Henry Ripszam’s Habima Drawings

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Olga Levitan, chair of the Israeli Center for the Documentation of the Performing Arts at Tel Aviv University will be joined by Dr. Sean Elan-Gaston, Henry Ripszam’s great-great nephew, Robert Waterhouse, publisher and editor, Baquis Press and Alan Ward, the book’s designer.

Mendelssohn, the Nazis and Me

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A screening of the award-winning documentary Mendelssohn, the Nazis and Me, followed by a discussion and Q&A with its writer and director Sheila Hayman

George Mayer-Marton’s Murals & Mosaics

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As part of the campaign to save George Mayer-Marton’s Crucifixion mural in an abandoned Catholic church in Oldham, Baquis Press is publishing an appraisal of its unique qualities and other works by this Hungarian-born artist

Tom Blau: his Life and Legacy

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A conversation about Berlin-born photographer Tom Blau and his agency Camera Press

Virtual Tour – Modernist Hampstead

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In this virtual tour discover the revolutionary Modernist homes and idealistic architecture built in Hampstead in the 1930s onwards.

£6.00 – £12.00

Zweig in London

When novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer Stefan Zweig arrived in London in 1934, exiled from his native Vienna by the rising tide of Nazism, he was at the height of his literary career.

Edmund de Waal and Tom Stoppard

Two writers, Edmund de Waal and Tom Stoppard, will discuss the themes and concerns they share in Leopoldstadt and The Hare with Amber Eyes