Mahrukh Tarapor Explained

Mahrukh Tarapor
Birth Date:1946
Birth Place:Mumbai, India
Occupation:Art consultant
Awards:Padma Shri

Mahrukh Tarapor is an Indian museum professional and art consultant,[1] known for her scholarship in museum art, especially Islamic art.[2] She was honoured by the Government of India, in 2013, by bestowing on her the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for her contributions to the field of art.[3]

Biography

Mahrukh Tarapor was born in Mumbai to a Parsi family, in 1946. She secured a doctorate from Harvard University and started her career by joining Metropolitan Museum, New York, in 1983. She, over the course of a decade, rose through ranks to reach the level of the Associate Director for Exhibitions.[4] During her stint at the Met Museum, she negotiated with the governments of Spain, Morocco and Egypt which led to the exhibition of Al-Andalus: The Art of Islamic Spain, staged in Alhambra in Granada, the conservation of the Minbar from the Kutubiyya Mosque[5] at the Badi Palace, Marrakesh and the setting up of exhibition galleries at the Saint Catherine's Monastery, Sinai.[6] She is also credited with efforts to raise loans for many intercultural exhibitions such as the Glory of Byzantium (1997), Byzantium: Faith and Power(2004), Art of the First Cities (2003) and Beyond Babylon (2009).

Tarapor was promoted as the Director, International Affairs, at the Met's international affairs office at Geneva, in 2006, and worked in that capacity till 2009, when she retired after 25 years of service to continue her career as a consultant.[7] During this period, she was in regular touch with the governments of many European countries, the Middle East, Australia and Asia, for the exchange and dissemination of information. Mahrukh Tarapor has also contributed to the organization of several international art exhibitions such as:

After retiring from Met Museum, she was offered the post as the Head of the National Museum of India, an offer she, reportedly, declined, opting for a career as a consultant.[10] In 2012, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, hired the consultative services of Dr. Tarapor, in the areas of exchange of art, staff and scholarly study. She is also attending to the expansion of Islamic Arts programmes of MFAH as also in procuring loans for various MFAH exhibitions, utilizing her connections.[11]

Tarapor lives in Mumbai and Geneva, attending to her duties as a consultant for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Museo del Prado and her assignments as a consultant to the Government of India.

Positions

Mahrukh Tarapor has served in many positions of importance. Apart from her career postings as the associate Director of Exhibitions and the Director of International Affairs with the Metropolitan Museum, New York, she has also held the posts of:

Awards and recognitions

Mahrukh Tarapor has been honoured by many governments such as France, Morocco and Spain. In 2013, the Government of India honoured her with the fourth highest civilian award, Padma Shri.

Publications

Tarapor has published two works on Islamic and Indian arts.[15] [16]

See also

Further reading

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rolex Awards . Rolex Awards . 2012 . 16 October 2014.
  2. Web site: Chron . Chron . 19 April 2012 . 16 October 2014.
  3. Web site: Padma 2013 . The Hindu . 26 January 2013 . 10 October 2014.
  4. Web site: Art Daily . Art Daily . 12 April 2012 . 16 October 2014.
  5. Web site: Minbar . Met Museum . 2014 . 16 October 2014.
  6. Web site: Met Museum . Met Museum . 22 March 2006 . 16 October 2014.
  7. Web site: Bloomberg . Bloomberg . 11 May 2011 . 16 October 2014.
  8. First Cities . The New Yorker . 5 May 2003 . 16 October 2014.
  9. Book: The Art of Medieval Spain, A.D. 500–1200 . Metropolitan Museum of Art . Metropolitan Museum of Art . 1993 . New York . 358 . 9780810964334.
  10. Web site: National Museum of India . Indian Express . 5 September 2010 . 16 October 2014.
  11. Web site: Tinterow . Tinterow . 20 April 2012 . 16 October 2014.
  12. Web site: Silk Road Project . Silk Road Project . 2014 . 16 October 2014.
  13. Web site: St Catherine Foundation . St Catherine Foundation . 2014 . 16 October 2014.
  14. Web site: Museum Reforms Committee . The Hindu . 3 February 2011 . 16 October 2014 . Shailaja Tripathi.
  15. Book: Islamic calligraphy . Asia Society . Tarapor, Mahrukh . 6602824.
  16. Book: Art and empire the discovery of India in art and literature, 1851–1947 . Keki . Tarapor, Mahrukh . 14920523.