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Once
again, the Mohatta Palace Museum's Board of Trustees have outdone
themselves. The preview of the newest Mohatta exhibit, a composition
of the ceramic traditions of Pakistan, cleverly named 'Tale of the
Tile,' was held on Friday, June 23, 2006, on the Mohatta's lush
lawns. The humidity of the evening was redeemed by the beautiful
view awarded to those few who were present. Largely comprising the
familiar faces who grace all such art exhibits, there weren't as
many people as such an exhibit merits.
Starting
relatively punctually (only half an hour later than invited), it
began with an hour-long lecture by Dr. Rafique Mughal, Professor
of Archaeology and Heritage at Boston University in the US, a well
known scholar in his field, who provided the audience with an adequate
basis to appreciate the tile heritage of Pakistan.
The
lecture was followed by an impassioned speech made by Hameed Haroon,
originally called on stage to extend a second thank you to those
who had made this possible, after which the display was open to
the audience.
Staying
true to its name, the gorgeous exhibit travels through many time
periods and contains ceramic traditions of various origins and designs.
Since tiles have historically been most commonly used to decorate
places of worship and royalty in Pakistan, it was no surprise that
most of the artefacts present are either originals from, or replicas
of those on shrines of well known saints such as Lal Qalandar, Bibi
Jawandi and Shaikh Baha al-Din Zakarya, or mosques, such as the
Shah Jehan mosque in Thatta. One of the most breathtaking pieces
on display is an arch re-assembled from the shrine of Lal Qalandar.
Completing the collection are the works of renowned contemporary
Pakistani ceramists.
Having
acquired more than 500 pieces from both public and private collections,
this exhibit is quite a feat considering the meagre funds the Mohatta
Palace Museum team works with..
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