Muslim Architecture has been a point of interest for several scholars, artists, and critics, for its fascinating use of arches, towers, and geometric patterns. The presentation by Brunissande Cabrol will be in two parts.
First a general presentation of the main characteristics of Islamic arts and the context in which they quickly developed
And then, focus on large architectural movements where each monument is designed for a specific reason (like Isfahan, Samarkand, Cordoba).
Brunissande Cabrol is a third year student of Art History at École du Louvre, specializing in Islamic Art.
Monday 18 Nov
7:30 PM
📍58 Rue Richer, 75009
The Dissident Club is a "where the dissidents of the world meet" in Paris. A club solely dedicated to promote the voices of dissent, freedom, reason, and expression, they have been working on this cause for several years.
Consumption from the bar is highly encouraged to support the mission of the bar and continuation of the space.
La Roseraie du Sud, an association dedicated to the exchange of arts and cultures from the Global South in France, is managing the series of sessions in which we explore arts and cultures from different parts of the world.