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Colours of the Silk Road: Suzani embroideries from Uzbekistan

Friday 20 June 2008 - Sunday 04 January 2009

A rare chance

to see the Burrell's prized collection of suzanis – richly embroidered wall hangings from Uzbekistan. This exhibition looks at how these exquisite works were created, and considers the lives of the women who made them and the multi-cultural society that they were a product of.The exhibition also includes carpets from western China and Iran, and textiles from Central Asia and Turkey. These help illustrate the exchange of artistic influences between Uzbekistan and other areas along the Silk Road trade route.

Colours of the Silk Road opening events

 

Life Behind The Walls: The art and music of Uzbek women

Friday 20 June, 2.30pm, Burrell lecture theatre

Dr Razia Sultanova, Ethnomusicologist and Research Fellow in Creative and Performing Arts, Department of Music, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

A talk about Uzbek and Tajik women in 19th-century Uzbekistan, with images and live music.

Traditional Uzbek music

Temporary Exhibition Gallery

Throughout Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 June

Dr Razia Sultanova, an Uzbek ethnomusicologist, will play the Uzbek Dutar (plucked lute) and Doira (frame drum) and sing traditional Uzbek and Tajik melodies from Central Asia. She will also be happy to speak with visitors.

Family events

Throughout Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 June

There will be a programme of special family events. For more details, phone 0141 287 2550.

Address

The Burrell Collection

Pollok Country Park

2060 Pollokshaws Road

Glasgow

G43 1AT

Phone 0141 287 2550

Text phone 0141 287 0047

Fax 0141 287 2597

The Burrell Collection is situated in the tranquil surroundings of Pollok Country Park in the South of the city, and is a short walk from Pollok House.

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Source: Glasgow Museums

THE BURRELL COLLECTION
Colours of the Silk Road: Suzani embroideries from Uzbekistan
Colours of the Silk Road: Suzani embroideries from Uzbekistan