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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200102
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
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;TZID=Europe/London:20190101T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20181113T185458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T092917Z
UID:10000572-1546333200-1572800400@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Lucie Rie: Ceramics and Buttons
DESCRIPTION:Porcelain-bottle\, 1958-59\, by Lucie Rie. Photo by Hil Sayer\nYork Art Gallery\nThe ceramics and buttons produced by one of the most respected potters of the 20th Century are on show in a major exhibition at the Centre of Ceramic Art (CoCA) at York Art Gallery until 12 May 2019. \nDame Lucie Rie (1902-1995) is world renowned for her finely thrown and beautifully decorated functional domestic ceramics. But after she emigrated to the UK\, during the Second World War\, she began producing ceramic buttons for the fashion industry. \nThe exhibition will reveal the findings of new research into this less well-known area of Lucie’s practice\, displaying hundreds of her buttons alongside many examples of domestic wares she became celebrated for. \nThis will include more than 30 loans from a private collection which have never been on public display before.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/lucie-rie-ceramics-and-buttons/
LOCATION:York Art Gallery\, Exhibition Square\, York\, Yorkshire\, Y01 7EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200101
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190117T183353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T224616Z
UID:10000596-1546387200-1577836799@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
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:20190215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190630
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20180823T115006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190330T103459Z
UID:10000536-1550188800-1561852799@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Refuge: The Art of Belonging
DESCRIPTION:Abbot Hall Art Gallery\, Kendal\nInspired by the work of multi-media artist Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948)\, who settled in Ambleside\, Cumbria after coming to Britain as a refugee\, this exhibition tells the story of artists who entered Britain between 1933 and 1945 as a result of Nazi occupation. Displayed over three galleries\, the exhibition examines displacement and the adoption of new landscapes through works that explore the lived experienced of migration\, internment and subsequent refuge and\, sometimes\, citizenship. \nThe selected artworks explore the personal experiences of each featured artist and were all created either during the artists migrant journey\, or after coming to Britain. As a result\, they will tell personal\, poignant\, emotive\, and\, sometimes\, challenging stories of displacement\, migration\, home and belonging. \nDrawing on the Lakeland Arts collection\, the exhibition will include works by Kurt Schwitters\, Hilde Goldschmidt\, Hans Coper\, Lucie Rie\, Willy Tirr\, Lucian Freud\, and Frank Auerbach.\nThere will also be a number of loans from both public and private collections\, including the Hatton Gallery and National Galleries of Scotland. Featured artists include Fred Ulhman\, Jankel Adler\, and Oskar Kokoschka. \nA community project exploring the lives of refugees living in Cumbria\, will be shown alongside the historic artworks. \n  \n\n10.30am – 5.00pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/kurt-schwitters-and-friends-abbot-hall-art-gallery-exhibition/
LOCATION:Abbot Hall Art Gallery\, Kendal\, Cumbria\, LA9 5AL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190916
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190802T170719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190920T102639Z
UID:10000704-1550188800-1568591999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:The Mad Silkman: Zika & Lida Ascher: Textiles and Fashion
DESCRIPTION:u(p)m: The Museum of Decorative Arts\, Prague\nThe story of Zika and Lída Ascher who left Czechoslovakia before the outbreak of WW2 and built a textile empire in the United Kingdom which supplied fabrics to the international fashion industry from the 40‘s. \nNewlyweds Zika and Lida Ascher left Prague in early 1939 for the UK. There Zika Ascher launched a silk business that was soon thriving – and began approaching top artists\, including Matisse and Henry Moore\, to produce designs for a special collection of scarves\, the Ascher Squares. Many of them\, and other exquisite pieces produced by the company\, are now on show as part of an extensive exhibition in the Czech capital. \nOpening Hours\nWednesday – Sunday 10 am–6 pm\nTuesday 10 am–8 pm\nMonday closed
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-mad-silkman-zika-lida-ascher-textiles-and-fashion/
LOCATION:The Museum of Decorative Arts\, 17. listopadu Street No.2\, 110 00 Prague 1\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Design,Exhibitions,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191028
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20181101T130820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T125930Z
UID:10000550-1551484800-1572220799@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:George Adams – Bauhausler in Britain
DESCRIPTION:George Teltscher ‘Das Mechanische Ballet’\, c.1923Archive of George Adams by kind permission of Sara Adams\nThe Isokon Gallery\, London\nBorn George Teltscher in Vienna\, Adams studied at the Bauhaus under Gropius\, Itten\, Kandinsky and Schlemmer and arrived in London in 1938. Following internment in Australia he returned to England and contributed to the war effort in map making and pamphlet design. He took part in the Festival of Britain (1951) and\, although not well-known today\, became a key figure in bringing Bauhaus ideas and pedagogy to Britain as a prolific graphic designer and long-standing teacher at the London College of Printing. \n  \n\nWeekends only: 11.00am-4.00pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/george-adams-bauhausler-in-britain/
LOCATION:The Isokon Gallery\, Lawn Road\, London\, NW3 2XD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Design,Exhibitions,Fine Art,Month's Highlights
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191104
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190818T100222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190920T102631Z
UID:10000713-1553040000-1572825599@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:The art market under the Occupation 1940-1944
DESCRIPTION:An auction at the Charpentier gallery in Paris\, June 1944. © LAPI/Roger-Viollet.\nMémorial de la Shoah\, 17 rue Geoffroy l’Asnier\, 75004 Paris\nIn the summer of 1941\, the French government began confiscating businesses\, real estate\, financial assets and art works from Jews across the country. Victims of both Nazi and Vichy laws\, French Jews were stripped of their property and excluded from every sphere of political\, social and economic life – a prelude to their physical elimination. Meanwhile\, during the Occupation of 1940-1944\, France’s art market thrived. Excitement swept through all the places were art works were sold: studios\, galleries and auction houses. Everyone came to Paris to snatch them up. Selling\, trafficking and trading art works\, which sometimes reached very high prices\, had consequences on the fate of works owned by Jewish art dealers\, whose shops or galleries were ‘aryanized’. \nThis is the first time an exhibition has examined networks of the art-market microcosm under German occupation on a journey that includes concrete examples\, unpublished historical documents and spoliated works of art. \nTo 3 November 2019\, daily 10am-6pm\, Thursdays to 10pm\, Free \nClosed Saturdays and 30 September\, 1\,9\,14 & 21 October \n  \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-art-market-under-the-occupation-1940-1944/
LOCATION:Mémorial de la Shoah\, 17\, rue Geoffroy l’Asnier\, Paris\, 75004\, France
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Artforms,Educational events,Fine Art,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200101
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190208T164509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T215516Z
UID:10000602-1553212800-1577836799@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
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:20190329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190628
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20180328T083139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T205052Z
UID:10000527-1553817600-1561679999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Insiders/Outsiders: Émigré Poster Designers
DESCRIPTION:London Transport Museum\nIn the 1930s\, numerous artists and designers fled Nazi Europe and settled in the UK. London Transport\, under the direction of Chief Executive Frank Pick\, commissioned many of the best of these émigré designers to produce some of the most distinctive posters on the network. \nThe Museum’s Poster Parade of twenty posters celebrates four decades of their work\, featuring well-known designers such as Hans Schleger (Zero)\, Hans Unger and László Moholy-Nagy. It reflects their contribution to what is considered a golden age of poster design.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/four-decades-of-%c6%92migrz-designers-who-worked-for-london-transport/
LOCATION:London Transport Museum\, Covent Garden Piazza\, London\, WC2E 7BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Design,Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191111
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190413T183343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191101T155628Z
UID:10000661-1553817600-1573430399@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Great British Jews: A Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Jewish Museum\, London\nDiscover some of the most recognisable Great British inventions\, innovations\, products and people that you never knew were Jewish! \nWhat do the high street shop Marks and Spencer\, a plate of fish and chips\, and the bawdy humour of Carry On films have in common? That’s right\, you guessed it. They are all great\, all British and all Jewish. \nThis playful exhibition celebrates the huge contribution that Jews have made to this country across a variety of cultural\, scientific and commercial fields. \nFind out more on the Jewish Lives website or by picking up a copy of the Jewish Lives Books. \nThe Jewish Lives Project and Exhibition have been made possible through the generous support of the Kirsh Family Foundation. \n\nDiscover more about the themes\, stories\, and objects on display\, from the exhibition’s curator Jemima Jarman. \n3-3.30pm: 8th April \n3-3.30pm: 13th May \n3-3.30pm: 17th June
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/great-british-jews-a-celebration/
LOCATION:Jewish Museum London\, Raymond Burton House 129-131 Albert Street\, London\, NW1 7NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Artforms,Dance,Design,Exhibitions,Film,Fine Art,Literature,Music,Photography,Theatre,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200101
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
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:20190422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191110
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20180823T121101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190726T082141Z
UID:10000538-1555891200-1573343999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Margaret Gardiner – A Life of Giving
DESCRIPTION:Margaret Gardiner outside the Pier Arts Centre\, 1980s\nPier Arts Centre\, Orkney\, Scotland\nMargaret Gardiner was born on 22 April 1904. An early activist against fascism and war\, in 1936 she became honorary secretary of For Intellectual Liberty\, a rallying point throughout the Second World War for writers\, artists and academics in active defence of peace\, liberty and culture. \nGardiner gifted her unique collection of art\, which charts the development of British Modernism\, to the people of Orkney\, establishing the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness in 1979. She continued to visit the islands well into her nineties\, and died in London on 2 January 2005\, aged one hundred. \nA Life of Giving includes letters\, publications and photographs relating to the life and legacy of Margaret Gardiner.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/margaret-gardiner-exhibition-at-pier-arts-centre/
LOCATION:The Pier Arts Centre\, Victoria Street\, Stromness\, Orkney\, KW16 3AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190615
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190410T174204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T181503Z
UID:10000658-1557360000-1560556799@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Dorothy Bohm: Colour Photographs
DESCRIPTION:Still Life\, Hampstead\, 1997 © Dorothy Bohm\nAvivson Gallery\, Highgate\nThe 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 (née Israelit)\, who was born in Königsberg\, East Prussia in 1924\, and sent to the safety of England in 1939\, where she has lived ever since. \nIntimate in scale and mainly domestic in subject-matter (still lifes predominate)\, these are lyrical\, poetic images that delight the eye. Unlike most of Dorothy’s photographs\, they are largely unpeopled\, yet even in inanimate objects\, a warm human presence is implicit. \nSome thirty C-type prints\, dating mostly from the 1990s\, will be included\, alongside a smaller selection of jewel-like polaroid images\, which marked Dorothy’s transition from monochrome to colour in the early 1980s. \n\nOpen: Wednesday Friday Saturday 12-6 and Thursday 12-8 \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/dorothy-bohm-colour-photographs/
LOCATION:Avivson Gallery\, 49 Highgate High Street\, London\, N6 5JX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Photography
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20181108T225653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T153715Z
UID:10000569-1558137600-1566777599@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Between Worlds
DESCRIPTION:1930s Glyndebourne performance. © Glyndebourne Archive\nGlyndebourne\, East Sussex\nAn exhibition exploring the founding and early years of the Glyndebourne Festival\, which opened its doors 85 years ago. John and Audrey Christie’s success\, and their legacy\, is legendary\, but they could never have done it alone. For their fledgling opera festival\, John found the winning team of conductor Fritz Busch and producer Carl Ebert\, the Festival’s first artistic directors. Both refugees from Hitler’s Germany\, they brought with them the high European standards of performance which set Glyndebourne apart\, and which\, over the years\, drew on the talents of a wide circle of émigré artists and musicians. \nThe exhibition is open to ticket holders for the 2019 Glyndebourne Festival.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/between-worlds-glyndebourne/
LOCATION:Glyndebourne\, Archive Gallery\, Lewes\, East Sussex\, BN8 5UU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191001
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20181108T205127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T161025Z
UID:10000567-1558828800-1569887999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Fifth Biennial Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Prize Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Piano Nobile Kings Place\, London\nExhibition of 120 selected submissions from a long-list of works for the Fifth Biennial Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Prize at Piano Nobile Kings Place. At the opening a panel of prestigious judges will select a winner. \nCelebrating 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. \nAll artists working\, living or studying in the UK and Ireland are eligible to enter. Works must be a self-portrait of the artist. There are no restrictions on size of work and a wide variety of mediums are welcomed. \n  \n  \n  \nThe Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Collection was the life-long project of German-born Ruth Borchard (1910-2000)\, who came to England in 1938. A prolific author\, Borchard wrote a biography of John Stuart Mill (1957)\, a study of Jewish mysticism (1989)\, murder mystery novels\, children’s books and a semi-autobiographical account of her time interned on the Isle of Man during the Second World War\, entitled We Are Strangers Here: An ‘Enemy Alien’ in Prison in 1940.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/fifth-biennial-ruth-borchard-self-portrait-prize-exhibition/
LOCATION:Piano Nobile Kings Place\, 90 York Way\, London\, Kings Cross\, N1 9AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Piano Nobile":MAILTO:www.ruthborchard.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191118
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190521T210059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T094549Z
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SUMMARY:Edith Tudor-Hart and Wolfgang Suschitzky
DESCRIPTION:Wolfgang Suschitzky\, Backyard\, Charing Cross Road 1936 © Wolfgang Suschitzky\nTate Britain\, London\nFollowing the rise of Fascism in Vienna in the 1930s\, brother and sister Edith Tudor-Hart (1908–73) and Wolfgang Suschitzky (1912–2016) found sanctuary in Britain\, where both became leading documentary photographers. Raised in an actively social democratic family of Jewish ancestry\, their images reflect the politics\, class structures and events of mid-twentieth century British life. Tudor-Hart’s subjects range from political protests in Vienna to initiatives for the working classes in late-1930s Britain. Suschitzky’s photographs focus on London as a varied\, vibrant city as its inhabitants lived through peace\, the Blitz and postwar celebrations. This display offers a rare opportunity to see a substantial group of photographs by brother and sister together.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/edith-tudor-hart-and-wolfgang-suschitzky/
LOCATION:Tate Britain\, Millbank\, London\, London\, SW1P 4RG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Photography,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191016
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20181114T140251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190928T123022Z
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SUMMARY:Berlin/London: The Lost Photographs of Gerty Simon
DESCRIPTION:Renée Sintenis (1888-1965)\, Berlin\, c. 1929-1932. Sculptor and medalist © The Bernard Simon Estate\, Wiener Library Collections.\nThe Wiener Library\, Bloomsbury\, London\nThe Wiener Library’s summer 2019 exhibition showcases the remarkable work of German Jewish photographer Gerty (Gertrud) Simon\, and features many of her original prints from the 1920s and 1930s. Simon was a once-prominent photographer who captured many important political and artistic figures in Weimar Berlin\, including Kurt Weill\, Lotte Lenya\, Käthe Kollwitz\, Max Liebermann and Albert Einstein. In the 1930s\, as a refugee from Nazism in Britain\, Simon rapidly re-established her studio\, and portrayed many significant individuals there\, such as Sir Kenneth Clark\, Dame Peggy Ashcroft and Aneurin Bevan. \nA collection donated to The Wiener Library in 2016 contained hundreds of Gerty Simon’s original prints\, along with documentary evidence of her life and work. For the first time in eighty years\, the work of this pioneering photographer will be brought to public attention in this exhibition. \n  \n\n10.00am – 5.00pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/london-berlin-the-lost-photographs-of-gerty-simon/
LOCATION:The Wiener Library\, 29 Russell Square\, London\, W1B 5DP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Photography,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190706
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20180328T083135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190603T140157Z
UID:10000525-1559520000-1562371199@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Refugees\, Newcomers\, Citizens: Migration Stories from Picture Post\, 1938-56
DESCRIPTION:West Indian immigrants arriving at Victoria Station\, London. Picture Post\, ‘Thirty Thousand Colour Problems’\, 1956 (© Haywood Magee/Picture Post/Getty Images Hulton Archive)\nPeltz Gallery\, Birkbeck\, University of London\nThis exhibition brings together for the first time over sixty original prints by renowned émigré photographers Gerti Deutsch and Kurt Hutton\, together with Bert Hardy and Haywood Magee\, revealing Picture Post magazine’s stories of refugees and immigrants to Britain from the 1930s to the 1950s. Images focus on the Kindertransport and Windrush-era migrations\, as well as on lesser-known histories of wartime African-American women Red Cross volunteers\, and post-war child Holocaust survivors who found refuge in the Lake District. \nFounded in 1938 by Hungarian-Jewish refugee Stefan Lorant\, Picture Post magazine brought an innovative continental photojournalistic tradition to Britain\, selling over a million copies weekly. From the start it had an unashamedly anti-fascist editorial stance\, with a unique sensitivity to issues of displacement\, migration and ethnicity. Curated by Mike Berlin in collaboration with Amanda Hopkinson\, the exhibition juxtaposes different yet parallel stories of migration and settlement\, using original photographs generously loaned from the Getty Images Hulton Archive and is accompanied by a lively related events programme. \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/picture-post/
LOCATION:Peltz Gallery\, 43\, Gordon Square\, London\, WC1H 0PD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Photography
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190723
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190126T180500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190729T075129Z
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SUMMARY:'Jankel Adler: A "Degenerate" Artist in Britain\, 1940-49'
DESCRIPTION:Jankel Adler\, Mother and Child. Private Collection © DACS 2019\nBen Uri Gallery\, London\nMarking the 70th anniversary of the death of Polish-Jewish émigré Jankel Adler (1895-1949) BURU’s exhibition explores his nine-year British exile. Adler fled Nazi Germany in 1933\, was declared ‘degenerate’ in his absence\, and arrived in Scotland (via Paris) in 1940. Influenced by Picasso and Klee\, in both Glasgow\, and later London\, he introduced remarkable stylistic and technical innovations\, particularly in printmaking\, to the next generation of British artists. Drawn primarily from private collections\, this exhibition provides a much-needed opportunity to re-assess a still neglected artist\, now considered one of the most important European modernists working in mid-century Britain. \nAlthough under-appreciated in Britain both during his lifetime and in the years immediately following his death\, the major 2018 retrospective\, Jankel Adler und die Avantgarde: Chagall\, Dix\, Klee\, Picasso\, at the Von der Heydt Museum\, Wuppertal\, Germany\, has consolidated Adler’s reputation across Europe. Ben Uri’s exhibition provides an opportunity to re-assess an artist now considered to be one of the most important European modernists working in mid-century Britain. \n  \n\nThe exhibition will be open 11-5 pm Monday to Sunday from 3 June – 16 June\nIt will then be open for the next four Mondays 11-5 pm on 17\, 24 June\, 1 and 8 July \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/driftwood-cast-upon-a-foreign-shore/
LOCATION:Ben Uri Gallery & Museum\, 108a Boundary Road\, off Abbey Road\, London\, NW8 0RH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190603T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190603T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190501T175605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T145812Z
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SUMMARY:Elman Poole Concert: Egon Wellesz and other Emigrés in 1930s Britain
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of Egon Wellesz © Lincoln College\nOakeshott Room\, Lincoln College\, Oxford\nEnsemble ÉMIGRÉ \nNorbert Meyn\, tenor\, Christopher Gould\, piano and Ingrid Pearson\, clarinet \nEgon Wellesz was one of the most renowned composers of ballet\, opera and chamber music in Austria up to the 1930s\, when he had to emigrate to Britain. He established himself also as a musicologist\, taking up a position at Lincoln College\, Oxford\, where he would remain as a Fellow for the rest of his life. His influence in British musicology cannot be overestimated and is widely acknowledged\, while interest in his compositions has been growing steadily in recent years. This concert will feature some of his works\, written before and after his emigration\, alongside those of fellow emigrées Ferdinand Rauter\, Karl Rankl\, Hans Gál and Robert Kahn\, who all have recently featured in the research and performance project ‘Singing a Song in a Foreign Land’ at the Royal College of Music. The concert will be followed by a short panel discussion and an exhibition of documents from the Lincoln College archive. \n  \n\n5.15pm \nThe concert will be followed by a wine reception with a small exposition of objects and documents about Egon Wellesz from the archive of Lincoln College.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/elman-poole-concert-egon-wellesz-and-other-emigrees-in-1930s-britain/
LOCATION:Lincoln College\, Oxford\, Turl St\, Oxford\, OX1 3DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Concerts,Music,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191125
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190724T140707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190920T102613Z
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SUMMARY:Ellen Ettlinger: A Folklorist Flees the Nazis
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of Ellen Ettlinger\, pictured sitting on a hotel terrace alongside the River Nile. Luxor\, Egypt. Photographer unknown. 17 March 1935.\nPitt Rivers Museum\, Oxford\nThis display marks the eightieth anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War by highlighting the work of Ellen Ettlinger (née Rathenau) (1902-1994)\, a Jewish folklorist who was forced to flee Germany in 1938 due to persecution by the Nazi regime. She was born into a wealthy family which had set up the large electronics firm Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG); yet although members of the family were notable both as industrialists and politicians\, they increasingly fell foul of right-wing persecution due to being Jewish. A member of the Folklore Society\, this display shows Ellen’s research records\, organised according to place and category\, which she donated to the Pitt Rivers Museum in the mid-1960s. \nArchive Case\, First Floor
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/ellen-ettlinger-a-folklorist-flees-the-nazis/
LOCATION:Pitt Rivers Museum\, South Parks Road\, Oxford\, OX1 3PP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Exhibitions,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190606T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190606T183000
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20181108T205127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T142148Z
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SUMMARY:Book Talk: A Small Dark Quiet
DESCRIPTION:Wiener Library\, Bloomsbury\, London\nMiranda Gold in conversation with Catherine Taylor \nTime:  6:30-8pm \nMiranda Gold​ will be discussing her haunting novel\, A Small Dark Quiet​\, with ​writer\, critic and former deputy director of English PEN​\, Catherine Taylor​. \nHailed as a ‘Great Jewish Book’ by Jewish Book Week\, Gold’s second novel is a story of loss\, migration and the search for belonging. Set in London in 1945\, ​A Small Dark Quiet ​is ‘challenging and beautifully written’\, a story of unresolved grief and intangible loss\, exploring how trauma\, both preverbal and intergenerational\, collapses the boundaries between past and present. \n“A bold attempt to portray the greyness of growing up without roots or identity\, cast adrift in an uncomprehending and uncertain world.” Caroline Moorhead\, Times Literary Supplement \nMiranda’s first novel\, ​Starlings​\, published by Karnac in December 2016\, reaches back through three generations to explore how the impact of untold stories about the Holocaust ricochets down the years. Sue Gaisford described Starlings in The Tablet as “a strange\, sad\, original and rather brilliant first novel\, illumined with flashes of glorious writing and profound insight.” \nAbout the speakers:\nMiranda Gold ​is a writer based in London. Before turning her focus to fiction\, Miranda took the Soho Theatre Course for young writers\, where her play\, ​Lucky Deck​\, was selected for development and performance. ​A Small Dark Quiet ​is her second novel. \nCatherine Taylor​ will be chairing this event. ​Catherine is a freelance critic\, writer and editor . She was formerly deputy director of English PEN and publisher at the Folio Society and has been a judge on a number of literary prizes including the Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Prize\, Guardian First Book Award and European Union Prize for Literature\, and most recently the Republic of Consciousness Prize for Small Presses. She is currently working on ​The Stirrings\,​ a cultural memoir of Sheffield in the 1970s and 80s​. \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/book-talk-a-small-dark-quiet/
LOCATION:Wiener Library\, 29 Russell Square\, London\, WC1B 5DP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Literary events,Literature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190609
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190105T164240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T154346Z
UID:10000586-1559952000-1560038399@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:A Walk through Highgate: Experiments in Urban Living
DESCRIPTION:St Anne’s Close designed by Walter Segal\, 1952\nMeeting: Opposite the Woodman Pub\, Highgate\nDiscover some of Highgate’s twentieth century housing developments in this historic walk through Highgate. We will pass émigré architect Berthold Lubetkin’s iconic High Point flats\, learn about Highgate’s early history\, walk through Waterlow Park and learn of its conception\, pass Highgate Cemetery where Karl Marx is buried and explore Abraham Davis’s Holly Lodge Estate and the émigré architect\, Walter Segal’s 1950s St Anne’s Close. It crosses the boundary in several places between Haringay and Camden. \nLed by Marilyn Greene \n  \n\n11.30am-1.30pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/a-walk-through-highgate-experiments-in-urban-living-2/
LOCATION:Opposite the Woodman Pub\, Archway Road\, London\, Highgate\, N6 5UA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Walks,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191007
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20180328T083142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190503T144334Z
UID:10000528-1559952000-1570406399@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Walter Nessler: Post-war Optimist
DESCRIPTION:Walter Nessler\, Pigeons on Window Sill\, 1952\, oil on board\, Pallant House Gallery © The Artist’s Estate\nPallant House Gallery\, Chichester\nA significant display of the work of German-born artist Walter Nessler (1912 – 2001)\, who emigrated to Britain in the 1930s. Though not Jewish\, he was violently opposed to fascist ideology and was denounced as ‘degenerate’ by the Nazi regime. This exhibition examines the breadth and versatility of Nessler’s artistic practice from his dynamic and foreboding wartime cityscapes to his exuberant post war paintings. These later works were inspired by his passion for jazz\, the inspiration of Matisse and his acquaintance with artists including Picasso\, Giacometti and Cocteau who he met in Paris during the late 1940s and 50s. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/walter-nessler-exhibition/
LOCATION:Pallant House Gallery\, 8-9 North Pallant\, Chichester\, West Sussex\, P019 1TJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190610T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190610T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190528T151708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T094536Z
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SUMMARY:Insiders/Outsiders Talk: Monica Bohm-Duchen
DESCRIPTION:Five Leaves Bookshop\, Nottingham\nTalk: Refugees from the Nazis and their contribution to British visual culture \nInsiders/Outsiders is a UK-wide arts festival which runs throughout 2019 and which examines the extraordinarily rich and pervasive contribution of refugees from Nazi-dominated Europe to the visual culture\, art education and art-world structures of the United Kingdom. In every field\, émigrés arriving from Europe in the 1930s – supported by a small number of like-minded individuals already resident in the UK – introduced a professionalism\, internationalism and bold avant-gardism to a British art world not known for these attributes. \nAt a time when the issue of immigration is much debated\, this illustrated talk serves as a reminder of the importance of cultural cross-fertilization and of the deep\, long-lasting and wide-ranging contribution that refugees make to British life. \nMonica Bohm-Duchen is the creative director of the Insiders Outsiders Festival and is an art historian. \nTickets: £3 on the door\, including refreshments. Please let us know you are coming by emailing Five Leaves \nFive Leaves Bookshop is organising several events in Nottingham as part of the festival.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/insiders-outsiders-talk-monica-bohm-duchen/
LOCATION:Five Leaves Bookshop\, 14a Long Row\, Nottingham\, NG1 2DH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Educational events,Lectures,Literature,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190612
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190209T100001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T213624Z
UID:10000604-1560211200-1560297599@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Edith Tudor-Hart\, the Bauhaus and Isokon
DESCRIPTION:Scottish National Gallery\, Edinburgh\n2019 is the centenary of the founding of the Bauhaus art school in Germany\, beginning one of the most famous art and design movements of the 20th century. Less known is that several of its key players escaped to the Isokon building in north London. Leyla Daybelge and Magnus Englund\, authors of new publication Isokon and the Bauhaus in Britain (Batsford\, 2019) will speak about Bauhaus graduate Edith Tudor-Hart\, her photography of the Isokon building and the émigré community in 1930s London. \nThe event will be followed by a book signing #bauhaus100. \n  \n\n  \n12.45-1.30pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/edith-tudor-hart-the-bauhaus-and-isokon/
LOCATION:Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art\, 75 Belford Road\, Edinburgh\, Scotland\, EH4 3DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Lectures,Photography
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190611T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190611T100000
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190402T121859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T121924Z
UID:10000657-1560247200-1560247200@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Celebrating Jewish Architecture – Routemaster Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:Routemaster Bus\nJewish Museum\, London\nJump on board a classic Routemaster! In this tour with architecture expert Joe Kerr\, you will have the chance to see buildings designed by famous Jewish architects whose work was crucial to the rebuilding of twentieth century London\, including modernist icons by Erno Goldfinger\, Denys Lasdun and Berthold Lubetkin. \n  \n\n  \nThe bus tour will begin in Angel and finish at the Jewish Museum London \n10am – 1pm \n£30\, includes museum entry \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/celebrating-jewish-architecture-routemaster-bus-tour/
LOCATION:Jewish Museum London\, Raymond Burton House 129-131 Albert Street\, London\, NW1 7NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Bus tour,Month's Highlights,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190611T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190611T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20190606T174121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190606T174121Z
UID:10000682-1560276000-1560276000@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:The Social Eye of Picture Post
DESCRIPTION:West Indian immigrants arriving at Victoria Station\, London. Picture Post\, ‘Thirty Thousand Colour Problems’\, 1956 (© Haywood Magee/Picture Post/Getty Images Hulton Archive)\nKeynes Library\, Birkbeck 43 Gordon Square\nAn evening of discussion about the pioneering photo-journal Picture Post magazine\, the subject of the current Peltz gallery exhibition \nPicture Post magazine was the publishing sensation of the 1940s and early 1950s. Founded by anti-Nazi refugee journalists and photographers it blended continental large format photography with British social documentary to produce moving\, funny\, hard-hiting stories about Britain in times of war and peace. This event will hear from the two co-curators\, Professor Amanda Hopkinson and Mike Berlin\, about the themes they have explored in the current exhibtion at the Peltz gallery: Refugees\, Incomers\, Citizens: Migration Stories from Picture Post (4 June-5 July) with Professor Lynda Nead and Professor Steve Edwards in discussion. \nBook your place now
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-social-eye-of-picture-post/
LOCATION:Birkbeck Cinema\, 43 Gordon Square\, London\, WC1H 0PD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Educational events,Lectures,Photography,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190613
DTSTAMP:20260503T231807
CREATED:20181106T172117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T213526Z
UID:10000559-1560297600-1560383999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:German-speaking Emigrés in British Theatre and Film
DESCRIPTION:Senate House\, University of London\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: Richard Dove \n  \n\n6.00pm-7.00pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/richard-dove-german-speaking-emigres-in-british-theatre-and-film/
LOCATION:University of London Senate House\, Room 243\, Malet Street\, London\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Lectures,What's On
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