Little Happenings: Photographs of Children by Dorothy Bohm
V&A Museum of Childhood Cambridge Heath Rd, LondonSpecial display of photographs of children by leading London-based photographer
Special display of photographs of children by leading London-based photographer
British medallic art spanning six centuries
The role that the Isle of Man and its people have played in conflict from the 18th Century to present day
Marianne Grant was a Jewish artist and Holocaust survivor from Prague who settled in Glasgow after the end of World War II. She uniquely recorded in drawings her experiences of imprisonment in the concentration camp-ghetto Theresienstadt, the Czech family camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau, German slave labour camps and Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp
Celebrating contemporary British and Irish self-portraiture
Discover more about ‘life behind the wire’ and the different ways that interned artists recorded the world around them
This exhibition tells the story of artists who entered Britain between 1933 and 1945 as a result of Nazi occupation
The story of Zika and Lída Ascher who left Czechoslovakia before the outbreak of WW2 and built a textile empire in the United Kingdom which supplied fabrics to the international fashion industry from the 40‘s.
More than Stories is an exhibition comprising a trilogy of films inspired by Anya Lewin’s family photographs and stories, and their interconnections with history and public archives. Each film has at its heart the haunted memories of Jewish life embedded in a particular story passed down to Lewin by her father.
This evening of art, music and history celebrates the donation to the Royal College of Music of Milein Cosman’s collection of drawings of musicians.
The ceramics and buttons produced by one of the most respected potters of the 20th Century are on show in a major new exhibition at the Centre of Ceramic Art