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Forced Journeys Fran Lloyd

Forced Journeys By Fran Lloyd

Forced Journeys by Fran Lloyd


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Summary

A study of artists in exile in Britain between about 1933 and 1945. It deals with those artists mostly of German and Austrian descent who fled Nazi persecution, and comprises paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics and posters by artists such as Kurt Schwitters, Jankel Adler, Hans Feibusch, Hans Schleger and Else and Ludwig Meidner.

Forced Journeys Summary

Forced Journeys: Artists in Exile in Britain c.1933-45 by Fran Lloyd

Forced Journeys is a study of artists in exile in Britain between 1933 and 1945. It deals with those artists mostly of German and Austrian descent who fled Nazi persecution, and comprises paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics and posters by artists such as Kurt Schwitters, Jankel Adler, Hans Feibusch, Hans Schleger and Else and Ludwig Meidner.

Forced Journeys Reviews

Press coverage of the exhibition: 'Ben Uri's fine gathering of emigre works' (Jackie Wullschlager, Financial Times) 'Another of Ben Uri's remarkable survey shows' (Andrew Lambirth, The Spectator) 'The recreation of an historic show that never happened' (John-Paul Stonard, The Burlington Magazine)

About Fran Lloyd

Shulamith Behr is Senior Lecturer in German Twentieth Century Art at the Courtauld Institute, London; Jonathan Black is a Research Fellow at Kingston University, London; Rachel Dickson is an independent art consultant and curator; Sander L. Gilman is Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences at Emory University, Atlanta, USA; Fran Lloyd is Professor of Art History at Kingston University, London; Sarah MacDougall is an art historian and the author of a new biography of Mark Gertler; Ulrike Smalley is a curator at the Imperial War Museum; and Jutta Vincent is Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art and Visual Culture at Birmingham University.

Table of Contents

Contents: Ben Uri Gallery; Chairman's Introduction; Essays: Forced Journeys: An Introduction, Dr Shulamith Behr and Professor Sander L Gilman; Artists in Exile c.1933-1945, Rachel Dickson and Sarah MacDougall; Lecture on the Lawn II: Four Internment Artists, Ulrike Smalley; Ernst Eisenmayer: A Modern Babel, Professor Fran Lloyd; Fathoming the British Temperament: Hans Scheleger and the Art of British Poster Design c.1935-45, Dr Jonathan Black; The Other of the Other: Refugee Artists and Black Subjects, Dr Jutta Vincent; Emigre Artists and The Ben Uri, Rachel Dickson; Notes; Catalogue of Works; Artists' Biographies; Bibliography; Acknowledgements and Credits.

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GOR005807080
9780900157134
0900157135
Forced Journeys: Artists in Exile in Britain c.1933-45 by Fran Lloyd
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
20090728
112
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