• Stories of Migration from Picture Post Magazine 1938–56

    Austrian Cultural Forum London 28 Rutland Gate, London, United Kingdom

    To coincide with the exhibition Refugees, Newcomers & Citizens the ACF will host a special talk with Amanda Hopkinson, daughter of Austrian photographer Gerti Deutsch and Picture Post editor, Tom Hopkinson. She will discuss the photographers and stories featured in the exhibition alongside the contribution made to British life by very different groups of immigrants, from those arriving on the Kindertransport to the  SS Empire Windrush generation.

    Free
  • 20:20 Stories of Moving Lineage

    London College of Communication Elephant and Castle, United Kingdom

    20:20 is a multimedia, touring arts and heritage project that casts a long lens over the personal memories of refugee families who arrived in the UK from 1999 onwards from Kosovo and other major global conflicts.

  • Platforma 5 : Kent & Medway

    Kent & Medway , United Kingdom

    Poster image: A Hostile Environment, 2019 – original artwork by Adam Chodzko, commissioned for Platforma 5 by Counterpoints Arts Kent & Medway Platforma is our biennial festival that spotlights local and national work about displacement and migration. Each edition of the festival is produced in collaboration with different partners and takes place in a different […]

  • 20:20 Stories of Moving Lineage

    Willesden Library 95 High Road, London, Willesden, United Kingdom

    20:20 is a multimedia, touring arts and heritage project that casts a long lens over the personal memories of refugee families who arrived in the UK from 1999 onwards from Kosovo and other major global conflicts.

  • 20:20 Stories of Moving Lineage

    Brent Civic Centre Engineers Way, London, Wembley, United Kingdom

    20:20 is a multimedia, touring arts and heritage project that casts a long lens over the personal memories of refugee families who arrived in the UK from 1999 onwards from Kosovo and other major global conflicts.

  • Lens & Press: Photographs in Print

    Hungarian Cultural Centre London 10 Maiden Lane, London, United Kingdom

    Experts discuss the massive contribution to British photography by two Hungarians in the 1930s: Stefan Lorant and Andor Kraszna-Krausz.

  • Talk: Stewart Purvis: Hampstead Spies

    Burgh House and Hampstead Museum Burgh House, New End Square, London, United Kingdom

    Edith Tudor-Hart was a documentary photographer who chronicled working class life in Britain in the 1930s. Based at her darkroom in Belsize Park she was also a KGB recruiter who talent spotted Kim Philby and other spies. Cambridge spy Anthony Blunt later confessed to MI5 that ’she was the grandmother of us all’.   

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  • studio potter Hans Coper

    To coincide with the centenary display of his work at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

  • Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors

    Imperial War Museum IWM London, Lambeth Road, London, United Kingdom

    Over 50 contemporary portraits of Holocaust survivors and their families shine a light on the full lives they have lived and our collective responsibility to cherish their stories.

  • Sara Davidmann: My Name is Sara

    Four Corners Gallery 121 Roman Road, London, United Kingdom

    The exhibition ‘My name is Sara’ draws upon themes of family, post-memory and the Holocaust.

  • Edith and Kim: A Novel by Charlotte Philby

    Virtual Event

    Charlotte Philby, granddaughter of Kim Philby, talks about her riveting new novel, Edith and Kim, published on 31 March by HarperCollins.

    Free
  • Dorothy Bohm: Mexico 1950s-1970s

    Somers Gallery 96 Chalton Street, London, United Kingdom

    An exhibition of black and white vintage photographs entitled Mexico 1950s-1970s – many to them never seen in public before – by nonagenarian Dorothy Bohm

  • Dorothy Bohm: A World Observed

    Kaunas Photography Gallery Vilniaus gatvė 2, Kaunas, Lithuania

    Retrospective exhibition, ‘Dorothy Bohm: A World Observed’, will be on view at the Kaunas Photography Gallery

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  • Jewish Lithuania: Dorothy Bohm

    Virtual Event

    On Wednesday 2 November at 7.30pm, Jewish Renaissance magazine is holding a special online event to mark the appearance of its latest issue

    Free
  • Absence and Loss

    Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery Peterborough

    An exhibition of her photographs at Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery

  • Virtual Event

    Monica Bohm-Duchen, founding director of Insiders/Outsiders, will give an online lecture for the USA-based Fritz Ascher Society about her photographer mother Dorothy Bohm

    Free
  • The Photographs of Zygmunt Bauman

    Virtual Event

    Cultural historian Janet Wolff will introduce a less well-known aspect of the career of eminent sociologist Zygmunt Bauman.

  • From Berlin to London: The Industrial Photography of Walter & Rita Nurnberg

    Virtual Event

    Nick Warr and Simon Dell – the curators of a fascinating exhibition Norwich Works: The Industrial Photography of Walter and Rita Nurnberg currently on at Norwich Castle Museum until 14 April – will talk about the too little known German-born émigré photographers Walter and Rita Nurnberg.

  • ‘On Dorothy Bohm’: An Illustrated Lecture

    Burgh House and Hampstead Museum Burgh House, New End Square, London, United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    Monica Bohm-Duchen will be giving a talk at Burgh House in Hampstead, about her photographer mother Dorothy Bohm.

    Free