The Silk Road
“Lynn Gilbert has documented an area of society that no one has photographed before. Her intimate “portraits” of interiors along the Silk Road are powerful, mysterious and elegant. Whether these portrayals are of the poorest homes or ones of luxury, the rich thread that holds them together is natural light that illuminates, frames, and links all her images. There is a freshness in her vision.”
—Spencer Throckmorton, Throckmorton Fine Art
Lynn’s Silk Road Journey
The Silk Road Series Locations
From Turkey to India
TURKEY
SYRIA
JORDAN
TURKMENISTAN
UZBEKISTAN
INDIA
HISTORIC SILK ROADS
Villages & Cities Along the Route
Turkey — Western & Aegean
- Istanbul
- Tekirdağ
- Bursa
- Balıkesir
- Bergama (Pergamon)
- İzmir
- Selçuk (Ephesus)
- Aydın
- Denizli (Pamukkale)
- Afyonkarahisar
- Kütahya
- Eskişehir
Turkey — Central & Black Sea
- Ankara
- Konya
- Kayseri
- Çorum
- Amasya
- Tokat
- Samsun
- Ordu
- Giresun
- Trabzon
- Rize
- Sivas
Turkey — Eastern & Southeast
- Malatya
- Elazığ
- Erzurum
- Muş
- Van
- Diyarbakır
- Şanlıurfa
- Gaziantep
- Kahramanmaraş
- Adana
- Mersin
- Antakya (Hatay)
Syria
- Aleppo
- Hama
- Latakia
Jordan
- Amman
- Petra
Turkmenistan
- Ashgabat
- Mary (Merv)
- Türkmenabat
Uzbekistan
- Bukhara
- Samarkand
- Khiva
India
- Amritsar
- Delhi
The Silk Road: A Personal Journey
The Silk Road stretches 4,000 miles from China to the Mediterranean, carrying silk, spices, and ways of living that shaped every town along the way. Its monuments, now World Heritage sites, preserve that history for the world.
What drew me into this culture was far more modest. I fell in love with Turkey's traditional houses, the humble homes that are a significant part of the country's cultural heritage. Rapidly disappearing, tucked away in towns and villages that outsiders will never see, their simple facades give nothing away. Step inside, and what is revealed is beauty, order, and a fierce pride in hearth and home.
Along the Silk Road Exhibition
At the Godwin-Ternbach Museum