Little Happenings: Photographs of Children by Dorothy Bohm
Special display of photographs of children by leading London-based photographer
Special display of photographs of children by leading London-based photographer
British medallic art spanning six centuries
Celebrating contemporary British and Irish self-portraiture
Gallery talk by curator Philip Atwood
KURT SCHWITTERS has hijacked the body of British actor PAUL BRIGHTWELL in order to re-present MERZ
Modernism sans frontières
Speaker: Wolfgang Voigt, former Deputy Director of the German Architecture Museum (DAM), Frankfurt
Modernism sans frontières
Speaker: Ita Heinze-Greenburg, Professor at ETH, Zurich
This exhibition tells the story of artists who entered Britain between 1933 and 1945 as a result of Nazi occupation
More than Stories is an exhibition comprising a trilogy of films inspired by Anya Lewin’s family photographs and stories, and their interconnections with history and public archives. Each film has at its heart the haunted memories of Jewish life embedded in a particular story passed down to Lewin by her father.
This evening of art, music and history celebrates the donation to the Royal College of Music of Milein Cosman’s collection of drawings of musicians.
Modernism sans frontières
Speaker: Kathleen James-Chakraborty
This exhibition presents some of Milein Cosman’s renowned images of musicians, writers and artists, including her husband, Hans Keller.
KURT SCHWITTERS has hijacked the body of British actor PAUL BRIGHTWELL in order to re-present MERZ, his one-man art movement, live on stage
The theme of this year’s Jewish History Month is Big Screen Little Screen, Jews in British Cinema and Television.
Interior II (Stones and Wood), oil on canvas, 1971, by Albert Reuss Penlee House Museum and Gallery, Penzance, Cornwall The Artist as Refugee This exhibition commemorates Albert Reuss (1889-1975) who […]
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