Tag: Sculpture

  • Naomi Blake 1924-2018 – Artist Open House

    Naomi Blake 1924-2018 – Artist Open House

    For 50 years Naomi Blake gave life and shape to sculpture dedicated to victims of the Holocaust, while expressing positive hopes for the future and the promotion of understanding between faiths. As part of the East Finchley Artists Open House Festival you are now invited to view Naomi’s home, studio and beautiful sculpture and hear…

  • Naomi Blake 1924-2018 – Artist Open House

    Naomi Blake 1924-2018 – Artist Open House

    For 50 years Naomi Blake gave life and shape to sculpture dedicated to victims of the Holocaust, while expressing positive hopes for the future and the promotion of understanding between faiths. As part of the East Finchley Artists Open House Festival you are now invited to view Naomi’s home, studio and beautiful sculpture and hear…

  • Naomi Blake 1924-2018 – Artist Open House

    Naomi Blake 1924-2018 – Artist Open House

    For 50 years Naomi Blake gave life and shape to sculpture dedicated to victims of the Holocaust, while expressing positive hopes for the future and the promotion of understanding between faiths. As part of the East Finchley Artists Open House Festival you are now invited to view Naomi’s home, studio and beautiful sculpture and hear…

  • Maurice Blik: Exhibition & Artist’s Talk

    Maurice Blik: Exhibition & Artist’s Talk

    After decades of making sculpture, in the last two years, Maurice Blik has identified a unique and personal way of working to externalise his thoughts and feelings.  Now his sculptures leap, dance, stride, walk, hurry, peer, to express what it feels like to be alive.

  • Maurice Blik Plasters: The Artist at Eighty

    Maurice Blik Plasters: The Artist at Eighty

    Born in Amsterdam, Holland in 1939 and having survived Bergen-Belsen concentration camp as a child, Maurice Blik arrived in the UK aged seven. The ability to come to terms with this and to confront the face of humanity that he had witnessed, stayed silent in him for some forty years until it found a voice…

  • 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

  • Dissent and Displacement Public Seminar Series

    Dissent and Displacement Public Seminar Series

    Lived and Imagined Histories : Some Thoughts on the Work of First and Second Generation (Jewish) Visual Artists Monica Bohm-Duchen, initiator and Creative Director of the Insiders/Outsiders Festival, presents the series’ opening seminar, in honour of the new exhibition at New Walk Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester.

  • Dissent and Displacement: A Modern Story – Monica Petzal and Margarete Klopfleisch

    Dissent and Displacement: A Modern Story – Monica Petzal and Margarete Klopfleisch

    An exhibition in two parts: wall-mounted prints by Monica Petzal; and sculptures and works on paper by Margarete Klopfleisch