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SUMMARY:Mann at War
DESCRIPTION:The Manx Museum\, Douglas\, Isle of Man\nThis new gallery at the Manx Museum reflects the role that the Island and its people have played in conflict from the 18th Century to present day. This includes civilian internment on the Isle of Man during two World Wars. Whilst internees during the First World War were held in a purpose-built camp of wooden huts and a pre-War holiday camp\, internees during the Second World War were held in requisitioned hotels and boarding houses surrounded by barbed wire. The permanent display includes art work produced in the camps\, as well as objects reflecting different aspects of life there\, including poignant objects such as a toy cat made by an interned child. \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/mann-at-war/
LOCATION:Manx Museum\, Manx Museum\, Douglas\, Isle of Man\, IM1 3LY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200102
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190531T163339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191123T090545Z
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SUMMARY:Marianne Grant Holocaust Artworks
DESCRIPTION:Marianne Grant\, Pile of dead bodies\, Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp\, 1945\, watercolour on paper\, signed ‘MH/45’ Purchased with grant aid assistance from The Heritage Lottery Fund\, Art Fund and National Fund for Acquisitions\, 2004 PP.2005.38.35 © Marianne Grant Estate\nKelvingrove Museum\, Glasgow\nMarianne Grant was a Jewish artist and Holocaust survivor from Prague who settled in Glasgow after the end of World War II. She uniquely recorded in drawings her experiences of imprisonment in the concentration camp-ghetto Theresienstadt\, the Czech family camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau\, German slave labour camps and Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp. This small exhibition powerfully showcases examples of the drawings that Grant declared ‘saved my life’. \nThe Marianne Grant Holocaust Artworks Collection\, which comprises 77 artworks\, was purchased in 2004 with grant aid assistance from The Heritage Lottery Fund\, Art Fund and National Fund for Acquisitions. \n\nPermanent exhibition\, with annual rotation of artworks every January
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/marianne-grant-holocaust-artworks/
LOCATION:Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum\, Argyle Street\, Glasgow\, Scotland\, G3 8AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200101
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190117T183353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T224616Z
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SUMMARY:Internment – Living with the Wire
DESCRIPTION:The Manx Museum\, Douglas\, Isle of Man\nArt behind the Wire \nThe Isle of Man has played a unique and unusual role in the story of two World Wars. It was ‘home’ to thousands of men\, women and children who were identified as being ‘enemy aliens’ and potentially dangerous spies and ‘fifth columnists’. During the First World War many of those who were interned had lived in Britain for years and had British families\, while many Second World War internees were refugees who had come to Britain as a safe haven from Nazi persecution in Europe. \nDiscover more about ‘life behind the wire’ and the different ways that interned artists recorded the world around them\, whether they were ‘living with the wire’ for a few months or several years\, in the National Art Gallery at the Manx Museum. \n \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/internment-living-with-the-wire-art-behind-the-wire/
LOCATION:Manx Museum\, Manx Museum\, Douglas\, Isle of Man\, IM1 3LY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200101
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190208T164509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T215516Z
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SUMMARY:Marie-Louise von Motesiczky
DESCRIPTION:Henriette von Motesiczky with Dog and Flowers\, oil on canvas\, 1967\, © The Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust\, London\nNew Walk Museum and Gallery\, Leicester\nAustrian Expressionist artist Marie-Louise von Motesiczky (1906-1996) was a pupil of Max Beckmann\, and arrived in England as an émigré artist in the 1930s\, settling in Hampstead. \nThis special gift includes four oil paintings\, drawings\, a sketchbook and a tender portrait of the artist’s mother Henriette\, from 1967.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/marie-louise-von-motesiczky-display-of-gifted-paintings-and-drawings/
LOCATION:New Walk Museum and Art Gallery\, 53 New Walk\, Leicester\, Leicester\, LE1 7EA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200101
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20180328T100136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190408T141917Z
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SUMMARY:National Portrait Gallery trail and online exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart\, by Hein Heckrothoil on board\, 1939 © National Portrait Gallery\, London\nNational Portrait Gallery\, London\nAdditional wall labels with extended captions in the National Portrait Gallery’s 20th Century galleries highlight portraits of or by artist-émigrés from Nazi Europe\, marking their significant contribution to British visual culture in the mid-20th century. \nThe selection will also be available online as a slideshow\, with additional images of émigrés from the Collection which are not currently on display.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/portraits-by-of-emigres-and-their-british-born-associates/
LOCATION:National Portrait Gallery\, St Martin’s Place\, London\, WC2H 0HE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art,Photography
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200414
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190810T094056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200307T115111Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Eugene Halliday and Käthe Schuftan
DESCRIPTION:Käthe Schuftan\, Eve and the Tempter\, watercolour on paper\, signed ‘KS ’48’ Private collection. © Käthe Schuftan Estate\nTan-y-Garth Hall Retreat\, Pontfadog\, Llangollen\, North Wales\nSelected dates from September 2019 to April 2020\n \nKäthe Schuftan was a Jewish artist who escaped from Berlin in June 1939. Her work was linked with both Käthe Kollwitz and the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) movement\, including Otto Dix and George Grosz. She settled in Manchester where she exhibited at the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts\, and with the Manchester Group which included L S Lowry. In her use of symbolism her work was linked with that of her friend Eugene Halliday\, a student of Blake and Boehme. \n  \n\nExhibition open:\nSunday 15th September 2.00 – 6.00pm\nSunday 22nd September 2.00 – 6.00pm\nSunday 20th October 2.00 – 6.00pm\nThursday 31st October 2.00 – 6.00pm\nSaturday 30th November 2.00 – 6.00pm\nSunday 9th Feb 2.00 – 6.00pm\nSunday 8th March 2.00 – 6.00pm\nMonday 13th April (Easter Bank Holiday) 2.00 – 6.00pm \nPlease call 0300 302 1936 for details and to make arrangements to view the exhibition. \nEntrance is free\, but tickets are needed for parking reservation.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-art-of-eugene-halliday-and-kathe-schuftan/
LOCATION:Tan-y-Garth Hall Retreat\, Pontfadog\, Llangollen\, North Wales\, LL20 7 AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200126
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20191007T150707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T150912Z
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SUMMARY:The Bauhaus in Bristol
DESCRIPTION:The Ken Stradling Collection\, Bristol\nThe Ken Stradling Collection is very pleased to be taking part in the international celebrations marking the centenary of the Bauhaus. \nThe Bauhaus in Bristol traces the story of the remarkable friendship between Bristol furniture manufacturer Crofton Gane and Marcel Breuer\, founding member of the Bauhaus in Germany and refugee. Begun in the 1930s and lasting their whole lives\, it put Bristol firmly on the Modernist map.  Furniture designed by Marcel Breuer and made in Bristol for Crofton Gane will be on display in the ground floor gallery alongside archive material and a model of the Breuer designed Gane’s Pavilion. \n  \nThe KSC Gallery is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11am – 4pm during the exhibition. \n  \nAlong side the exhibition we are presenting a number of exciting events which delve further into this fascinating story. Priority booking for Friends of the KSC. \n 2 Oct  The House That Breuer Built an illustrated talk about the interior of Crofton Gane’s house in Bristol by Cleo Witt. Bristol Guild Cafe 7.00 – 8.30 Tickets £10 (students £5) Further details and booking via Eventbrite \n30 Oct  An Evening with Crofton Gane featuring Max Gane\, great-grandson of Crofton and friends. The Folk House 7.30 – 9.00 Tickets: £10 (students £5) Further details and booking via Eventbrite \n16 Nov Breuer in Bristol Symposium with guest speakers including: Leyla Daybelge\, Magnus Englund\, Max Gane\, Phil O’Shaughnessy\, Alan Powers\, Christopher Wilk and Chris Yeo\, chaired by Cleo Witt. \nArnolfini 9.30 – 17.00 Tickets: £30/ (students £15) including light lunch.  Further details and booking via Eventbrite \n27 Nov A Life in Design: Peter Metcalfe in conversation with Cleo Witt. Bristol Guild Cafe 7.00 – 8.30 Tickets: £10/ £5 students/unwaged Booking details to follow. \n11 Jan 2020 Printing the Bauhaus Way A workshop for 16+ with Oliver Kent and Ollie Timmins in conjunction with SGS Bristol School of Art. Venue: TBC 13.30 – 4.30 Tickets: £20 Booking details to follow. \nFree drop-in tours of the exhibition at the Stradling Gallery:  \n14 Oct 12.30 – 1.30 /  11 Dec 12.30 – 1.30  / 15 Jan 12.30 – 1.30
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-bauhaus-in-bristol/
LOCATION:The Ken Stradling Collection\, 48 Park Row\, Bristol\, BS1 5LH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Design,Exhibitions,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200330
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190810T092330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190920T102613Z
UID:10000710-1569369600-1585526399@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Art Aiding Politics: Hampstead in the 1930s and '40s
DESCRIPTION:Klaus Zimmerman\, Ugly Times\, oil on board\, c.1940. Copyright Eva Zimmermann\nBurgh House & Hampstead Museum\, London\nHampstead has been a place of refuge\, reflection and community for centuries. This exhibition aims to show the response of some of its most creative residents to the tumultuous political events of the early twentieth century; from the Spanish Civil War to the rise of the Nazi party and the outbreak of the Second World War and beyond. Including art and artefacts relating to Roland Penrose and Lee Miller\, Fred Uhlman\, Milein Cosman\, FHK Henrion and many others\, this exhibition will examine the artists’ reactions to these events\, and the communities of support that developed as a result.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/art-aiding-politics-hampstead-in-the-1930s-and-40s/
LOCATION:Burgh House and Hampstead Museum\, Burgh House\, New End Square\, London\, NW3 1LT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200202
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190213T213535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190807T101249Z
UID:10000617-1569888000-1580601599@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Beyond Bauhaus - Modernism in Britain 1933–66
DESCRIPTION:High Cross House\, Dartington Hall School\, Devon\, 1932 by architect William Lescaze RIBA Collections\nRoyal Institute of British Architects\, London\nThis exhibition takes a fresh look at the development of British modernist architecture through the reciprocal influence of the Bauhaus movement. \nCoinciding with the centenary of the Bauhaus school\, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) presents an ambitious exhibition that revisits the impact of three notable Bauhaus émigrés: Walter Gropius\, Marcel Breuer and László Moholy-Nagy. \nCentred on the brief period of 1934-37\, when they came to live and work in Britain\, the RIBA exhibition traces this fertile moment in British architectural history through the buildings completed during the decade. \n\nMonday to Saturday: 10am to 5pm\nTuesday: 10am to 8pm\nSunday: Closed
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/bauhaus-uk/
LOCATION:Architecture Gallery\, RIBA\, 66 Portland Place\, London\, London\, W1B 1AD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200202
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20191004T151542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191108T171514Z
UID:10000747-1569888000-1580601599@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:László Moholy-Nagy in Britain: Between the New Vision and the New Bauhaus
DESCRIPTION:First Floor Gallery\, RIBA\, London \nThis display draws on the RIBA’s unique holdings to demonstrate both the range of Moholy-Nagy’s British work and the strong ties that he established with modernist architects in Britain. \n\n\n\n\nLászló Moholy-Nagy was one of the most innovative artists and thinkers of the first half of the twentieth century. In 1937\, following his former Bauhaus colleague Walter Gropius\, he emigrated to Britain\, where he spent two intense years filled with commissions\, collaborations and artistic exchanges\, before finally moving to the United States. \nThis display focuses on a little known period of the artist’s career and includes an extensive selection of his British work\, mostly drawn from the RIBA’s own world famous collections and showcasing rarely seen photographs and examples of his graphic design projects. \nThe content of the display has been curated to complement the RIBA Architecture Gallery exhibition Beyond Bauhaus: Modernism in Britain 1933-1966. \nArchitectural Press Archive / RIBA Collections\n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/laszlo-moholy-nagy-in-britain-between-the-new-vision-and-the-new-bauhaus/
LOCATION:RIBA\, First Floor Gallery\, 66 Portland Place\, London\, W1B 1AD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Artforms,Exhibitions,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200129
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190628T080124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191016T175921Z
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SUMMARY:Migrations: Masterworks from the Ben Uri Collection
DESCRIPTION:Hugo ‘Puck’ Dachinger\, Portrait of a Man: Wilhelm Hollitscher\, (Huyton Internment Camp\, Liverpool\, 1940)\, Watercolour and gouache on newsprint Ben Uri Collection © ESTATE OF HUGO DACHINGER\nBen Uri at Museum of Gloucester\, Gloucester\nIn partnership with Gloucestershire Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers (GARAS)\, the Museum of Gloucester has brought Migrations: Masterworks from the Ben Uri Collection to the city. \nBen Uri is delighted to be working in partnership with Gloucestershire Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers (GARAS)\, The Museum of Gloucester and Gloucester City Council to present the exhibition Migrations: Masterworks from the Ben Uri Collection. This important exhibition marks two significant anniversaries: the twentieth year of refugee organisation GARAS and the introduction of the Kindertransport which\, between December 1938 and September 1939\, brought some 10\,000 Jewish refugee children to Britain. \nMigrations presents paintings\, drawings\, prints and sculpture from the Ben Uri Collection exploring three principal waves of migration to Britain: the first\, reflects the years\, c. 1880-1910\, when immigrants of principally Jewish Eastern-European descent\, settled in London’s East End\, including Ben Uri’s founder Russian-Jewish émigré Lazar Berson\, and members of the home-grown ‘Whitechapel Boys’\, among them painters David Bomberg and Mark Gertler\, and sculptor Jacob Epstein. \nThe second wave reflects the artistic contribution of the so-called ‘Hitler-émigrés’\, who between 1933 and 1945\, fled racial\, artistic or political persecution in their native lands. This included both established artists\, such as Martin Bloch\, Hugo Dachinger and Margaret Marks\, and younger refugees who went on to train and work in Britain\, including Frank Auerbach and Eva Frankfurther\, and Kindertransportees Kathe Strenitz and Harry Weinberger. \nThe third wave reflects contemporary migration\, with artists including painter Tam Joseph\, photographer/performance artist Güler Ates and collagist Hormazd Narielwalla. \nAdmission: Free \nPrivate View: 6.30-8.00pm\, 3 October 2019\nRSVP
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/migrations-masterworks/
LOCATION:Museum of Gloucester\, Brunswick Road\, Gloucester\, GL1 1HP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200328
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20181120T220337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191001T194326Z
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SUMMARY:Marie-Louise von Motesiczky
DESCRIPTION:Photograph of Marie-Louise von Motesiczky as a young woman wearing a hat\, gloves and a polka-dot blouse [c.1920s] Presented by the Trustees of the Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Trust\, March 2012\nTate Britain\nThis free display covers the life and work of Marie-Louise von Motesiczky (including archives and artworks) alongside other émigrés who escaped Nazi Europe for the relative safety of Britain. It will trace Motesiczky’s family background in Vienna and her artistic beginnings\, including her tutelage under Max Beckmann and her first exhibition successes. Her journey into exile\, settling with her mother Henriette in Amersham\, will be covered as well as her friendships with other émigrés such as Oskar Kokokschka\, Marie Duras and Elias Canetti. Her membership of the Artists’ International Association\, her first solo exhibition in London in 1944 and subsequent struggles to be recognised here will also feature with wall cases outlining the conducive and supportive artistic post-war environment of Hampstead leading to recognition in this country and in Austria. \nIn addition to material relating to Kokokschka the display will be augmented by archival items and works of art relating to other émigré artists such as Charlotte Bondy and Milein Cosman.. \n  \n\nThe display is supported by the Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust. \nA related Show and Tell event is being held on the 1 November
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/marie-louise-von-motesiczky/
LOCATION:Tate Britain\, Millbank\, London\, London\, SW1P 4RG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Exhibitions,Fine Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191206
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190809T094027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191011T115142Z
UID:10000709-1571097600-1575590399@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Migration at the RNCM
DESCRIPTION:RNCM Concert Hall\nRoyal Northern College of Music\, Manchester\nMigration has been in the DNA of the RNCM from its earliest roots\, when in 1893 the German-born conductor Sir Charles Hallé realised his vision of founding a Northern conservatoire which became the Royal Manchester College of Music. Ever since then\, musicians have migrated to this city from all over the world to study\, teach and perform here. Move forward to 2019/20 and the RNCM now has over 950 students from 55 countries\, each with their own unique experience of migration. #wearemigrants celebrates the stories and creative output of musicians past and present who have left their homes\, through choice or necessity\, and explores the impact of migration on their music and on their adopted countries. \nFull list of Events
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/migration-at-the-rncm/
LOCATION:Royal Northern College of Music\, 124 Oxford Road\, Manchester\, M13 9RD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Concerts,Music,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200127
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190302T103413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T093845Z
UID:10000642-1571443200-1580083199@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Pioneers of Modernism: William Morris and the Bauhaus
DESCRIPTION:Gunta Stolzl\nWilliam Morris Gallery\, London\nThe William Morris Gallery’s first major exhibition exploring the relationship between William Morris and the Bauhaus. Featuring key objects from the Gallery’s collection alongside domestic and international loans\, the exhibition will focus on the direct links between them and on shared ideas\, with particular emphasis on the principles of craftsmanship\, community and excellent design for all.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/pioneers-of-modernism-william-morris-and-bauhaus-at-the-william-morris-gallery/
LOCATION:Willam Morris Gallery\, Lloyd Park\, Forest Road\, London\, Walthamstow\, E17 4PP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Design,Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200215
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190224T220539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191101T153853Z
UID:10000625-1572480000-1581724799@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:20:20  Stories of Moving Lineage
DESCRIPTION:Refugee from Ivory Coast © Nina Emet\nBrent Civic Centre\, London\n  \n \n20:20 is a multimedia\, touring arts and heritage project that casts a long lens over the personal memories of refugee families who arrived in the UK from 1999 onwards from Kosovo and other major global conflicts. \nSupported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund\, 20:20 is led by Salusbury World Refugee Centre and co-curated by FotoDocument and London College of Communication. The project collects and explores the oral histories of 20 refugees over 20 years\, creating artistic responses in the form of multimedia exhibitions and performance. \nThe stories focus on memories of homeland and agile adaptations to exile\, exploring resilience\, polyglotism and celebrating transnational culture in the UK. The artwork interprets the narratives through objects\, film\, illustration\, typography\, digital art\, animation\, motion design and graphic design – demanding a visceral audience response. \nSalusbury World is a visionary London refugee charity\, which has supported refugee children and their families for the past 20 years and 20:20 celebrates its 20th birthday. \nThe exhibition prototyped at the Victoria & Albert Museum in June 2019 and went on to be exhibited at London College of Communication in October as part of London Design Festival 2019. \n  \n\nSee also: \n31 October – 31 December 2019: Willesden Library \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/2020-stories/
LOCATION:Brent Civic Centre\, Engineers Way\, London\, Wembley\, HA9 0FJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Educational events,Events for children and young people,Exhibitions,Film,Fine Art,Photography,Theatre,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200215
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190224T220539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191121T111453Z
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SUMMARY:20:20  Stories of Moving Lineage
DESCRIPTION:Refugee from Ivory Coast © Nina Emet\nWillesden Library\, London\n  \n \n20:20 is a multimedia\, touring arts and heritage project that casts a long lens over the personal memories of refugee families who arrived in the UK from 1999 onwards from Kosovo and other major global conflicts. \nSupported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund\, 20:20 is led by Salusbury World Refugee Centre and co-curated by FotoDocument and London College of Communication. The project collects and explores the oral histories of 20 refugees over 20 years\, creating artistic responses in the form of multimedia exhibitions and performance. \nThe stories focus on memories of homeland and agile adaptations to exile\, exploring resilience\, polyglotism and celebrating transnational culture in the UK. The artwork interprets the narratives through objects\, film\, illustration\, typography\, digital art\, animation\, motion design and graphic design – demanding a visceral audience response. \nSalusbury World is a visionary London refugee charity\, which has supported refugee children and their families for the past 20 years and 20:20 celebrates its 20th birthday. \nThe exhibition prototyped at the Victoria & Albert Museum in June 2019 and went on to be exhibited at London College of Communication in October as part of London Design Festival 2019. \n  \n\nIt is currently being exhibited at the following two venues until 14th February 2019: \n31 October 2019 – 14 February 2020: Brent Civic Centre\n31 October – 31 December 2019: Willesden Library \n  \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/2020-stories-of-moving-lineage/
LOCATION:Willesden Library\, 95 High Road\, London\, Willesden\, NW10 2SF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Educational events,Events for children and young people,Exhibitions,Film,Fine Art,Photography,Theatre,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200209
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190924T171020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191216T123246Z
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SUMMARY:Heartfield: One Man's War
DESCRIPTION:John Heartfield\, The Hand Has 5 Fingers / With 5 You Seize the Enemy! / Vote List 5 / Communist Party! 1928\nFour Corners Gallery\, London\nAn exhibition of prints by the renowned photomontage artist John Heartfield. A pioneer of German agitprop and an early member of the Berlin Dada group\, Heartfield is known as the inventor of political photomontage. 33 of Heartfield’s scathingly satirical artworks against war\, fascism and the Third Reich will be on display. \nThis set of anti-Nazi photomontages was recently rediscovered in its original crumbling box in Liverpool John Moores University Library Archives. The exhibition will also display material produced by Heartfield during his time as a refugee in England between 1938 and 1950. \nOpening times: Tuesdays-Saturdays\, 11am-6pm\, Thursdays 11am-8pm. \nXmas break: closed 20 December reopens Tuesday 7 January 2020. \n  \nAdmission free.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/heartfield-one-mans-war/
LOCATION:Four Corners Gallery\, 121 Roman Road\, London\, E2 0QN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200202
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20190402T120500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T144007Z
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SUMMARY:Josef Herman
DESCRIPTION:Josef Herman\, Untitled\, 1985-86\, 90 x 103 cm. © Josef Herman\, image courtesy Flowers Gallery\, London/New York.\nFlowers Gallery\, London\nThe first major exhibition for many years to trace the complex life journey of Polish-Jewish artist Josef Herman (1911-2000)\, from his escape from Nazi-occupied Europe in 1940 through his time spent in Glasgow\, South Wales\, London and Suffolk. \nHerman consistently drew his major inspiration from working communities in harmony with their surroundings\, of miners\, farmers and fishermen among others\, and remains best known for his images of miners in the Swansea Valley. By 1990 he had been awarded an OBE and made a Royal Academician. This exhibition brings together many key works from private collections that have not been seen in public since the 1950s. \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/josef-herman/
LOCATION:Flowers Gallery\, 82 Kingsland Road\, London\, E2 8DP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200114
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20191202T121201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191227T155410Z
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SUMMARY:Inspiration & Processes: Janet Haig
DESCRIPTION:Hampstead School Of Art\nJanet Haig is a Hampstead-based ceramicist\, whose unique hand-crafted vessels and stoneware torsos have been shown in many galleries and featured in boutiques and magazines. Her work can be found in private and public collections\, including that of the Jewish Museum\, London. Characterised by their densely encrusted and corroded surfaces and organic forms\, they are clearly inspired by the many and varied wonders of nature. \nJanet Haig was born in Poland\, and experienced the hardships of the war years in a Siberian prison camp with her mother\, later discovering that their closest family had perished in the Holocaust. She studied painting in Australia and settled in the UK in 1962. \nHaig has revealed that her first inspiration might go back as far as those harsh days in Siberia: “My mother was able to take one object with her [to Siberia] and she suddenly saw this little pot (I still have it in my possession)\, which she grabbed hold of because\, as I was a baby\, she thought it would be useful to warm things up. It’s enamel\, blue on the outside\, white on the inside and maybe that has had some kind of inspiration on my pots.” \nA Ceramic Conversation – a talk amongst the ceramic works \nThursday 5th December: 7.00pm \nJoin Janet Haig\, as she discusses her work. Book a place at this free event..
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/janet-haig/
LOCATION:Hampstead School of Art\, Penrose Gardens\, London\, NW3 7BF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191203T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191203T190000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20191004T101728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191004T102429Z
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SUMMARY:Hollow Triumph: CineClub
DESCRIPTION:Austrian Cultural Forum London\nBased on Murray Forbes’ story of the same title\, the film follows John Muller (Paul Henreid) on his escape from mobsters out of the frying pan into the fire. The protagonist’s cynical view of human blindness provides for quite an ironic and surprising ending to this true noir. Paul Henreid plays the intelligent\, somewhat arrogant John Muller with bravoure. \nUS 1948\, 83 minutes\, directed by Steve Sekely and Paul Henreid (uncredited)\, starring Paul Henreid
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/hollow-triumph-cineclub/
LOCATION:Austrian Cultural Forum London\, 28 Rutland Gate\, London\, SW7 1PQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Film,Film screenings,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191205
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20181106T175450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T212221Z
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SUMMARY:“A Camp full of Once and future Very Important Persons”
DESCRIPTION:Senate House\, University of London\nFred Uhlman and Kurt Schwitters in Internment\nAspects of Exile \nThis series of lectures\, running from February to December 2019\, will be given by members of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies\, based at the Institute for Modern Languages Research\, University of London\, who all have a strong interest in German-speaking exile from Nazism. The lectures cover a broad range of topics relating to Exile in Britain\, including art and sculpture\, design\, literature\, film and theatre\, dance\, the internment of aliens and the Kindertransport. The lecturers are all experts in their respective fields and have published widely. \nSpeaker: Charmian Brinson \n  \n\nLectures take place at 6.00pm in Room 243\, Senate House. \nAttendance free; advance online booking strongly recommended \nThe talks are followed by Q&A sessions \n  \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/charmian-brinson-a-camp-full-of-once-and-future-very-important-persons-fred-uhlman-and-kurt-schwitters-in-internment/
LOCATION:University of London Senate House\, Room 243\, Malet Street\, London\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Fine Art,Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191204T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20191103T160501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191126T131102Z
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SUMMARY:Ernst Schoen – the life of an anti-fascist radio pioneer
DESCRIPTION:Still Life with Head\, Willi Baumeister\, 1930\nBishopsgate Institute\, London\nTaking the form of a live radio presentation\, this evening will highlight the fascinating life of Ernst Schoen (1884–1960)\, radio practitioner\, writer\, composer and lifelong anti-fascist\, as presented by Dr Esther Leslie and Dr Sam Dolbear. \nErnst Schoen\, the director of Radio Frankfurt\, was arrested in 1934 for crimes against the Third Reich\, which included the protection and encouragement of Jewish and Socialist colleagues. During his time as a radio producer and radio station manager in Weimar Germany\, Schoen had developed\, in collaboration with his school friend Walter Benjamin and others such as Bertolt Brecht\, Hanns Eisler and Anton von Webern\, a radical sound and radio practice aimed at the dissemination of communist principles through avant-garde techniques. \nEscaping to London\, Schoen continued his work as a radical socialist activist and writer from exile. Having studied music with Ferruccio Busoni and Edgard Varèse\, Schoen was also a composer and some of his beautiful 12-tone compositions will be presented separately at a free lunchtime concert on 20 March 2020 in the Great Hall at Bishopsgate Institute.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/ernst-schoen-the-life-of-an-anti-fascist-radio-pioneer/
LOCATION:Bishopsgate Institute\, 230 Bishopsgate\, London\, EC2M 4QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Lectures,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191205T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191205T190000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20191202T121201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200205T162849Z
UID:10000763-1575568800-1575572400@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:A Ceramic Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Hampstead School Of Art\nA talk amongst the ceramic works. \nJoin Janet Haig as she discusses her work with the Principal\, sharing insight into her work\, her practice and how she constructs ideas using techniques and personal responses\, to create series of works from figurative to vessels. This talk provides an opportunity to understand the life of a maker\, to ask questions and share your views. \nJanet Haig is a Hampstead-based ceramicist\, whose unique hand-crafted vessels and stoneware torsos have been shown in many galleries and featured in boutiques and magazines. Her work can be found in private and public collections\, including that of the Jewish Museum\, London. Characterised by their densely encrusted and corroded surfaces and organic forms\, they are clearly inspired by the many and varied wonders of nature. \nJanet Haig was born in Poland\, and experienced the hardships of the war years in a Siberian prison camp with her mother\, later discovering that their closest family had perished in the Holocaust. She studied painting in Australia and settled in the UK in 1962. \nHaig has revealed that her first inspiration might go back as far as those harsh days in Siberia: “My mother was able to take one object with her [to Siberia] and she suddenly saw this little pot (I still have it in my possession)\, which she grabbed hold of because\, as I was a baby\, she thought it would be useful to warm things up. It’s enamel\, blue on the outside\, white on the inside and maybe that has had some kind of inspiration on my pots.”
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/ceramic-conversation/
LOCATION:Hampstead School of Art\, Penrose Gardens\, London\, NW3 7BF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Fine Art,Lectures,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191208
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20191101T161759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191101T161759Z
UID:10000753-1575676800-1575763199@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Talk: The Jew as an Outsider?
DESCRIPTION:Karl Popper: By LSE library Ernst Chain: Imperial War Museums Alexander Korda: By Macfadden Publications\, Inc.\nWho were the real outsiders? with David Herman \nJewish refugee artists\, writers and thinkers had a huge impact on post-war Britain. Some fitted in quickly and became insiders: Nobel Prize winning scientists like Ernst Chain and Max Born\, filmmakers like Alexander Korda and Emeric Pressburger\, writers like Arthur Koestler and thinkers like Isaiah Berlin and Karl Popper. But others remained outsiders\, many for the rest of their lives: Expressionist artists\, Yiddish poets\, Marxists\, maverick historians like Norbert Elias\, those who couldn’t learn English like the theatre critic Alfred Kerr. Why did some fit in\, while others couldn’t? Who were the real outsiders? \nSHABBAT: 3.45pm \nAt Rabbi Wittenberg’s home
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/talk-the-jew-as-an-outsider/
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Lectures,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200302
DTSTAMP:20260619T120025
CREATED:20181105T153734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T151859Z
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SUMMARY:Refuge and Renewal: Migration and British Art
DESCRIPTION:Heinz Koppel (1919-1980)\, Sari\, 1959. Tempera and oil on canvas\, 153x102cm\, private collection\nRoyal West of England Academy\nThis major touring exhibition\, curated by Dr Peter Wakelin\, is a timely exploration of the impact of artist refugees on art in Britain\, taking a perspective across the last 150 years. \nThe migration of creative individuals and groups has always been a source of innovation and cultural cross-fertilisation. This exhibition’s main focus is the crucial influence of émigrés who came from eastern and central Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. It explores how they were perceived by their peers in Britain and the extent to which their influence excited or inspired new art. \nExhibited artists include Joan Eardley\, Naum Gabo\, Humberto Gatica-Leyton\, Mona Hatoum\, Barbara Hepworth\, Josef Herman\, Samira Kitman\, Josef Koudelka\, Hanaa Malallah\, Ben Nicholson\, Camille Pissarro\, Zory Shahrokhi\, Kurt Schwitters and Walid Siti. It looks back to the temporary exile of refugees from the First World War and forward to the present\, when the reception of refugees and their contributions to British life are more contentious than ever. \nMany of the artists present extraordinary and deeply moving stories of escape from dispossession\, persecution\, torture\, intellectual oppression and war. The welcome for foreign artists has not always been positive and has included critical hostility\, financial difficulties\, personal tragedy and even internment\, yet they have often exerted a remarkably direct influence on British contemporaries. \nA substantial book by Peter Wakelin\, published by Sansom & Co. will accompany the exhibition.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/refuge-and-renewal-migration-and-british-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Royal West of England Academy\, Queens Road\, Bristol\, BS8 1PX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Peter Wakelin":MAILTO:peterwakelin@btinternet.com
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