Tag: Internment

  • Living with the wire: guided walks

    Living with the wire: guided walks

    As part of the Isle of Man’s annual Heritage Open Day weekends in October, there will be a programme of guided walks around the Island’s capital, Douglas and nearby Onchan, looking at the sites of various Second World War civilian internment camps.

  • Mann at War

    Mann at War

    The role that the Isle of Man and its people have played in conflict from the 18th Century to present day

  • Internment – Living with the Wire

    Internment – Living with the Wire

    Discover more about ‘life behind the wire’ and the different ways that interned artists recorded the world around them

  • The Merzspiel

    The Merzspiel

    KURT SCHWITTERS has hijacked the body of British actor PAUL BRIGHTWELL in order to re-present MERZ

  • The Merzspiel

    The Merzspiel

    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

  • “A Camp full of Once and future Very Important Persons”

    “A Camp full of Once and future Very Important Persons”

    Lecture: Fred Uhlman and Kurt Schwitters in Internment

  • Aspects of Exile – Lecture Series

    Aspects of Exile – Lecture Series

    Series of lectures, organised by the Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile Studies, at the University of London’s Institute for Modern Languages Research

  • Refuge: The Art of Belonging

    Refuge: The Art of Belonging

    This exhibition tells the story of artists who entered Britain between 1933 and 1945 as a result of Nazi occupation

  • The Life and Work of Friedrich Nagler: A Conversation

    The Life and Work of Friedrich Nagler: A Conversation

    Join Friedrich Nagler’s sons, Mervyn and Martin, in a conversation about this extraordinary artist to discuss their father’s life, experience and work.

  • Friedrich Nagler: A Personal Mythology

    Friedrich Nagler: A Personal Mythology

    Exhibition celebrating the extraordinary work of self-taught Jewish artist Friedrich Nagler, who fled Nazi-occupied Austria in 1938.