, New York 14607 , United States
Phone:585.276.8900
Contact:Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester
Website:http://mag.rochester.edu/exhibitions/afghan-war-rugs/