1st Edition

Curating Islamic Art in European Museums Postcolonial Perspectives and Museological Transformations

By Constance Jame Copyright 2026
278 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Since the early 2000s many museums around the world have been either reorganising or creating ex nihilo galleries dedicated to Islamic art. This movement has often been attributed by the press and scholars as a response to international geopolitical events. Challenging this prevailing narrative, in this book Jame examines these developments as part of a longue durée process rooted in evolving... Read more

Introduction 1. European Islamophilia (1860s–1910): Formation of the Collections 2. A Fad for Islamic Art in the 2010s in Museums 3. A European Islamic Heritage 4. (Re)Presenting Communities 5. Resurrecting Islamic Art: Including Modern and Contemporary Artistic Practices 6. A New Otherness

Biography

Constance Jame is an art historian and museologist currently working as a provenance researcher for various French museums. Her research focuses on the historiography of Islamic art, the translocation of objects from the Islamic world to Europe and their exhibition, and the influence of postcolonial theories on museums. In 2024, she received for her doctoral research the August Grisebach Award from the Institute of European Art History at the Universität Heidelberg.