between culture or religion – which is right for art?
This morning I read an article on NY Times about the recent interest on Islam, especially after the wake up Mr Obama speech in Egypt.
The Intersection of Islam, America and Identity
Some how I’m puzzled with the the articles conclusion.
Is like reading Quran without understanding the meaning of each and every word, that’s how US media interpreted and defines the meaning of Islamic Art.
It’s just become a norm of citing it without knowing the ‘muhasabah’ of every sentence;
I remember one time, I posted how American interpreted keffiyeh as a symbol of terrorism, it’s easy to stereotype the religion by the culture of the people who practice it.
Maybe what these artists trying to do is to remove the stereotype, however they are not eliminating stereotype of Islam but more towards their South Asian culture.
The art showed in the articles, A Statue of Liberty dress in a Pakistan wedding is not the right way to said this is the Islamic value in the eyes of Islamic painter.
I feel so wrong, is like ok – A bride and groom dress in songket is what’s practices in Islam?
To me, an artist interpret religion in their own way of practicing their religious value – some are very conventional and some are very progressive;
There is many other cultures who practice Islam such us Mongolian, Chinese even people in South East Asia – they would paint their Islamic value in their own way (maybe in shape of a fisherman coming back from sea during sunset/Maghrib) – and it’s not about the struggle of acknowledging they are Muslim.
I think what’s the painter trying to show generally is more towards their community culture who practices Islam and not as what is Islam as religion all about.
What say you?

June 8th, 2009 at 5:05 pm
org yg tak paham..mmg boleh cakap ape saja..
p/a.. wah..gambor baru..cam mujahidin jek.. hehehe..
Putubambu´s last thought..Apak…makin uzur…..
June 8th, 2009 at 5:49 pm
Ha ah, sajer buat lawak sikit – bukannyer alim sgt pun;
June 10th, 2009 at 7:18 pm
Wawa,
culture & religion are 2 different things that can be illustrated differently by arts as long as the painter aware of the sensitivity of both.
June 11th, 2009 at 12:02 pm
Pinky, yeah – sometimes.. some western country couldn’t differentiate this & try to label certain religion with certain culture/race – but can’t blame them – sometimes we, asian do the same for them.
Funny fact is, last week my American friend visited me – and to his surprise – he was shock that why all muslim woman here wearing kind of so colorful dress – with big flower and glittering all over the head scarf;
and he ask? are they muslim? I thought muslim woman should wear something like earth tone.
The best answer I give to him was, welcome to Malaysia, the land where muslim women look like a picasso painting