
Ivory Statue of St. Michael the Archangel, Basilica of Guadalupe (17th Century)
Dr. Stephanie Porras carves out the Chinese connection between Spain's colonies in Mexico City and Manila in the Philippines, in a 17th century ivory statue of St. Michael the Archangel. With gently c...
23 Juni 202217min

Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam, John Greenwood (c. 1752-1758)
Dr. Jared Hardesty picks up the party debris littered by New England's illegal imperialists, via John Greenwood's 1750s painting, Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam. Drinking, gambling, and debauchery ...
9 Juni 202215min

Map of Endowments for 'Colonial' University, New Zealand (1873)
Dr. Caitlin Harvey maps out land transfers from Indigenous communities to European education institutions, through an 1873 Map of New Zealand’s 'Colonial' University. Depicting the North Island of Aot...
26 Maj 202216min

Painting of Silver Labourers in Potosí, Bolivia, from Translation of the History of the New World (c. 17th Century)
Dr. Saygin Salgirli mines the hidden link between four early modern empires, in a 17th century Painting of Silver Labourers in Potosí, Bolivia. In a peaceful mountain landscape, three labourers in col...
12 Maj 202217min

The Tragedy of Mustapha, Fulke Greville (1609) and Roger Boyle (1665)
Aisha Hussain plays out tropes of Ottoman Turks in English Orientalist theatre, in two 17th century productions of The Tragedy of Mustapha. In 1553, the Ottoman Sultan Soleyman ordered the murder of h...
28 Apr 202215min

Pierced Jade Scholar's Screen, China (19th Century) (EMPIRE LINES x Freud Museum Interview)
For EMPIRE LINES’ 40th episode, Professor Craig Clunas dials in from London’s Freud Museum to discuss their latest exhibition, Freud and China, shrinking the international networks of psychoanalysis.S...
14 Apr 202224min

Mining the Museum at the Maryland Historical Society, Fred Wilson (1992-1993)
Anna Ghadar turns back against colonial archives of Native American peoples, via Fred Wilson's 1992 exhibition at the Maryland Historical Society, Mining the Museum. Amidst precisely whittled arrowhea...
7 Apr 202217min

Old Britain Castles Ceramic Plate, Johnson Brothers (1930)
Dr. Jeanne Morgan Zarucchi fires up legacies of British colonialism in contemporary American consumption, through Johnson Brothers' Old Britain Castles Ceramic Plate, produced from 1930. Manufactured ...
24 Mars 202220min






















