PUBLICATIONS

The Islamic collection of over 20,000 items is being presented in an important 27-volume series, of which 17 are now published, and when completed will form a unique survey of the field to date.

The entire Islamic publication is being edited by Dr Julian Raby, previously a lecturer at Oxford University and currently Director of the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. Under Khalili's leadership, the most eminent academics in each field from major museums and institutions around the world have been commissioned to write the volumes. Among them are Professor Michael Rogers, former Curator of the Islamic Department at the British Museum, London, first holder of The Khalili Chair of Islamic Art at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and currently the Honorary Curator of the Khalili Collection. Professor Rogers is also one of the four scholars of Islamic art who are members of The British Academy.

The Japanese collection of some 1,500 pieces has been published in a nine-volume series entitled Meiji No Takara: Treasure of Imperial Japan. The series was edited by the late Oliver Impey from the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford and Malcolm Fairley, with contributions by eminent scholars including the late Basil Robinson from the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Barbara Ford, Associate Curator of the Department of Eastern Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Sato Doshin from The Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music; and from the British Museum Lawrence Smith and Victor Harris who is currently Honorary Curator of the Khalili Collection of Japanese Art.

The collections of Swedish flat weaves and Spanish damascened metalwork have both been published in single volumes.

ISLAMIC PUBLICATIONS


The Nasser D Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, (Publications) Catalogue

ACADEMIC MONOGRAPHS

SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS

JAPANESE PUBLICATIONS

SPANISH DAMASCENED METALWORK PUBLICATIONS

SWEDISH ART PUBLICATIONS