Aodhán RilkeJames Morrison’s ‘Account of the Island of Tahiti & the Customs of the Island’Boatswain’s mate on the Bounty, James Morrrison (1760–1807) lived on Tahiti for two years from 1789 to 1771, quickly learning the language…Aug 15, 2015Aug 15, 2015
Aodhán RilkeAn account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His present Majesty: for making discoveries in…London: printed for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell, 1773. Electronic text transcribed and encoded by ECCO-TCP (Eighteenth Century Collections…Aug 4, 2015Aug 4, 2015
Aodhán RilkeThe National Museum’s collection of 19th century Pacific artApart from the ‘Cook Collection’, the National Museum’s collection of Pacific art is especially rich in works from New Guinea, including…Aug 3, 2015Aug 3, 2015
Aodhán RilkeGeorg Forster’s contemporary description of a Tahetian Chief mourner’s dress.The German-born author (and, later, revolutionary) Georg Forster (1754-1794) accompanied his father, the naturalist, Johann Reinhold…Jun 10, 2015Jun 10, 2015
Aodhán RilkeTHE POLYNESIAN COLLECTION OF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN; AND THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELANDThe Journal of the Polynesian Society Volume 58, No. 1, 1949 The Polynesian Collection of Trinity College, Dublin; and the National Museum…Jun 10, 2015Jun 10, 2015
Aodhán RilkeIntermisunderstanding mindsRichard Kearney, “Interview with James Coleman,” The Crane Bag 6, no.2 (1982), pp.126–132.May 2, 2015May 2, 2015
Aodhán Rilke‘The Question of Medium: William Kentridge, James Coleman and Contemporary Formalism’IntroductionApr 14, 2015Apr 14, 2015