Soldiering on: Czech Freedom Fighters in Great Britain 1940 -1945

Czech Embassy Cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, United Kingdom

Marking the 80th anniversary of the 1939 occupation of Czechoslovakia the event showcases the work by refugee filmmakers Jiri Weiss and Karel Lamač who captured the fellow countrymen in short films for the Ministry of Information.

£7

The Ben Uri Art Society: Emigré Artists 1933-1945

University of London Senate House Room 243, Malet Street, London, London, United Kingdom

Lecture given by member of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies, based at the Institute for Modern Languages Research, University of London

Free

Schwitters Spoken Loud and Softly: Florian Kaplick live performance

Cample Line Cample Mill, Cample, Dumfriesshire Scotland, United Kingdom

In a special event to mark the closing of Heather Ross’ installation The Loud and the Soft Speakers, musician and performer Florian Kaplick (the main protagonist in Ross's installation) will give a live performance of Kurt Schwitter’s two most iconic works. This will include a performance of Schwitters' seminal sound poem The Ursonate (approx 40 mins) and a new interpretation of his famous poem An Anna Blume.

Free

Dorothy Bohm: Colour Photographs

Avivson Gallery 49 Highgate High Street, London, United Kingdom

The 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

In conversation: Artist Heather Ross and Performer/Musician Florian Kaplick

Cample Line Cample Mill, Cample, Dumfriesshire Scotland, United Kingdom

As part of a closing event to mark the end of Heather Ross's solo show The Loud and the Soft Speakers the artist will be in conversation with the performer Florian Kaplick. They will discuss how they collaborated on the performance within The Loud and the Soft Speakers, the process undertaken in the development and formation of this work and share their thoughts on how this can be contextualised with respect to the work of Kurt Schwitters.

Free

What Does Woman Want?

Freud Museum London 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, United Kingdom

The 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. Sabina 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.

£8 – £12

Great British Jews: A Celebration – Curator talk

Jewish Museum London Raymond Burton House 129-131 Albert Street, London, United Kingdom

This playful exhibition celebrates the huge contribution that Jews have made to this country across a variety of cultural, scientific and commercial fields.

Free

The Experience of the Kindertransport – Film Screening & Panel Discussion

The Laboratory, Dulwich College Dulwich Common, London, United Kingdom

80 years ago 10,000 children came to Britain as unaccompanied refugees on the Kindertransport from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia, escaping Nazi Europe. Following a screening of some extracts of interviews, the panel discussion with two former Kinder, chaired by Dr Bea Lewkowicz, Director of the AJR Refugee Voices Testimony Archive, will explore how the Kinder adapted in Britain and how they dealt with being separated from their families and their homes

Free – £12

Between Worlds

Glyndebourne Archive Gallery, Lewes, East Sussex, United Kingdom

An exhibition exploring the founding and early years of the Glyndebourne Festival

Modernist Hampstead Walk

Hampstead Tube Station Hampstead High Street, London, London, United Kingdom

Discover the revolutionary Modernist homes and idealistic architecture built in Hampstead in the 1930s

£9 – £12

Insiders/Outsiders

Charleston Firle, Lewes, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Monica Bohm-Duchen will discuss the importance of cultural cross-fertilisation with eminent art historian and curator, Norman Rosenthal and novelist Esther Freud

£16

Fifth Biennial Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Prize Exhibition

Piano Nobile Kings Place 90 York Way, London, Kings Cross, United Kingdom

Celebrating 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.