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SUMMARY:The Pilgrim's Progress Story: Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Detail of the mural ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ painted in 1944 by Hans Feibusch\, in the crypt at St Elisabeth’s Church\, Eastbourne.\nMartyrs’ Gallery\, Star Brewery\, Lewes\nMartyrs’ Gallery is presenting an exhibition of words and images that depicts and celebrates Hans Feibusch’s allegorical mural Pilgrim’s Progress. \nPilgrim’s Progress was created in 1944 and uses John Bunyan’s allegorical story to tell Feibusch’s own story of escape from Nazi Germany and his arrival in 1930s England. It was painted for the crypt of St Elisabeth’s Church in Eastbourne and presented as a gift to the local community\, but has been out of sight since 2002 when the church was closed. The mural will be removed this autumn prior to the building’s demolition early next year and will then be restored painstakingly by a specialist art conservator throughout 2020. \nMore information about the campaign to save it can be found here. \nThis exhibition is part of the Lewes Artwave Festival. \nWeekends only: Sat 17\, Sun 18\, Sat 24\, Sun 25\, Bank Holiday Mon 26\, Sat 31 Aug and Sun 1 Sep\, 12-5pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-pilgrims-progress-story-private-view-exhibition/
LOCATION:Martyrs’ Gallery\, Star Brewery\, Castle Ditch Lane\, Lewes\, BN7 1JY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190816T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190816T180000
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190731T164644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190920T102613Z
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SUMMARY:The Pilgrim's Progress Story: Private View
DESCRIPTION:Detail of the mural ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ painted in 1944 by Hans Feibusch\, in the crypt at St Elisabeth’s Church\, Eastbourne.\nMartyrs’ Gallery\, Star Brewery\, Lewes\nMartyrs’ Gallery is presenting an exhibition of words and images that depicts and celebrates Hans Feibusch’s allegorical mural Pilgrim’s Progress. \nPilgrim’s Progress was created in 1944 and uses John Bunyan’s allegorical story to tell Feibusch’s own story of escape from Nazi Germany and his arrival in 1930s England. It was painted for the crypt of St Elisabeth’s Church in Eastbourne and presented as a gift to the local community\, but is now under threat of demolition unless enough money can be raised to remove it to a new site for public display once again. More information about the campaign to save it can be found here. \nThis exhibition is part of the Lewes Artwave Festival. \nSat 17\, Sun 18\, Sat 24\, Sun 25\, BH Mon 26\, Sat 31 Aug and Sun 1 Sep\, 12-5pm \nPrivate View: Friday 16 August\, 6pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-pilgrims-progress-story-private-view/
LOCATION:Martyrs’ Gallery\, Star Brewery\, Castle Ditch Lane\, Lewes\, BN7 1JY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191104
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190208T161642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T213041Z
UID:10000601-1563494400-1572825599@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Marie Neurath: Picturing Science
DESCRIPTION:Cover for The Wonder World of the Seashore\, 1955\, with permission of Otto and Marie Neurath\, Isotype Collection at University of Reading\nThe House of Illustration\, King’s Cross\nHouse of Illustration celebrates Marie Neurath with an exhibition of ground-breaking graphic design that transformed children’s learning from the 1940s to today. \nMarie Neurath – an émigré graphic designer and author\, led a team at the Isotype Institute that produced over 80 illustrated children’s books from 1944-1971. The pioneering collaboration between researchers\, artists and writers produced infographics and illustrated diagrams to explain scientific concepts. \nThe exhibition will include spreads and working materials from book series that Marie Neurath produced\, including Wonder World of Nature and Wonders of the Modern World. \n  \n\nIn partnership with the University of Reading and Design Science\, supported by the Arts & Humanities Research Council. The exhibition is part of Transforming science for young people: Marie Neurath and Isotype books for children\, a project aiming to find new audiences for the approach to science communication taken by Marie Neurath. \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/marie-neurath-picturing-science/
LOCATION:The House of Illustration\, 2 Granary Square\, Kings Cross\, London\, London\, N1C 4BH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Design,Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190912
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190628T080124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190628T161805Z
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SUMMARY:ART-EXIT: 1939 A Very Different Europe
DESCRIPTION:Hugo ‘Puck’ Dachinger\, Portrait of a Man: Wilhelm Hollitscher\, (Huyton Internment Camp\, Liverpool\, 1940)\, Watercolour and gouache on newsprint Ben Uri Collection © ESTATE OF HUGO DACHINGER\nBen Uri at the 12 Star Gallery\, Europe House\, London SW1P 3EU\nBen Uri is proud to present this timely and important exhibition ART-EXIT: 1939 A Very Different Europe at the 12 Star Gallery\, Westminster\, which is dedicated to promoting European debate. \nThe exhibition shines a spotlight on a very different Europe 80 years ago in the lead up to\, and the start of\, WW2. It features the forced journeys of many of central Europe’s most distinguished and pioneering artists\, who fled tyranny in search of artistic and personal freedoms. \nIt features émigrés from countries including Austria\, Czechoslovakia\, France\, Germany\, Hungary\, Poland\, Romania and Russia\, and includes works by artists including Adler\, Auerbach\, Chagall\, Feibusch\, Frankfurther\, Freud\, Grosz\, Herman\, Kokoschka\, Meidner\, Schwitters\, Soutine and Topolski. \nAs Europe as a whole is experiencing a growing nationalist and populist momentum\, these artists\, their work and forced journeys – followed by new lives and significant contributions as immigrants in their new homelands – all have fascinating\, important and topical stories to tell. \n  \n\nOpening hours: 10am – 6pm\, Monday to Friday \nAdmission: Free
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/art-exit-1939-a-very-different-europe/
LOCATION:12 Star Gallery\, Europe House\, 32 Smith Square\, London\, SW1P 3EU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190810
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20180823T122732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230627T083157Z
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SUMMARY:Brave New Visions
DESCRIPTION:Andras Kalman & Standing Form 1954 by Graham Sutherland\nSotheby’s\, St George Street Gallery\n\nThe Émigrés who transformed the British Art World \nIn bleak\, war-damaged 1940s London\, British gallery-goers had barely adjusted to Post-Impressionism\, let alone the challenges posed by Picasso. Then everything changed. A group of émigrés\, who had fled Nazi Europe\, resolved to embrace the future and introduce avant-garde European and British artists to the public and press. Until then artists like Wassily Kandinsky\, Oskar Kokoschka\, Naum Gabo\, Graham Sutherland and Francis Bacon were scarcely known in Britain. The Pioneering dealers who transformed the London gallery scene included Lea Bondi Jaray\, Erica Brausen\, Henry Roland\, Gustav Delbanco\, Andras Kalman\, Frank Lloyd\, Harry Fischer\, Annely Juda and Charles and Peter Gimpel. Key paintings and sculptures by the artists they championed will tell the story of their galleries: St George’s; Roland\, Browse & Delbanco; Hanover; Gimpel Fils; Marlborough Fine Art; Crane Kalman; Molton; Hamilton and Annely Juda Fine Art. Their influence and impact was profound – and remains so. \nFellow émigrés led a parallel revolution in the staid world of British publishing\, providing a platform for European scholarship in affordable art books which raised standards of design and reproduction. Phaidon and Thames & Hudson remain leaders in this field. \nThe Brave New Visions catalogue written by Cherith Summers; foreword by Sue Grayson Ford\, edited by Monica Bohm-Duchen is available here. \n  \n\n  \nMonday to Friday 9am to 4.30pm\, Free
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/brave-new-visions-exhibition-sothebys/
LOCATION:St George Street Gallery\, Sotheby’s\, 1-2 St George Street\, London\, W1R 9DJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190708
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190522T220812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T155516Z
UID:10000674-1562371200-1562543999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Naomi Blake 1924-2018 – Artist Open House
DESCRIPTION:Naomi Blake sculptures in the garden of 41 Woodside Avenue. Photo by Mike Coles\n41 Woodside Avenue\, Muswell Hill\nFor 50 years Naomi Blake gave life and shape to sculpture dedicated to victims of the Holocaust\, while expressing positive hopes for the future and the promotion of understanding between faiths. Her work stands in places of worship and in public spaces\, such as\, New North London Synagogue\, Norwich and Bristol Cathedrals\, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Fitzroy Square. \nAs part of the East Finchley Artists Open House Festival you are now invited to view Naomi’s home\, studio and beautiful sculpture and hear her inspirational story. \nNo Booking Necessary \nOpen House: 29th & 30th June; 6th & 7th July 2019 11-6pm\nNaomi’s Life Story talk: 30th June & 6th July 5.00pm \nEast Finchley Open Artists are a friendly and diverse North London group of local artists and craft makers
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/naomi-blake-1924-2018-artist-open-house-2/
LOCATION:Artists’ Open House\, 41 Woodside Avenue\, London\, N10 3HY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Exhibitions,Fine Art,Lectures,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190701
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190522T220812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T145732Z
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SUMMARY:Naomi Blake 1924-2018 – Artist Open House
DESCRIPTION:Naomi Blake sculptures in the garden of 41 Woodside Avenue. Photo by Mike Coles\n41 Woodside Avenue\, Muswell Hill\nFor 50 years Naomi Blake gave life and shape to sculpture dedicated to victims of the Holocaust\, while expressing positive hopes for the future and the promotion of understanding between faiths. Her work stands in places of worship and in public spaces\, such as\, New North London Synagogue\, Norwich and Bristol Cathedrals\, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Fitzroy Square. \nAs part of the East Finchley Artists Open House Festival you are now invited to view Naomi’s home\, studio and beautiful sculpture and hear her inspirational story. \nNo Booking Necessary \nOpen House: 29th & 30th June; 6th & 7th July 2019 11-6pm\nNaomi’s Life Story talk: 30th June & 6th July 5.00pm \nEast Finchley Open Artists are a friendly and diverse North London group of local artists and craft makers
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/naomi-blake-1924-2018-artist-open-house-3/
LOCATION:Artists’ Open House\, 41 Woodside Avenue\, London\, N10 3HY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Exhibitions,Fine Art,Lectures,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190804
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20180823T121720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T112717Z
UID:10000541-1561766400-1564876799@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Destroy\, and you create… Gustav Metzger in King’s Lynn curated by Dr Elizabeth Fisher
DESCRIPTION:Gustav Metzger practicing for a public demonstration of auto-destructive art\, possibly by John Cox\, for Ida Kar\, 1960. © National Portrait Gallery\nFermoy Gallery\, Kings Lynn\nAn exhibition of early works by internationally renowned artist Gustav Metzger (1926-2017)\, made while living and working in King’s Lynn in the 1950s. This exhibition\, part of the Kings Lynn Festival\, will be the first in the UK to showcase a large number of drawings which had been considered lost but were rediscovered in 2012. Metzger came from Nuremberg to Britain in 1939 with the Kindertransport. He was a political activist and revolutionary artist\, a proponent of Auto-Destructive Art and the ‘art strike’ who challenged artistic conventions and championed social responsibility. \nSupported by East Anglia Art Fund\, King’s Lynn & West Norfolk Borough Council\, Norfolk County Council.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/gustav-metzger-exhibition-kings-lynn-festival-summer-2019/
LOCATION:Fermoy Gallery\, 7-9 St George's Courtyard (off King Street)\, King's Lynn\, Norfolk\, PE30 1EU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190701
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190524T123336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T155335Z
UID:10000675-1561766400-1561939199@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Naomi Blake 1924-2018 – Artist Open House
DESCRIPTION:Naomi Blake sculptures in the garden of 41 Woodside Avenue. Photo by Mike Coles\n41 Woodside Avenue\, Muswell Hill\nFor 50 years Naomi Blake gave life and shape to sculpture dedicated to victims of the Holocaust\, while expressing positive hopes for the future and the promotion of understanding between faiths. Her work stands in places of worship and in public spaces\, such as\, New North London Synagogue\, Norwich and Bristol Cathedrals\, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Fitzroy Square. \nAs part of the East Finchley Artists Open House Festival you are now invited to view Naomi’s home\, studio and beautiful sculpture and hear her inspirational story. \nNo Booking Necessary \nOpen House: 29th & 30th June; 6th & 7th July 2019 11-6pm\nNaomi’s Life Story talk: 30th June & 6th July 5.00pm \nEast Finchley Open Artists are a friendly and diverse North London group of local artists and craft makers
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/naomi-blake-1924-2018-artist-open-house-4/
LOCATION:Artists’ Open House\, 41 Woodside Avenue\, London\, N10 3HY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Exhibitions,Fine Art,Lectures,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191028
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20181101T123101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T213306Z
UID:10000549-1561507200-1572220799@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Grete Marks
DESCRIPTION:Pallant House Gallery\, Chichester\nAn exhibition of intimate portrait paintings and drawings by Grete Marks – also known as Margarete Heymann – who trained at the Bauhaus School and is best known for founding the Hael-Werkstätten pottery in Germany\, and later for her ‘Grete Pottery’ created in the UK after emigrating in 1938. This exhibition celebrates a lesser known aspect of the artist’s creative practice through a series of works from the 1920s and 1930s. It marks the centenary of the foundation of the Bauhaus in 1919. \n  \n\n10.00am – 5.00pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/grete-marks/
LOCATION:Pallant House Gallery\, 8-9 North Pallant\, Chichester\, West Sussex\, P019 1TJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190623
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20180328T095751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T173452Z
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SUMMARY:The Life and Work of Friedrich Nagler: A Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Friedrich Nagler Wunderkammer at Pallant House Gallery. Photo credit Martin Nagler\nHove Museum & Art Gallery\, East Sussex\nJoin Friedrich Nagler’s sons\, Mervyn and Martin\, in a conversation about this extraordinary artist to discuss their father’s life\, experience and work. \n\nSaturday 22 June 3.00 – 4.00pm\nFree\, no booking necessary \n  \nSee also: Friedrich Nagler: A Personal Mythology
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-life-and-work-of-friedrich-nagler-a-conversation/
LOCATION:Hove Museum and Art Gallery\, 19 New Church Road\, Hove\, East Sussex\, BN3 4AB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Exhibitions,Fine Art,Lectures,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190617T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190617T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190328T153052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190413T184006Z
UID:10000652-1560783600-1560783600@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Great British Jews: A Celebration - Curator talk
DESCRIPTION:Great British Jews Exhibition Poster\nJewish Museum\, London\nDiscover more about the themes\, stories\, and objects on display in Great British Jews: A Celebration from the exhibition’s curator Jemima Jarman. \nSome of the most recognisable Great British inventions\, innovations\, products and people that you never knew were Jewish! \nWhat do the high street shop Marks and Spencer\, a plate of fish and chips\, and the bawdy humour of Carry On films have in common? That’s right\, you guessed it. They are all great\, all British and all Jewish. This playful exhibition celebrates the huge contribution that Jews have made to this country across a variety of cultural\, scientific and commercial fields. \nFind out more on the Jewish Lives website or by picking up a copy of the Jewish Lives Books. \nThe Jewish Lives Project and Exhibition have been made possible through the generous support of the Kirsh Family Foundation. \n\n3-3.30pm \n  \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/great-british-jews-a-celebration-curator-talk-3/
LOCATION:Jewish Museum London\, Raymond Burton House 129-131 Albert Street\, London\, NW1 7NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Artforms,Dance,Design,Exhibitions,Film,Fine Art,Lectures,Literature,Month's Highlights,Music,Photography,Theatre,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191118
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20180823T114410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T213407Z
UID:10000535-1560729600-1574035199@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:The Bauhaus in Britain
DESCRIPTION:Tate Britain\nThis free display considers connections between Germany’s Bauhaus School (1919­–33) and the visual arts in Britain. It centres on the years 1934–6\, when the Bauhaus came into sharper focus in Britain through the presence of key publications and protagonists\, including Walter Gropius and László Moholy-Nagy. Living and working for a few years in north London\, they encountered the likes of British artists Barbara Hepworth\, Ben Nicholson and Henry Moore. The display also highlights the work and experiences of lesser-known designers or teachers\, such as Naum Slutzky and Grete Marks\, who continued to live and work in Britain over the following decades. \n  \n\n10.00am – 6.00pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/art-exhibition-at-tate-britain/
LOCATION:Tate Britain\, Millbank\, London\, London\, SW1P 4RG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Exhibitions,Fine Art,Photography,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190624
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190605T103352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T202554Z
UID:10000679-1560729600-1561334399@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:'You\, me and those who came before': V&A
DESCRIPTION:Image credit: Judith Kerr\, photograph by Jillian Edelstein\nGrand Entrance\, V&A\, London\nThe series of portraits\, ‘You\, me and those who came before’\, commissioned by Counterpoints Arts\, celebrates first and second generation refugees\, including the late children’s author Judith Kerr in one of her last photographs\, politician Magid Magid and actor Zoe Wanamaker. \nA reminder that people escaping war and persecution have been welcomed by communities in the UK for hundreds of years\, and that their stories and contributions are all around us. \n\nAs part of  Refugee Week Festival 2019\, Counterpoint Arts commissioned the celebrated photographer\, Jillian Edelstein to respond to this year’s theme of the festival – ‘You\, me and those who came before’. \nThe result is a stunning series of portraits featuring first and second generation ‘refugees’\, many of whom are public figures who we would not commonly associate with displacement. \nFeaturing Jillain’s images and design by Counterpoint’s long-standing collaborators\, BCMH\, this project invites us to revisit our understanding of our history and reminds us that people escaping war and persecution have been welcomed by communities in the UK for hundreds of years\, and that their stories and contributions are all around us. From the Jewish refugees of the 1930s to people fleeing Somalia\, Rwanda\, Kosovo and Palestine in the 90’s to people arriving today from Syria and elsewhere; they are part of who we all are. \n‘You\, me and those who came before’ portrait project will be presented on screen at Tate Exchange (5th floor – 21st to 25th May)\, V&A (Main Entrance – 17th to 23rd June) and Southbank Centre (projected on the side of the building – 17th to 23rd June). The portraits will also be distributed as printed materials to Refugee Week organisers across the country.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/va-you-me-and-those-who-came-before/
LOCATION:V&A\, Cromwell Rd\, Knightsbridge\, London\, SW7 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Educational events,Exhibitions,Photography,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190624
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190605T103352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190618T072827Z
UID:10000680-1560729600-1561334399@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:'You\, me and those who came before': Queen Elizabeth Hall
DESCRIPTION:Image credit: Judith Kerr\, photograph by Jillian Edelstein\nQueen Elizabeth Hall\, Southbank\, London\nThe series of portraits\, ‘You\, me and those who came before’\, commissioned by Counterpoints Arts\, celebrates first and second generation refugees\, including the late children’s author Judith Kerr in one of her last photographs\, politician Magid Magid and actor Zoe Wanamaker. \nA reminder that people escaping war and persecution have been welcomed by communities in the UK for hundreds of years\, and that their stories and contributions are all around us. \n\nAs part of  Refugee Week Festival 2019\, Counterpoint Arts commissioned the celebrated photographer\, Jillian Edelstein to respond to this year’s theme of the festival – ‘You\, me and those who came before’. \nThe result is a stunning series of portraits featuring first and second generation ‘refugees’\, many of whom are public figures who we would not commonly associate with displacement. \nFeaturing Jillain’s images and design by Counterpoint’s long-standing collaborators\, BCMH\, this project invites us to revisit our understanding of our history and reminds us that people escaping war and persecution have been welcomed by communities in the UK for hundreds of years\, and that their stories and contributions are all around us. From the Jewish refugees of the 1930s to people fleeing Somalia\, Rwanda\, Kosovo and Palestine in the 90’s to people arriving today from Syria and elsewhere; they are part of who we all are. \n‘You\, me and those who came before’ portrait project will be presented on screen at Tate Exchange (5th floor – 21st to 25th May)\, V&A (Main Entrance – 17th to 23rd June) and Southbank Centre (projected on the side of the building – 17th to 23rd June). The portraits will also be distributed as printed materials to Refugee Week organisers across the country.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/southbank-of-you-me-and-those-who-came-before/
LOCATION:Southbank\, Queen Elizabeth Hall\, London\, SE1 8XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Educational events,Exhibitions,Photography,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190617
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190226T113140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190813T201254Z
UID:10000628-1560643200-1560729599@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:20:20 vision
DESCRIPTION:Refugee from Ivory Coast © Nina Emet\nThe Globe\, Europe Galleries\, Victoria & Albert Museum\, London\n  \n \n20:20 vision is a dynamic arts and community legacy project from not-for-profits Salusbury WORLD Refugee Centre and FotoDocument\, which celebrates the contribution of refugees to the UK. The project focuses on 20 children from diverse backgrounds who arrived in the UK circa 1999 and casts a long lens over their lives and achievements fast forwarding 20 years later to 2019. 20:20 vision uses photography\, film\, written & spoken word and visual theatre to capture the stories which are being showcased in a touring exhibition alongside archival photographs\, significant objects\, children’s drawings\, letters\, diaries and other relevant ephemera. \n  \n\nSee also:\n14 September – 30 October 2019: London College of Communication\n31 October 2019 – 14 February 2020: Brent Civic Centre\n31 October – 31 December 2019: Willesden Library \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/2020-vision/
LOCATION:Victoria and Albert Museum\, Cromwell Road\, London\, South Kensigton\, SW7 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Educational events,Events for children and young people,Exhibitions,Film,Fine Art,Photography,Theatre,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191106
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20180328T095751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T104751Z
UID:10000530-1560384000-1572998399@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Friedrich Nagler: A Personal Mythology
DESCRIPTION:Friedrich Nagler Wunderkammer at Pallant House Gallery. Photo credit Martin Nagler\nHove Museum & Art Gallery\, East Sussex\nFriedrich Nagler (1920 – 2009) was a Jewish émigré and self-taught artist born in Vienna\, Austria. He escaped Nazi occupation in 1938 and after being interned in England was deported to Canada as an ‘enemy alien’ by the British government. He returned after the war and settled in Petersfield\, Hampshire. Consumed by a passion for making\, Nagler created thousands of works of art\, some of which are inspired by his flight from Nazi-occupied Austria to England. \nThis project\, produced in partnership with award-winning arts charity Outside In\, will see never before seen works on display at Hove Museum and Art Gallery.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/friedrich-nagler-exhibition-hove/
LOCATION:Hove Museum and Art Gallery\, 19 New Church Road\, Hove\, East Sussex\, BN3 4AB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191007
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20180328T083142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190503T144334Z
UID:10000528-1559952000-1570406399@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Walter Nessler: Post-war Optimist
DESCRIPTION:Walter Nessler\, Pigeons on Window Sill\, 1952\, oil on board\, Pallant House Gallery © The Artist’s Estate\nPallant House Gallery\, Chichester\nA significant display of the work of German-born artist Walter Nessler (1912 – 2001)\, who emigrated to Britain in the 1930s. Though not Jewish\, he was violently opposed to fascist ideology and was denounced as ‘degenerate’ by the Nazi regime. This exhibition examines the breadth and versatility of Nessler’s artistic practice from his dynamic and foreboding wartime cityscapes to his exuberant post war paintings. These later works were inspired by his passion for jazz\, the inspiration of Matisse and his acquaintance with artists including Picasso\, Giacometti and Cocteau who he met in Paris during the late 1940s and 50s. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/walter-nessler-exhibition/
LOCATION:Pallant House Gallery\, 8-9 North Pallant\, Chichester\, West Sussex\, P019 1TJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191125
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190724T140707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190920T102613Z
UID:10000692-1559606400-1574639999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Ellen Ettlinger: A Folklorist Flees the Nazis
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of Ellen Ettlinger\, pictured sitting on a hotel terrace alongside the River Nile. Luxor\, Egypt. Photographer unknown. 17 March 1935.\nPitt Rivers Museum\, Oxford\nThis display marks the eightieth anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War by highlighting the work of Ellen Ettlinger (née Rathenau) (1902-1994)\, a Jewish folklorist who was forced to flee Germany in 1938 due to persecution by the Nazi regime. She was born into a wealthy family which had set up the large electronics firm Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG); yet although members of the family were notable both as industrialists and politicians\, they increasingly fell foul of right-wing persecution due to being Jewish. A member of the Folklore Society\, this display shows Ellen’s research records\, organised according to place and category\, which she donated to the Pitt Rivers Museum in the mid-1960s. \nArchive Case\, First Floor
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/ellen-ettlinger-a-folklorist-flees-the-nazis/
LOCATION:Pitt Rivers Museum\, South Parks Road\, Oxford\, OX1 3PP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Exhibitions,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190723
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190126T180500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190729T075129Z
UID:10000600-1559520000-1563839999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:'Jankel Adler: A "Degenerate" Artist in Britain\, 1940-49'
DESCRIPTION:Jankel Adler\, Mother and Child. Private Collection © DACS 2019\nBen Uri Gallery\, London\nMarking the 70th anniversary of the death of Polish-Jewish émigré Jankel Adler (1895-1949) BURU’s exhibition explores his nine-year British exile. Adler fled Nazi Germany in 1933\, was declared ‘degenerate’ in his absence\, and arrived in Scotland (via Paris) in 1940. Influenced by Picasso and Klee\, in both Glasgow\, and later London\, he introduced remarkable stylistic and technical innovations\, particularly in printmaking\, to the next generation of British artists. Drawn primarily from private collections\, this exhibition provides a much-needed opportunity to re-assess a still neglected artist\, now considered one of the most important European modernists working in mid-century Britain. \nAlthough under-appreciated in Britain both during his lifetime and in the years immediately following his death\, the major 2018 retrospective\, Jankel Adler und die Avantgarde: Chagall\, Dix\, Klee\, Picasso\, at the Von der Heydt Museum\, Wuppertal\, Germany\, has consolidated Adler’s reputation across Europe. Ben Uri’s exhibition provides an opportunity to re-assess an artist now considered to be one of the most important European modernists working in mid-century Britain. \n  \n\nThe exhibition will be open 11-5 pm Monday to Sunday from 3 June – 16 June\nIt will then be open for the next four Mondays 11-5 pm on 17\, 24 June\, 1 and 8 July \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/driftwood-cast-upon-a-foreign-shore/
LOCATION:Ben Uri Gallery & Museum\, 108a Boundary Road\, off Abbey Road\, London\, NW8 0RH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190706
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20180328T083135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190603T140157Z
UID:10000525-1559520000-1562371199@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Refugees\, Newcomers\, Citizens: Migration Stories from Picture Post\, 1938-56
DESCRIPTION:West Indian immigrants arriving at Victoria Station\, London. Picture Post\, ‘Thirty Thousand Colour Problems’\, 1956 (© Haywood Magee/Picture Post/Getty Images Hulton Archive)\nPeltz Gallery\, Birkbeck\, University of London\nThis exhibition brings together for the first time over sixty original prints by renowned émigré photographers Gerti Deutsch and Kurt Hutton\, together with Bert Hardy and Haywood Magee\, revealing Picture Post magazine’s stories of refugees and immigrants to Britain from the 1930s to the 1950s. Images focus on the Kindertransport and Windrush-era migrations\, as well as on lesser-known histories of wartime African-American women Red Cross volunteers\, and post-war child Holocaust survivors who found refuge in the Lake District. \nFounded in 1938 by Hungarian-Jewish refugee Stefan Lorant\, Picture Post magazine brought an innovative continental photojournalistic tradition to Britain\, selling over a million copies weekly. From the start it had an unashamedly anti-fascist editorial stance\, with a unique sensitivity to issues of displacement\, migration and ethnicity. Curated by Mike Berlin in collaboration with Amanda Hopkinson\, the exhibition juxtaposes different yet parallel stories of migration and settlement\, using original photographs generously loaned from the Getty Images Hulton Archive and is accompanied by a lively related events programme. \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/picture-post/
LOCATION:Peltz Gallery\, 43\, Gordon Square\, London\, WC1H 0PD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Photography
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191016
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20181114T140251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190928T123022Z
UID:10000575-1559174400-1571183999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Berlin/London: The Lost Photographs of Gerty Simon
DESCRIPTION:Renée Sintenis (1888-1965)\, Berlin\, c. 1929-1932. Sculptor and medalist © The Bernard Simon Estate\, Wiener Library Collections.\nThe Wiener Library\, Bloomsbury\, London\nThe Wiener Library’s summer 2019 exhibition showcases the remarkable work of German Jewish photographer Gerty (Gertrud) Simon\, and features many of her original prints from the 1920s and 1930s. Simon was a once-prominent photographer who captured many important political and artistic figures in Weimar Berlin\, including Kurt Weill\, Lotte Lenya\, Käthe Kollwitz\, Max Liebermann and Albert Einstein. In the 1930s\, as a refugee from Nazism in Britain\, Simon rapidly re-established her studio\, and portrayed many significant individuals there\, such as Sir Kenneth Clark\, Dame Peggy Ashcroft and Aneurin Bevan. \nA collection donated to The Wiener Library in 2016 contained hundreds of Gerty Simon’s original prints\, along with documentary evidence of her life and work. For the first time in eighty years\, the work of this pioneering photographer will be brought to public attention in this exhibition. \n  \n\n10.00am – 5.00pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/london-berlin-the-lost-photographs-of-gerty-simon/
LOCATION:The Wiener Library\, 29 Russell Square\, London\, W1B 5DP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Photography,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191118
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190521T210059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T094549Z
UID:10000672-1558915200-1574035199@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Edith Tudor-Hart and Wolfgang Suschitzky
DESCRIPTION:Wolfgang Suschitzky\, Backyard\, Charing Cross Road 1936 © Wolfgang Suschitzky\nTate Britain\, London\nFollowing the rise of Fascism in Vienna in the 1930s\, brother and sister Edith Tudor-Hart (1908–73) and Wolfgang Suschitzky (1912–2016) found sanctuary in Britain\, where both became leading documentary photographers. Raised in an actively social democratic family of Jewish ancestry\, their images reflect the politics\, class structures and events of mid-twentieth century British life. Tudor-Hart’s subjects range from political protests in Vienna to initiatives for the working classes in late-1930s Britain. Suschitzky’s photographs focus on London as a varied\, vibrant city as its inhabitants lived through peace\, the Blitz and postwar celebrations. This display offers a rare opportunity to see a substantial group of photographs by brother and sister together.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/edith-tudor-hart-and-wolfgang-suschitzky/
LOCATION:Tate Britain\, Millbank\, London\, London\, SW1P 4RG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Photography,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191001
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20181108T205127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T161025Z
UID:10000567-1558828800-1569887999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Fifth Biennial Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Prize Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Piano Nobile Kings Place\, London\nExhibition of 120 selected submissions from a long-list of works for the Fifth Biennial Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Prize at Piano Nobile Kings Place. At the opening a panel of prestigious judges will select a winner. \nCelebrating contemporary British and Irish self-portraiture\, the Ruth Borchard Prize offers a unique opportunity for new and established artists to compete for £10\,000 and an opportunity for their work to be purchased for the Ruth Borchard Next Generation Collection. \nAll artists working\, living or studying in the UK and Ireland are eligible to enter. Works must be a self-portrait of the artist. There are no restrictions on size of work and a wide variety of mediums are welcomed. \n  \n  \n  \nThe Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Collection was the life-long project of German-born Ruth Borchard (1910-2000)\, who came to England in 1938. A prolific author\, Borchard wrote a biography of John Stuart Mill (1957)\, a study of Jewish mysticism (1989)\, murder mystery novels\, children’s books and a semi-autobiographical account of her time interned on the Isle of Man during the Second World War\, entitled We Are Strangers Here: An ‘Enemy Alien’ in Prison in 1940.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/fifth-biennial-ruth-borchard-self-portrait-prize-exhibition/
LOCATION:Piano Nobile Kings Place\, 90 York Way\, London\, Kings Cross\, N1 9AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Piano Nobile":MAILTO:www.ruthborchard.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20181108T225653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T153715Z
UID:10000569-1558137600-1566777599@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Between Worlds
DESCRIPTION:1930s Glyndebourne performance. © Glyndebourne Archive\nGlyndebourne\, East Sussex\nAn exhibition exploring the founding and early years of the Glyndebourne Festival\, which opened its doors 85 years ago. John and Audrey Christie’s success\, and their legacy\, is legendary\, but they could never have done it alone. For their fledgling opera festival\, John found the winning team of conductor Fritz Busch and producer Carl Ebert\, the Festival’s first artistic directors. Both refugees from Hitler’s Germany\, they brought with them the high European standards of performance which set Glyndebourne apart\, and which\, over the years\, drew on the talents of a wide circle of émigré artists and musicians. \nThe exhibition is open to ticket holders for the 2019 Glyndebourne Festival.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/between-worlds-glyndebourne/
LOCATION:Glyndebourne\, Archive Gallery\, Lewes\, East Sussex\, BN8 5UU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190513T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190513T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190328T153052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190413T183942Z
UID:10000651-1557759600-1557759600@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Great British Jews: A Celebration - Curator talk
DESCRIPTION:Great British Jews Exhibition Poster\nJewish Museum\, London\nDiscover more about the themes\, stories\, and objects on display in Great British Jews: A Celebration from the exhibition’s curator Jemima Jarman. \nSome of the most recognisable Great British inventions\, innovations\, products and people that you never knew were Jewish! \nWhat do the high street shop Marks and Spencer\, a plate of fish and chips\, and the bawdy humour of Carry On films have in common? That’s right\, you guessed it. They are all great\, all British and all Jewish. This playful exhibition celebrates the huge contribution that Jews have made to this country across a variety of cultural\, scientific and commercial fields. \nFind out more on the Jewish Lives website or by picking up a copy of the Jewish Lives Books. \nThe Jewish Lives Project and Exhibition have been made possible through the generous support of the Kirsh Family Foundation. \n\n3-3.30pm \n  \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/great-british-jews-a-celebration-curator-talk-2/
LOCATION:Jewish Museum London\, Raymond Burton House 129-131 Albert Street\, London\, NW1 7NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Artforms,Dance,Design,Exhibitions,Film,Fine Art,Lectures,Literature,Month's Highlights,Music,Photography,Theatre,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190511
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190414T174210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190414T174652Z
UID:10000662-1557446400-1557532799@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:What Does Woman Want?
DESCRIPTION:Freud Museum\, London\nThe Players: Elliot Adler\, Sarah Berry-Tschinkel (Author)\, Louise DeCosta (Creative Director)\, Lauren Friedman\, Susan Quinn (Lead Author) \nThe relation of psychoanalysis\, sexuality\, and femininity is complex and laden with controversy. From its inception\, psychoanalytic thought about female development was largely defined by men. Many of these first generation male analysts approached woman as a “dark continent” and femininity as a “mystery”. Freud himself puzzled with contradictory trains of thought.\nSabina Spielrein\, Anna Freud\, Lou Andreas-Salome\, and Marie Bonaparte were among the intimate circle of Freud’s Women who challenged the main pillars of the 19th/early 20th century patriarchal social order. \nThe story of their unique relationships with Freud\, the impact they had upon him as well as their personal struggles are presented as theatrical drama – in their own words based on exchanged correspondences. The inspiration for this play is the Freud Museum exhibition So this is the Strong Sex: Early Women Psychoanalysts (2018). \n\n7-9pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/what-does-woman-want/
LOCATION:Freud Museum London\, 20 Maresfield Gardens\, London\, NW3 5SX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Exhibitions,Lectures,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190615
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190410T174204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T181503Z
UID:10000658-1557360000-1560556799@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Dorothy Bohm: Colour Photographs
DESCRIPTION:Still Life\, Hampstead\, 1997 © Dorothy Bohm\nAvivson Gallery\, Highgate\nThe Avivson Gallery is pleased to announce its next exhibition\, a selection of small and exquisite colour prints\, many of them images never seen in public before\, by doyenne of British photography Dorothy Bohm (née Israelit)\, who was born in Königsberg\, East Prussia in 1924\, and sent to the safety of England in 1939\, where she has lived ever since. \nIntimate in scale and mainly domestic in subject-matter (still lifes predominate)\, these are lyrical\, poetic images that delight the eye. Unlike most of Dorothy’s photographs\, they are largely unpeopled\, yet even in inanimate objects\, a warm human presence is implicit. \nSome thirty C-type prints\, dating mostly from the 1990s\, will be included\, alongside a smaller selection of jewel-like polaroid images\, which marked Dorothy’s transition from monochrome to colour in the early 1980s. \n\nOpen: Wednesday Friday Saturday 12-6 and Thursday 12-8 \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/dorothy-bohm-colour-photographs/
LOCATION:Avivson Gallery\, 49 Highgate High Street\, London\, N6 5JX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Photography
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190512
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20190306T203430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190317T194143Z
UID:10000643-1556323200-1557619199@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Maurice Blik Plasters: The Artist at Eighty
DESCRIPTION:Maurice Blik Plasters\nSculpt Gallery\, Gt. Braxted\, Essex\nAn exhibition of artist’s plasters of recent sculptures to celebrate the artist’s Eightieth Birthday. The exhibition will also include original sketches and limited edition etchings. Born in Amsterdam\, Holland in 1939 and having survived Bergen-Belsen concentration camp as a child\, Maurice Blik arrived in the UK aged seven with two surviving female members of his family. The ability to come to terms with this and to confront the face of humanity that he had witnessed\, stayed silent in him for some forty years until it found a voice in the passionate and exquisite sculpture he began to produce in the late 1980s.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/maurice-blik-plasters-the-artist-at-eighty/
LOCATION:Sculpt Gallery\, Braxted Park Road\, Gt. Braxted\, Essex\, CO5 0QB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sculpt Gallery":MAILTO:mailto:debrablik@sculptgallery.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191110
DTSTAMP:20260429T150306
CREATED:20180823T121101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190726T082141Z
UID:10000538-1555891200-1573343999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Margaret Gardiner – A Life of Giving
DESCRIPTION:Margaret Gardiner outside the Pier Arts Centre\, 1980s\nPier Arts Centre\, Orkney\, Scotland\nMargaret Gardiner was born on 22 April 1904. An early activist against fascism and war\, in 1936 she became honorary secretary of For Intellectual Liberty\, a rallying point throughout the Second World War for writers\, artists and academics in active defence of peace\, liberty and culture. \nGardiner gifted her unique collection of art\, which charts the development of British Modernism\, to the people of Orkney\, establishing the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness in 1979. She continued to visit the islands well into her nineties\, and died in London on 2 January 2005\, aged one hundred. \nA Life of Giving includes letters\, publications and photographs relating to the life and legacy of Margaret Gardiner.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/margaret-gardiner-exhibition-at-pier-arts-centre/
LOCATION:The Pier Arts Centre\, Victoria Street\, Stromness\, Orkney\, KW16 3AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art
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