Talk
The Relationship between Persian Music & Calligraphy
21 May 2018
Event times
19:00 - 20:30
Cost of entry
£7 full price
£5 student/OAP concession
Friends House
Address
- 173 Euston Road
- London
England - NW1 2BJ
- United Kingdom
This lecture proposes a study of these two artistic domains in order to present the elements through which we can analyse this "visual music".
About
Traditionally in Islamic culture and history many calligraphers practised music and vice-versa. In the literary tradition of the art of calligraphy we have many quotes that explain or imagine calligraphy as visual music; however, these refer mostly to poetic imagination.
This lecture proposes a study of these two artistic domains in order to present the elements through which we can analyse this "visual music".
For the artist, an awareness of the musicality inherent in visual forms can open the door to new ways of creating visual compositions, as well as enrich the lens through which we look at calligraphy - translating sound into a visual harmony and vice-versa.
This lecture will take place in the Sarah Fell Room , which is located on the 1st Floor of Friends House.
Friends House is located in the heart of Euston, directly opposite Euston Station, and a stone's throw away from King's Cross and St Pancras International Stations.