Arts in Exile in Britain 1933 1945

Arts in Exile in Britain 1933 1945
Author: Shulamith Behr,Marian Malet
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789042017863

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"This volume focuses on the contribution of refugees from Nazism to the Arts in Britain. The essays examine the much neglected theme of art in internment and address the spheres of photography, political satire, sculpture, architecture, artists' organisations, institutional models, dealership and conservation. These are considered under the broad headings 'Art as Politics', 'Between the Public and the Domestic' and 'Creating Frameworks'. Such categories assist in posing questions regarding the politics of identity and gender, as well as providing an opportunity to explore the complex issues of cultural formation. The volume will be of interest to scholars and students of twentieth-century art history, museum and conservation studies, politics and cultural studies, in addition to those involved in German Studies and in German and Austrian Exile Studies."--BOOK JACKET.

Arts in Exile in Britain 1933 1945

Arts in Exile in Britain 1933 1945
Author: Shulamith Behr,Marian Malet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2005
Genre: Artists
ISBN: OCLC:994471602

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Identity and Image

Identity and Image
Author: Jutta Vinzent
Publsiher: VDG Weimar - Verlag und Datenbank für Geisteswissenschaften
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2006-06-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783958993037

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This book explores the image and identity of émigré painters, sculptors and graphic artists from Nazi Germany in Britain between 1933 and 1945. It focuses on a neglected field of Exile Studies, that of exiled artists in Britain. Methodologies used in this study have been developed by Exile Studies and History of Art, but also by Postcolonialism, scholars of which usually apply their ideas to the Afro-Asian emigration of the second part of the twentieth century. Thus this study represents methodologically a new way of looking at the emigration from Nazi Germany. Identity and Image is divided into five chapters: After an introductory Chapter One (historiography of the topic, methodology of the study, structure of the book), Chapter Two establishes socio-political patterns of emigration and provides an historical framework for Chapters Three and Four, which concentrate on the image and identity of the refugee artist, the former based on written sources and the latter on visual material. In detail, Chapter Three analyses the British image of the refugee artists and their works on the one hand and the émigrés' self-representations on the other, the latter exemplified by refugee organisations (the Free German League of Culture/Freier Deutscher Kulturbund, the Austrian Centre, the Anglo-Sudeten Club and the Czech Institute) and institutions founded by émigré artists (Jack Bilbo's Modern Art Gallery and Arthur Segal's Painting School). Chapter Four examines the works produced in internment and those exhibited and produced for the refugee organisations discussed in Chapter Three. Chapter Five discusses the results of this study in the light of three postcolonial concepts: diaspora communities, the notion of home and the gendered identity of the refugee. The appendix lists all painters, sculptors and graphic artists from Nazi Germany in Britain with biographical details. Apart from visual and written sources discussed for the first time, there are two major results of the study: First, although the artists were united as refugees, this unity did not lead to a unity in art - "refugee art" is a construction put forward by the British press and the refugee organisations, particularly the Free German League of Culture. Second, contrary to claims that modern art was international and formed a universal unity that "transgressed" nationality, neither the West/Europe nor modernism form unities; instead, in the 1930s and 1940s, cultures in Europe constructed conceptions of other European cultures on the basis of nation-state identities.

Applied Arts in British Exile from 1933

Applied Arts in British Exile from 1933
Author: Marian Malet,Rachel Dickson,Sarah MacDougall,Anna Nyburg
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004395107

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This volume addresses and analyses the important contribution of émigrés to Britain during the 1930s and postwar, across the applied arts, embracing mainstream practices such as photography, advertising architecture, graphics, printing, textiles and illustration, alongside less well known fields of animation, typography and puppetry.

Forced Journeys

Forced Journeys
Author: Sarah MacDougall,Rachel Dickson
Publsiher: Lund Humphries Publishers
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0900157135

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Forced Journeys is 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.

Refugees from Nazi occupied Europe in British Overseas Territories

Refugees from Nazi occupied Europe in British Overseas Territories
Author: Swen Steinberg,Anthony Grenville
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004399532

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This special issue focusses on refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe in British colonies, dominions and overseas territories. It deals with aspects like internment, identity and cultural representation in not well-known destinations of forced migration like India, New Zealand, Canada or Kenya.

Cultural Heritage and Prisoners of War

Cultural Heritage and Prisoners of War
Author: Gilly Carr,Harold Mytum
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136322365

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This book focuses on the numerous examples of creativity produced by POWs and civilian internees during their captivity, including: paintings, cartoons, craftwork, needlework, acting, musical compositions, magazine and newspaper articles, wood carving, and recycled Red Cross tins turned into plates, mugs and makeshift stoves, all which have previously received little attention. The authors of this volume show the wide potential of such items to inform us about the daily life and struggle for survival behind barbed wire. Previously dismissed as items which could only serve to illustrate POW memoirs and diaries, this book argues for a central role of all items of creativity in helping us to understand the true experience of life in captivity. The international authors draw upon a rich seam of material from their own case studies of POW and civilian internment camps across the world, to offer a range of interpretations of this diverse and extraordinary material.

From Space in Modern Art to a Spatial Art History

From Space in Modern Art to a Spatial Art History
Author: Jutta Vinzent
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110595338

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This book traces artists’ theories of constructive space in the first half of the twentieth century. Drawing on these concepts and recent theories on space, it develops a methodology termed ‘Spatial Art History’ that conceives of artworks as physical spatio-temporal things, which produce the social, to overcome the reductive understanding of art as a mere mirror or facilitator of society.