The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA; ) is a
museum
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on one end of the
Corniche in
Doha
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,
Qatar
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. As per the architect
I. M. Pei's specifications, the museum is built on an island off an artificial projecting peninsula near the traditional ''
dhow'' harbor. A purpose-built park surrounds the edifice on the eastern and southern facades while two bridges connect the southern front facade of the property with the main peninsula that holds the park. The western and northern facades are marked by the harbor showcasing the Qatari seafaring past. In September 2017,
Qatar Museums appointed
Julia Gonnella as director of MIA. In 2024 Julia Gonnella became director of the Lusail Museum and was replaced by Shaika Nasser Al-Nassr. In November 2022 the MIA became the first carbon-neutral certified museum in the
Middle East
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. The museum participated in the
Expo 2023 Doha from October 2023 until March 2024, with workshops and events focusing on biodiversity and sustainability.
Facilities
The museum hosts the restaurant IDAM led by the head chef
Alain Ducasse. The restaurant is inspired by French Mediterranean cuisine. IDAM also offers master classes in cooking artisanal bread and raw foods. The museum has a park, workshops for schools and the general public, and a library that provides information about Islamic Arts in both English and Arabic. The library also has nine study rooms.
Adjacent to the museum is the MIA Park, a waterfront open space administered by the museum. It features cafes, a children's play area, and ''
7'', a vertical steel sculpture by American sculptor
Richard Serra. A
bazaar
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is also held at the park, having started in 2012 as a once a month event, but eventually being hosted twice a week since late 2016. After being paused in 2022 due to the
Covid-19 pandemic
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, the bazaar was held again in late February 2023.
Corporations and Collaborations
The Museum of Islamic Art has established partnerships with globally renowned institutions for the purpose of furthering its reach and developing cross-cultural dialogues.
Louvre Partnership
Collaboration with the Louvre allowed the very possibility of artifact loans and joint exhibitions, adding to the global narrative of art and history.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Joint research and exhibition programs with the Metropolitan Museum have advanced scholarship in Islamic art, contributing to academic publication and public outreach.
Islamic Arts Biennale
The museum lend four items to the Diriyah Biennale Foundation to be displayed at the first Islamic Art Biennale "Awwal Bait" in 2023. The second Biennale of Islamic Art in 2025, "And all that is in between", featured eight works by MIA with a focus on numbers.
Educational Programs
The Museum of Islamic Art is very much an active partner in the community through a wide range of educational initiatives, aimed at instilling greater insight into Islamic heritage.
Deputy Director of Learning and Outreach department is Salem Al Aswad.
In May 2024 the museum launched the Challenge Camp, which aims to teach Islamic and national values, with a second camp being held in December of the same year. The camp is a collaboration between the MIA, the
AWQAFM, the
Qatar Foundation, the
Qatar Red Crescent, the Qatar Calendar House, and Qatar’s Internal Security Forces.
Workshops and Seminars
Workshops in calligraphy, ceramic art, and the preservation of manuscripts are usually based on items from the museum collection. Finally, such programs will allow participants to practice certain traditional events now appreciated in today's modern world. This includes school partnerships; developing and providing bespoke educational tours, as well as creating curriculum-aligned resources with schools—both locally and internationally. These initiatives enable students to engage with Islamic art in an active and open way.
Calligrapher
Fatma Al Sharshani credits the workshops she attended there as enabling her artistic career.
Architecture
The museum is influenced by traditional
Islamic architecture
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yet has a uniquely modern design involving geometric patterns. It is the first of its kind to feature over 14 centuries of Islamic art in the
Arab States of the Persian Gulf.
Occupying an area of , the museum is on an artificial peninsula overlooking the south end of
Doha Bay. Construction of the building was done by a Turkish company, Baytur Construction, in 2006. The interior gallery spaces were designed by a team of Wilmotte Associates. The museum was opened on November 22, 2008, by the then-emir of Qatar,
Sheikh Hamad. It opened to the general public on December 8, 2008.
At 91 years of age, the museum's architect,
I. M. Pei had to be coaxed out of retirement to undertake this enterprise. He traveled throughout the Muslim world on a six-month quest to learn about Muslim architecture and history and read Muslim texts to draw inspiration for his design.
[
] According to Pei, the light fountain in 9th century
Ibn Tulun Mosque of
Cairo
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was the inspiration.
[Solaiman Abdullah Elkhereiji, ''Islamic Architecture Past Present & Future''. SAK, Jeddah, 2016, p.67. Retrieved 8-21-2017.]
Declining all proposed sites for the museum, he suggested a stand-alone island for the structure to avoid encroachments by other buildings in the future. It was built off an artificial peninsula, approximately off the
Doha Corniche and surrounded by a somewhat crescent-shaped park.
Pei requested that the museum spaces be designed by his collaborator on the Louvre project, Wilmotte & Associates, who then assembled a design team including Plowden & Smith (conservation consultants), Isometrix Lighting + Design (lighting consultants), and SG Conseil (AV Consultants) under Turner Projacs. Along with this design team, Leslie E. Robertson Associates was the structural engineer for the project.
The main building consists of the five floors, the main dome, and the central tower. It is connected with the education ward via a large central court. Pei utilized creamy
limestone
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for the outer facades to emphasize the various shades during the different times of the day. The five floors are covered by a glass facade to the north, and it provides a panoramic view of the
Persian Gulf
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. The interior of the building is decorated by several Islamic arts, and the large metallic chandelier hung over the main staircase of the lobby. Many elements found in Ibn Tulun Mosque are represented in the building as an abstract form. This enables the agreement with values and principles of the
postmodern architecture
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historical trend which synchronize the modernity and the historical Islamic architectural identity.
2022 renovation
As preparation for the
2022 FIFA World Cup
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, the Museum of Islamic Art announced in June 2021 that it would be closed for renovation works until autumn 2022, to upgrade its main entrance, galleries, lecture hall and further indoor spaces. In June 2022 MIA Director Julia Gonnella introduced the museum's revised concept of an 'immersive cultural experience' to attract additional visitors and to enable families and young visitors to explore
Islamic art. In August 2022 the official reopening date was confirmed for 5 October 2022 with an increased number of more than 1,100 mostly newly acquired exhibits on display. The renovations provided better accessibility and an improved educational environment including digital presentations and subjects interesting to younger visitors. The museum also added a 3-D tour to its website.
The museum reopened on 4 October 2022, during the National Cultural Event of "Qatar Creative", which provides an opportunity to bring together Qatar's creative industries with the wider public community. Its 18 newly renovated galleries, covering an area of 480,000 square feet, display Islamic art from the seventh to the 20th centuries, divided according to their historical eras and their cultural and geographical backgrounds, which allows visitors of modern Doha an extended insight into Islamic history. The renovated museum's first exhibition, ''Baghdad: Eye's Delight'' presents the traditions and history of
Iraq's capital. The exhibition includes also objects loaned from the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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in
New York and the
Louvre
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in
Paris
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.
Collection
The Museum of Islamic Art represents Islamic art from three continents over 1,400 years.
Its collection includes metal work, ceramics, jewelry, wood work, textiles, and glass obtained from three continents and dating from the 7th to the 20th century.
The museum houses a
collection of work gathered since the late 1980s including manuscripts, textiles and ceramics. It is one of the world's most complete collections of Islamic artifacts, with items originating in Spain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, India, and Central Asia.
Jewelry
It ranges from the exceptional pieces of the Persian and Mughal periods to necklaces, bracelets, and pendants from the 17th and 18th centuries. These items, recorded in the museum catalogs, are valued for their minute goldsmith work and use of semiprecious stones, testifying to the significance of personal adornment in Islamic cultures.
Woodwork
These include a very rare 14th-century Egyptian minbar panel; the panel contains outstanding geometric arabesque motifs and possesses historical significance. The panel epitomizes the fusion of functional and aesthetic elements in Islamic religious art.
Manuscripts
An important Quranic manuscript within the collection is MS.474.2003. The museum also owns a page of the
Blue Qur'an, an
indigo
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-dyed manuscript created over 1,000 years ago that is one of the most elaborate Qur'ans in the world.
Cooperations and collaborations
The MIA hosted the 2019 Love Ball Arabia from the
Naked Heart Foundation as part of the 2019 Qatar-Russia Year of Culture. The 2022 to 2023 exhibition "Baghdad: Eye’s Delight" showcased objects from other museums such as the Met or the Louvre. After receiving a donation from Qatar Museums to celebrate the reopening of the MIA and the 10th anniversary of the opening of The Met’s Galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia and Later South Asia in 2022, the Met named one of its galleries the Qatar Gallery. During the 2021 Qatar-USA year of culture, the exhibition "Fashioning an Empire: Textiles from Safavid Iran" was shown as part of a collaboration at the
National Museum of Asian Art in
Washington DC. From October 2023 to April 2024 the exhibition took place at the MIA. After Qatar Museums signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, an exhibition at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, organised by the MIA, were announced for 2025. In May 2024 the museum opened a Museum Escape Room in a cooperation with the VCUarts Qatar, focusing on themes such as Islamic Science, Calligraphy and Inventions as well as Astronomy.
The museum exhibited some of their items in the Place Vendôme Mall in Lusail in 2024.
Exhibitions
Exhibitions organized by MIA include:
* Ferozkoh: Tradition and Continuity in Afghan Art, curated by Leslee Michelsen, March 2013 to July 2013.
* Steel and Gold – Historic Swords from the MIA collection, curated by William Greenwood, May 2013 to December 2013.
* Hajj: The Journey through Art, curated by Mounia Chekhab-Abudaya, October 2013 to January 2014.
* Radiant, January 2014 to March 2014.
* Kings & Pawns: Board Games from India to Spain, curated by William Greenwood, March 2014 to June 2014.
* Ceramics of al-Andalus, curated by Mounia Chekhab-Abudaya, April 2014 to August 2014.
* The Tiger's Dream: Tipu Sultan, September 2014 to February 2015.
* Mughal and Safavid Albums, September 2014 to February 2015.
* Marvellous Creatures: Animal Fables in Islamic Art, March 2015 to July 2015.
* The Hunt: Princely Pursuits in Islamic Lands, September 2015 to January 2016.
* Qajar Women: Images of Women in the 19th century Iran, April 2015 to June 2016.
* Muhammad Ali: Tribute to a Legend, July 2016 to February 2017.
* Imperial Threads: Motifs and artisans from Turkey, Iran and India, March 2017 to January 2018.
* Powder and Damask: Islamic Arms and Armour from the Collection of Fadel Al-Mansoori, August 2017 to May 2018.
* Syria Matters, November 2018 to April 2019.
* Set in Stone: Gems and Jewels from Royal Indian Courts, October 2019 to January 2020.
* A Falcon's Eye - Tribute to Sheikh Saoud Al Thani, August 2020 to April 2021.
* Beautiful Memories of Palestine, June 2021 to December 2021.
* Safar, October 2022 to January 2023.
* Raku Kichizaemon XV·Jikinyū: A Living Tradition of Japanese Pottery, November 2022 to March 2023.
* Yayoi Kusama: My Soul Blooms Forever, November 2022 to March 2023.
* City of Mirage: Baghdad, from Wright to Venturi, 1952-1982, October 2022 to February 2023.
* Mosques in Qatar: Then and Now, Museum of Islamic Art, June 2023 to August 2023.
* The Mosque: Place & Time, Museum of Islamic Art Library, June 2023 to September 2023.
* Ektashif Al Andalus (Discover Andalusia), October 2023 to December 2023.
* Palestine: A Journey Through Time, January 2024.
* Golden Spider Silk, March 2024 to July 2024.
* In the Footsteps of
Ara Güler: Exploring the Photographer’s Legacy, curated by the Ara Güler Museum and Sheikha Maryam Al Thani, August 2024 to November 2024.
* Crafting Design Futures, curated by Gwen Farrelly, November 2024 to January 2025.
* Ektashif: Morocco, November 2024 to February 2025.
* Splendors of the Atlas: A Voyage Through Morocco’s Heritage, curated by Mounia Chekhab-Abudaya, December 2024 to March 2025.
Gallery
File:Doha skyline & museum.jpg, Museum of Islamic Art
File:Doha - Museum of Islamic Art.jpg, The use of arches and water features central to Islamic design
File:IslamicArtMuseumDohaSkyline.jpg, The museum with the city skyline in the background
File:Islamic Museum Doha - panoramio (14).jpg, Panoramic view of trees in the MIA park
File:Museum of Islamic Art, Doha 00 (70).JPG, Punctures and sculptural light fixtures detail out geometric patterns and designs
File:Doha Museum of Islamic Art - stairs.jpg, The main staircase in the background and the famed light sculpture in the foreground above
File:Museum of Islamic Art, Doha 00 (65).JPG, The central atrium with the three transparent floored bridges to go across
File:Museum of Islamic Art Doha interior.jpg, Overhead view of museum cafe
File:Islamic Museum Doha - panoramio (7).jpg, Stone writing Museum of Islamic Art
File:Doha, Museo de Arte Islámico 02.jpg, Museum in the Night
File:Doha, Museo con banderas 01.jpg, Museum Entrance
File:Vertical Panorama of Foyer and Main Staircase - Museum of Islamic Art - Doha - Qatar (34492841612).jpg, Vertical Panorama of Foyer and Main Staircase
File:Foyer of Museum of Islamic Art - Doha - Qatar (34492873192).jpg, Foyer of Museum
File:Fisherman on the Doha Corniche next to the Islamic Museum.jpg, Fisherman on the Doha Corniche next to the Islamic Museum
File:Doha - towards the islamic art museum.jpg, Museum of Islamic Art with Doha skyline at left
See also
*
List of museums in Qatar
References
External links
*
Virtual tour of the Museum of Islamic Art, Dohaprovided by
Google Arts & Culture
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