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  • October 2024

  • Mon 21

    Connecting the Dots: Reconstructing the Uncharted Life of Jella Lepman in Wartime Britain, 1937-1945

    21 October 2024 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    A rare Jewish émigré to return to Germany immediately after WWII, Jella Lepman (1891-1970) spearheaded an effort to re-educate the children of Germany, and the world, so they would become less susceptible to the pull of ultra-nationalism and xenophobia that led to the horrors of two world wars.  

    Free
  • Tue 22

    Walking Tour: A Walk through Highgate Experiments in Urban Living

    22 October 2024 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

    Discover the experimental 20th century architectural homes in a stroll through Highgate Village, Waterlow Park and the Holly Lodge Estate

    £10 – £15
  • Wed 23

    Exhibition Talk – ‘The Handicaps of Exile’: Fred Kormis and Refugee Sculptors in Britain, c. 1933–45

    23 October 2024 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
    The Wiener Library 29 Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

    This event is organised as part of the Fred Kormis: Sculpting the Twentieth Century event series at The Wiener Holocaust Library

    Free
  • Wed 30

    Exhibition Talk – Insiders/Outsiders: Refugees from Nazi Europe and their Contribution to British Public Sculpture

    30 October 2024 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
    The Wiener Library 29 Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

    This event is organised as part of the Fred Kormis: Sculpting the Twentieth Century event series at The Wiener Holocaust Library

    Free
  • November 2024

  • Thu 7

    Exhibition Talk – The woodcut print in Germany after WWI: Remorse, redemption, reparation

    7 November 2024 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
    The Wiener Library 29 Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

    This event is organised as part of the Fred Kormis: Sculpting the Twentieth Century event series at The Wiener Holocaust Library

    Free
  • Sun 10

    Walking Tour – Diverse London – City Public Art by Refugees and Immigrants

    10 November 2024 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm

    Walking across the City, we discover the stories behind the people and sculptures of public art by immigrants and refugees

    £10 – £15
  • Tue 12

    Exhibition Event – Curators’ talk: Dr Barbara Warnock and Dr Helen Lewandowski

    12 November 2024 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
    The Wiener Library 29 Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

    This event is organised as part of the Fred Kormis: Sculpting the Twentieth Century event series at The Wiener Holocaust Library

    Free
  • Wed 13

    ‘On Dorothy Bohm’: An Illustrated Lecture

    13 November 2024 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
    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
  • Mon 18

    Karen Gershon (1923-1993) – Writing my mother’s story: a journey of redefinition

    18 November 2024 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    The author and poet Karen Gershon, probably best known for her book We Came as Children (1966), arrived in England as the child Kate Loewenthal on a Kindertransport in December 1938.

    Free
  • Thu 28

    Exhibition Talk – A secret garden? Fred Kormis and the Memorial to Prisoners of War and Victims of Concentration Camps 1914-1945

    28 November 2024 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
    The Wiener Library 29 Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

    This event is organised as part of the Fred Kormis: Sculpting the Twentieth Century event series at The Wiener Holocaust Library

    Free
  • December 2024

  • Mon 9

    Insight and Observation: The Life and Work of Gerda Rubinstein (1931-2022)

    9 December 2024 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    Roger Lee of Parndon Mill in Harlow, who exhibited her work and knew Gerda personally, will be in conversation with Monica Bohm-Duchen, art historian and founding director of Insiders/Outsiders, to introduce us to the touching life story and artistic evolution of this still little-known woman émigré sculptor.

    Free
  • January 2025

  • Wed 15

    Hybrid Exhibition Talk – Aurelia Young: My father, sculptor Oscar Nemon

    15 January 2025 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
    The Wiener Library 29 Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

    This event is organised as part of the Fred Kormis: Sculpting the Twentieth Century event series at The Wiener Holocaust Library

    Free
  • Wed 22

    Hybrid Exhibition Talk – Dedication in Sculpture: The Story of Naomi Blake FRSS

    22 January 2025 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
    The Wiener Library 29 Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

    This event is organised as part of the Fred Kormis: Sculpting the Twentieth Century event series at The Wiener Holocaust Library

    Free
  • Wed 29

    Arthur Fleischmann (1896-1990): A New Life in the UK

    29 January 2025 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    In this talk Dominique Fleischmann will give an overview of his father’s career in London, his use of Perspex as a sculptural medium, and focus on public commissions for World Expos and the Festival of Britain.

    Free
  • February 2025

  • Mon 3

    Charlotte Mayer (1929-2022) – The Spiral of Life

    3 February 2025 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    This talk, given by the sculptor’s daughter, Antonia Salmon who is also an artist, will explore Charlotte Mayer’s early years growing up in Prague and the impact on her life of her experience of being a child refugee when she came to the UK in 1939 at the age of ten.

    Free
  • Mon 10

    I Had to Be Present: Oto Bihalji-Merin, art historian, editor, publisher, art critic and activist

    10 February 2025 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    Oto Bihalji-Merin (1904-1993) was a Yugoslav-Jewish art historian, editor, publisher, art critic and activist whose creative life fused multiple languages, identities and cultures in response to the historical and political contexts of the 20th century and whose legacy lies in his advocacy for art that transcends formal training, emphasizing human creativity and imagination.

    Free
  • Wed 26

    In the Future of Yesterday: A Life of Stefan Zweig

    26 February 2025 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    Rüdiger Görner, Professor Emeritus of German with Comparative Literature at Queen Mary University of London, will be in conversation with writer and critic David Herman about his latest book, In the Future of Yesterday: A Life of Stefan Zweig.

    Free
  • March 2025

  • Tue 18

    Of Penguins, Albatrosses, Pelicans and Kings: Refugees from Nazism at Penguin Books

    18 March 2025 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    To mark the 90th anniversary of the founding of Penguin Books, Dr. Anna Nyburg, author of Émigrés: The Transformation of Art Publishing in Britain (Phaidon, 2014), will pay tribute to the disproportionately large number of former refugees from Nazi Europe who contributed to the company’s extraordinary success.

    Free
  • Mon 24

    Schools on the move: Bunce Court, Gordonstoun and Camphill. A talk by Marjorie Downward

    24 March 2025 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    As a result of exile from their homelands, Jewish refugee educators founded many schools in the UK. The schools were mostly boarding schools based on the principle of  ‘Landerziehungsheime’ – ‘countryside educational homes.’

    Free
  • April 2025

  • Thu 3

    **POSTPONED**From Publishing Innovator to Corporate Dealmaker: Paul Hamlyn & the Transformation of UK Publishing

    3 April 2025 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    An émigré who moved to the UK with his family at the age of seven from Nazi Germany, Paul Hamlyn (né Hamburger,1926-2001) was an innovative publisher who re-engineered the publishing model and systemised creativity.

    Free
  • May 2025

  • Tue 27

    Rogues and Scholars Boom and Bust in the London Art Market, 1945–2000

    27 May 2025 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    To mark the recent publication by Bloomsbury of his book Rogues and Scholars: Boom and Bust in the London Art Market, 1945–2000: James Stourton: Apollo, James Stourton will discuss his chosen topic.

    Free
  • June 2025

  • Tue 17

    ‘The Ark’: Wedgwood and European Refugees, 1933 -1945

    17 June 2025 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    Between 1933-1945, thousands of European refugees escaping Nazi persecution sought refuge in Britain. Due to an apathetic British Government, assistance for refugees was the responsibility of individuals, organisations, and businesses, such as Wedgwood.

    Free
  • Thu 19

    In the English Tradition? Rima Model Gowns in the 1940s

    19 June 2025 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    In 1939, Leo and Greta Neumann established the fashion business ‘Rima Model Gowns’ at 8 St. George Street, Hannover Square, London.

    Free
  • Tue 24

    Käthe Schuftan, ‘Prophetess of Spirit’: the rediscovery of a forgotten artist

    24 June 2025 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Virtual Event

    “She believed in creative energy . . . She has lived, and always with her art and her great energy tried to provoke everybody else to live, in the light of freedom, in the light of spirit; and if, therefore, we could have a way of remembering her, let us always remember her as a prophetess of spirit and of freedom. That is all that she would want from us.”

    Free
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Main illustration: Josef Herman, Refugees, c.1941 (detail) © Josef Herman Estate, With kind permission, Ben Uri Collection. Included in the Brave New Visions exhibition hosted by Sotheby’s, 17 July – 9 August 2019

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