Remembering Ervin Bossányi, Stained Glass Artist
Liszt Institute London 17-19 Cockspur Street, London, United KingdomTribute to Hungarian-born stained glass artist Ervin Bossányi, best known for the windows he created for Canterbury Cathedral.
Tribute to Hungarian-born stained glass artist Ervin Bossányi, best known for the windows he created for Canterbury Cathedral.
A talk about The Untold Story of the Interned Jewish Intellectuals Who Turned an Island Prison into the Most Remarkable School in the World
A talk by Dorothea Schöne about Jussuf, Abbo, a fascinating but still too little-known émigré artist, who died in London in 1953.
Holocaust researcher and educator Mike Levy talking about his recent book, Get the Children Out! Unsung Heroes of the Kindertransport
Art historian and Insiders/Outsiders founding director Monica Bohm-Duchen gives a tour of the Barbican Centre’s fascinating exhibition, Postwar Modern: New Art in Britain, 1945-1965.
Composer Marilyn Herman introduces a video-recorded recital of two brand new works relating to her family’s tragic wartime history
The film-makers will be present to participate in a Q&A after each screening, and the evening will conclude with a panel discussion
In this walking tour we'll discover the revolutionary Modernist homes and idealistic architecture built in Hampstead in the 1930s onwards
Playwright and author Fanny Mills will speak about the hidden story of her family which had always shadowed her life.
Get to know the émigrés who, having fled Nazi Europe, embraced the future and introduced avant-garde European and British artists to the public and press.
This seminar focuses on the analysis of Erna Pinner's graphic and literary work, with particular emphasis on how the ideological discourse that influenced her work during the interwar period is transferred to her artistic production during her years of exile in London.
Featuring moving first-hand testimony, and drawn from letters, diaries and present-day interviews, The School That Escaped the Nazis is a dramatic human tale that offers a unique child’s-eye perspective on Nazi persecution and the Holocaust.
In the first half of the 20th century Hampstead was home to some of the era's most pioneering artists. We will walk in their footsteps.
The Royal College of Music will host the interdisciplinary international online conference.
The Royal College of Music will host the interdisciplinary international online conference.
The Royal College of Music will host the interdisciplinary international online conference.
Hybrid Book Launch – Émigré Voices: Conversations with Jewish Refugees from Germany and Austria
This event introduces a series of lunchtime lectures and museum visits that will run throughout October 2022 to mark the centenary of Lucian Freud and explore the complicated life and legacy of the Freud family.