EMPIRE LINES Por: EMPIRE LINES EMPIRE LINES uncovers the unexpected, often two-way, flows of empires through art. Interdisciplinary thinkers use individual artworks as artefacts of imperial exchange, revealing the how and why of the monolith ‘empire’. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast Read articles, and join talks, tours, events, and exhibitions: jelsofron.com/empire-lines Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines TRANSCRIPTS: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-pwfn4U_P1o2oT2Zfb7CoCWadZ3-pO4C?usp=sharing MUSIC: Combinación // The Dubbstyle PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic 158 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast EMPIRE LINES Mostrando página 8 de 8 Vatcha Adaran Zoroastrian Fire Temple, Bombay (1881) 03/06/2021 Yugoslavia Pavilion for the Paris Expo, Josip Seissel (1937) 20/05/2021 Illustration of the Empress Visiting a Field Hospital (in Hiroshima), Kobayashi Kiyochika (1895) 06/05/2021 Listening to Empire: Making Podcasts with Producer Jelena Sofronijevic (EMPIRE LINES x Retrospect Live Event) 22/04/2021 The Magnificent Seven (Port of Spain), Trinidad (c. 1902-1910) 08/04/2021 Two Islamic Bronzes with Al-Mulk Inscription (c. 10th Century) 25/03/2021 Self-Portrait of the Artist in Macau, George Chinnery (c. 1844) 11/03/2021 Replica of the Kudara Kannon, Niiro Chunosuke (1931-1932) 25/02/2021 Ceylonese Tea Pickers, Edward Atkinson Hornel (c. 1907) 11/02/2021 Azulejos for a Portuguese Church Altar (17th Century) 28/01/2021 The Czartoryski Polonaise Carpet (17th Century) 14/01/2021 Cartoons for The Workers’ Herald, James Christie Scott (1920s) 24/12/2020 The Tribes of Israel (Jacob and his Twelve Sons), Francisco de Zurbarán (1640s) 10/12/2020 Bengali Colcha with Triumphal Arch of the Flemish (Mid 17th Century) 26/11/2020 Electra House, London (1902) 12/11/2020 La Haine, Mathieu Kassovitz (1995) 29/10/2020 John Bull’s Other Island, George Bernard Shaw (1904) 15/10/2020 The Great Mosque(s) of Djenné, Mali 01/10/2020 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 6 7 8 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn