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SUMMARY:Little Happenings: Photographs of Children by Dorothy Bohm
DESCRIPTION:Seville Fair\, Spain\, 1958\, by Dorothy Bohm © Dorothy Bohm Archive\nV&A Museum of Childhood\, Bethnal Green\, London\nThis special display of photographs of children by leading London-based photographer Dorothy Bohm includes a significant number of never-before-seen works revealed to the public for the first time. Spanning 12 countries over seven decades\, the display shows how the idea of childhood and early social interactions have been a source of inspiration for Bohm during her extensive travels throughout her long career. Early works as well as later colour images are presented in a series of themes exploring family and sibling relationships\, friendship\, play and creativity\, dressing up and imagination\, to illustrate the universality of childhood. \nDorothy Bohm was born in Koenigsberg\, East Prussia to a Jewish family in 1924\, and moved to Lithuania in 1932. In 1939\, at the age of fourteen\, just before the outbreak of the Second World War\, Bohm was sent to boarding school in Sussex\, England\, to escape the threat of Nazism. On boarding the train\, her father gave her his Leica camera as a parting gift. She has since had her work exhibited in over 25 venues across the UK and internationally and has published fifteen books of her photographs. \n  \n\n  \nSee also: Seeing Daylight a 2017 documentary\, directed by Richard Shaw\, about Dorothy Bohm’s practice\, how she learned photography\, what drives her to photograph and how her images changed photography. \nScreening on 13 March includes a private viewing of the exhibition Little Happenings: photographs of Children by Dorothy Bohm\, which closes on 17 March\, and a Q&A with Dorothy’s daughter Monica Bohm-Duchen.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/little-happenings-photographs-by-dorothy-bohm-va-museum-of-childhood/
LOCATION:V&A Museum of Childhood\, Cambridge Heath Rd\, London\, E2 9PA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Photography
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190415
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T084539Z
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SUMMARY:Witnesses: émigré medallists in Britain
DESCRIPTION:Paul Vincze: The Pilgrim Fathers\, 1957\, bronze\, 57mm. © the Trustees of the British Museum\nBritish Museum\, London\nAn exhibition celebrating the invaluable role played by artists from abroad in the development of British medallic art. On display are medals that span six centuries\, including notable works by medallists who fled Nazi oppression and sought refuge in Britain. Medallist Paul Vincze summed up the question of nationality in 1975 when he stated: ‘I am Hungarian. My wife is French. We are British’\, and objects on display will demonstrate how artists from abroad identified strongly with the country to which they had come. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/witnesses-emigre-medallists-in-britain/
LOCATION:British Museum\, Gallery 69a\, Great Russell Street\, London\, London\, WC1B 3DG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Exhibitions,Fine Art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200228
DTSTAMP:20260507T141649
CREATED:20190117T185041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190214T135908Z
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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
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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191103T170000
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CREATED:20181113T185458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T092917Z
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190407
DTSTAMP:20260507T141649
CREATED:20181108T190956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T161010Z
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SUMMARY:Submissions for Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Prize
DESCRIPTION:Piano Nobile Kings Place\, London\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. \nCelebrating contemporary British and Irish self-portraiture\, the Fifth Biennial 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. \nFrom the submissions\, a long-list of works will be chosen for a four-month exhibition at Piano Nobile Kings Place and a panel of prestigious judges will select a winner. \nSubmissions can be made online here
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/fifth-biennial-ruth-borchard-self-portrait-prize/
LOCATION:Piano Nobile Kings Place\, 90 York Way\, London\, Kings Cross\, N1 9AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art,What's On
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200101
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190211
DTSTAMP:20260507T141649
CREATED:20190108T233004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T222110Z
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SUMMARY:The Merzspiel
DESCRIPTION:The Merzspiel’s graphic design and photomontage (‘Paul Brightwell/Homage to El Lissitzky’\, 2018) by Sukey Parnell\nPentameters Theatre\, London\n‘Refusing to let the minor inconvenience of being dead inhibit his boundless energy and creativity\, the legendary painter\, sculptor\, collagist\, printmaker\, typographer\, performer\, writer and poet 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. \nSchwitters left Germany in 1937 for exile in Norway\, until the Nazi invasion in 1940 prompted his escape to Britain. After 18 months’ internment he lived in West London before moving with his companion Edith Thomas to Ambleside in Cumbria\, where he lived and worked until his death in 1948.’ \n  \n\nTuesday 5th – Saturday 9th: 8.00pm-9.15pm \nSunday 10th: 5.00pm-6.15pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-merzspiel-2/
LOCATION:Pentameters Theatre\, 28 Heath Street Entrance Oriel Place\, London\, London\, NW3 6TE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Plays,Theatre,What's On
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190208
DTSTAMP:20260507T141649
CREATED:20190117T131038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190405T181545Z
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SUMMARY:Looking beyond the Bauhaus: The New Frankfurt
DESCRIPTION:Donnersberger Strasse in the Niederrad Siedlung\nThe Gallery\, 70 Cowcross St\, London\nSpeaker: Wolfgang Voigt\, former Deputy Director of the German Architecture Museum (DAM)\, Frankfurt  \nThis lecture will describe the outstanding achievement of the city of Frankfurt in creating new housing areas with attention to every detail of furnishing and lifestyle\, set in landscapes inspired by the English Garden City movement. Wolfgang Voigt organised the major retrospective of Ernst May at DAM in 2011. \nTalk starts at 6.30pm \n  \n\nLooking beyond the Bauhaus: Modernism sans frontières \nIn 2019\, the centenary of the Bauhaus is a major event with many exhibitions and publications. Yet this seems likely to add to the large existing pile of information based on only a small part of the actual achievements and aspirations of Modernism during the period of its existence. In Looking beyond the Bauhaus\, the Twentieth Century Society looks more widely with the help of experts in a number of fields\, to offer an exciting but more broadly-based account in which the Bauhaus can be seen in its contemporary context. \nThe series is led by Alan Powers and Elain Harwood \n  \n7 February: Wolfgang Voigt\, former Deputy Director of the German Architecture Museum (DAM)\, Frankfurt The New Frankfurt \n14 February: Ita Heinze-Greenburg\, Professor at ETH\, Zurich The European Academy of the Mediterranean \n21 February: Kathleen James-Chakraborty\, Professor at University College\, Dublin Reform not Revolution: German Church Architecture 1919-1968 \n28 February: Alan Powers\, London School of Architecture Bauhaus Goes West \n7 March: Rachel Rose Smith\,Tate Britain Optimism and aging: Constructive art and thought in London and St Ives 1935–45 \n14 March: Monica Bohm-Duchen Accents in Art: Émigré Artists in Britain after 1933 \n  \n\nTalks are at 6.30pm every Tuesday from 7 February – 14 March and can be booked individually or as a season ticket. \nSeason ticket: £40 members/£60 non members/£25 students
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-new-frankfurt/
LOCATION:The Gallery\, 70 Cowcross Street\, London\, London\, EC1M 6EJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Lectures
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