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May 25, 2013 Last Updated: 9:52:PM EDT

The Art of Shangri-La, Doris Duke's Paradisaical Hawaiian Estate, Heads to NYC's Museum of Arts and Design

The Art of Shangri-La, Doris Duke's Paradisaical Hawaiian Estate, Heads to NYC's Museum of Arts and Design

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© Tim Street-Porter 2011. Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, Honolulu, Hawai‘i
The playhouse at Shangri La
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by Reid Singer
Published: September 11, 2012
Doris Duke / Photo by Martin Munkacsi, 1939

American historians know Shangri-La as a long-retired name for the presidential retreat in Frederick County, Maryland, now known as Camp David. Music buffs know the Shangri-Las as the girl band that popularized the songs “Remember (Walking in the Sand)” and “Leader of the Pack,” and was named for a New York City restaurant the members frequented — British music buffs might also know “Shangri-La” as the title of a Kinks song. In the art world, however, Shangri-La is known as the Hawaiian residence of Doris Duke, the exceedingly wealthy heiress and philanthropist who used it to house her prodigious stock of Islamic art.

By exhibiting “Doris Duke's Shangri La: Architecture, Landscape, and Islamic Art,” New York's Museum of Arts and Design will give residents of the continental U.S. a rare opportunity to see one of the Western world's most accomplished and diverse collections of art and architecture from the Muslim world. In addition to decorative objects from Turkey, textiles from Egypt and the former Ottoman Empire, jewelry from Northern India, and inlaid wood and mother of pearl furniture from Syria, Iran, and Spain, the exhibition will also include revealing sketches, photographs, and plans from the Shangri-La estate, an immense compound of terraces and gardens near Diamond Head, just outside of Honolulu. This will be in addition to contemporary Islamic art from Shangri-La, including scupltures by the Iranian artist Afruz Amighi, a video installation by the Turkish artist Emre Hüner, and calligraphic works by the Arab American Mohamed Zakariya, an artist best known for the stamps he designed for the U.S. Postal Service in honor of Muslim holidays.

 

These holdings are a testament to a restless spirit and uncommonly developed taste. Known as “The Richest Girl in the World” in tabloid newspapers and film depictions of her life, Duke rarely stayed in any one place for more than a few months, and was inspired to explore Islamic art while traveling on her honeymoon. Outside of Hawaii, Duke owned similarly lavish estates in Beverly Hills, Newport, and Hillsborough Township, New Jersey. To this day, the Horace Trumbauer-designed apartment building in which she lived houses New York University's Institute of Fine Arts.

To see images of Doris Duke's Shangri-La estate and objects from its collection, click the slide show.

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Contemporary Arts, Ancient Art & Antiques, Museums, Reid Singer, Doris Duke, Museum of Art and Design, Islamic art, Shangri-La, Afruz Amighi, Emre Hüner, Mohamed Zakariya
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