Finbarr Barry Flood: From Gilding to Whitewash: Aniconomics and Ornament in the Early Mosque
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Finbarr Barry Flood is William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Humanities at the Institute of Fine Arts and Department of Art History, New York University. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and completed his Ph.D. at the University of Edinburgh in 1993. His research interests include Islamic architectural history and historiography, cross-cultural dimensions of Islamic art, image theory, technologies of representation, and Orientalism.
He has held fellowships at the University of Oxford, the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery in Washington, the Smithsonian Institution, the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, and the Getty Research Institute. In 2008 he was a Carnegie Foundation Scholar.
His work has been published in academic journals in Europe, the US, India and Australasia. Among his recent publications are a contribution to "Roundtable: The Global before Globalization", 'October' (133, Summer, 2010); "Masons and Mobility: Indic Elements in Twelfth-century Afghan Stone-carving", in Anna Filigenzi & Roberta Giunta, eds., 'Fifty Years of Research in the Heart of Eurasia', Istituto Italiano per l'Africa et l'Oriente (Rome, 2009); "From the Prophet to Postmodernism? New World Orders and the End of Islamic Art", in Elizabeth C. Mansfield, ed., 'Making Art History: A Changing Discipline and its Institutions' (Routledge, 2007).
In addition, he is the author of 'The Great Mosque of Damascus: Studies on the Making of an Umayyad Visual Culture' (Leiden, 2001), 'Objects of Translation: Material Culture and Medieval 'Hindu-Muslim' Encounter', (Princeton University Press, 2009), the editor of 'Piety and Politics in the Early Indian Mosque' (Oxford University Press, India, Debates in Indian History and Culture series, 2008), and co-editor with Nebahat Avcioğlu of 'Globalizing Cultures: Art and Mobility in the Eighteenth Century' (a dedicated volume of 'Ars Orientalis', 39, 2011). He is currently completing a book tentatively entitled 'Islam, Image and Iconoclasm: Paradoxical Histories', which will be published by Reaktion Books.
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