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The British Museum exhibition on Raffles’ Collections. September 2019

Posted on April 5, 2019February 24, 2020 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on The British Museum exhibition on Raffles’ Collections. September 2019

The British Museum
Great Russell Street
London WC1B 3DG

The British Museum is having an exhibition on Raffles in the autumn curated by Dr Alexandra Green. 

Dr Alexandra Green is Henry Ginsburg Curator for Southeast Asia at the British Museum. She has a PhD on the subject of 18th-century Burmese wall paintings from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She recently curated an exhibition entitled Pilgrims, Healers, and Wizards: Buddhism and Religious Practices in Burma and Thailand (2014) at the British Museum. 

The exhibition explores Sir Stamford Raffles’ collections from Java and Sumatra that arrived at the British Museum between 1859 and 1939. The show interprets the shape of the collection in relationship to Raffles’ publications, revealing his interests to be European in nature. While the purpose behind Raffles’ collection relates to Enlightenment concepts, the objects themselves provide glimpses of the relationships between colonisers and locals.

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