Applied arts in British exile from 1933 : : changing visual and material culture / / edited by Marian Malet [and 3 others].

Yearbook Volume 19 continues an investigation which began with Arts in Exile in Britain 1933-45 (Volume 6, 2004). Twelve chapters, ten in English and two in German, address and analyse the significant contribution of émigrés across the applied arts, embracing mainstream practices such as photography...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill Rodopi,, [2019]
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Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies, 1388-3720 ; volume 19
Yearbook Volume 19 continues an investigation which began with Arts in Exile in Britain 1933-45 (Volume 6, 2004). Twelve chapters, ten in English and two in German, address and analyse the significant contribution of émigrés across the applied arts, embracing mainstream practices such as photography, architecture, advertising, graphics, printing, textiles and illustration, alongside less well known fields of animation, typography and puppetry. New research adds to narratives surrounding familiar émigré names such as Oskar Kokoschka and Wolf Suschitzky, while revealing previously hidden contributions from lesser known practitioners. Overall, the volume provides a valuable addition to the understanding of the applied arts in Britain from the 1930s onwards, particularly highlighting difficulties faced by refugees attempting to continue fractured careers in a new homeland. Contributors are: Rachel Dickson, Burcu Dogramaci, Deirdre Fernand, Fran Lloyd, David Low, John March, Sarah MacDougall, Anna Nyburg, Pauline Paucker, Ines Schlenker, Wilfried Weinke, and Julia Winckler.
English and German.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction 1 / Marian Malet , Rachel Dickson , Sarah MacDougall and Anna Nyburg -- 1 New Homes in a Foreign Country. Bauen und Wohnen im britischen Exil der 1930er Jahre 6 / Burcu Dogramaci -- 2 Peter Moro and the Men from Mars 27 / Deirdre Fernand -- 3 Women Exile Photographers 49 / John March -- 4 “Quite content to be called a good craftsman” – an Exploration of some of Wolf Suschitzky’s Extensive Contributions to the Field of Applied Photography between 1935 and 1955 67 / Julia Winckler -- 5 Navigating Wolf Suschitzky’s Charing Cross Road  93 / David Low -- 6 „It is the spaces between the notes that give the sound“. Von Hamburg, über London, New York nach Australien: Der Fotograf Francis Reiss 107 / Wilfried Weinke -- 7 Drawing for Radio Times: the Contribution of Émigré Artists 132 / Ines Schlenker -- 8 “The Craftsman’s Sympathy”: Bernhard Baer, Ganymed and Oskar Kokoschka’s King Lear  150 / Sarah MacDougall -- 9 Typographers in Exile 176 / Pauline Paucker -- 10 Making Animation Matter: Peter Sachs Comes to Britain 191 / Fran Lloyd -- 11 Textile in Exile: Refugee Textile Surface Designers in Britain 212 / Anna Nyburg -- 12 “The Man from the Bauhaus”: the Lost Career of Werner ‘Jacky’ Jackson 229 / Rachel Dickson -- Back Matter -- Index.
Arts Great Britain History 20th century.
Expatriate artists England.
Malet, Marian, editor.
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Wilfried Weinke --
Ines Schlenker --
Sarah MacDougall --
Pauline Paucker --
Fran Lloyd --
Anna Nyburg --
Rachel Dickson --
title Applied arts in British exile from 1933 : changing visual and material culture /
spellingShingle Applied arts in British exile from 1933 : changing visual and material culture /
Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies,
Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Dedication --
Acknowledgments --
List of Illustrations --
Notes on Contributors --
Introduction 1 /
1 New Homes in a Foreign Country. Bauen und Wohnen im britischen Exil der 1930er Jahre 6 /
2 Peter Moro and the Men from Mars 27 /
3 Women Exile Photographers 49 /
4 “Quite content to be called a good craftsman” – an Exploration of some of Wolf Suschitzky’s Extensive Contributions to the Field of Applied Photography between 1935 and 1955 67 /
5 Navigating Wolf Suschitzky’s Charing Cross Road  93 /
6 „It is the spaces between the notes that give the sound“. Von Hamburg, über London, New York nach Australien: Der Fotograf Francis Reiss 107 /
7 Drawing for Radio Times: the Contribution of Émigré Artists 132 /
8 “The Craftsman’s Sympathy”: Bernhard Baer, Ganymed and Oskar Kokoschka’s King Lear  150 /
9 Typographers in Exile 176 /
10 Making Animation Matter: Peter Sachs Comes to Britain 191 /
11 Textile in Exile: Refugee Textile Surface Designers in Britain 212 /
12 “The Man from the Bauhaus”: the Lost Career of Werner ‘Jacky’ Jackson 229 /
Back Matter --
Index.
title_sub changing visual and material culture /
title_full Applied arts in British exile from 1933 : changing visual and material culture / edited by Marian Malet [and 3 others].
title_fullStr Applied arts in British exile from 1933 : changing visual and material culture / edited by Marian Malet [and 3 others].
title_full_unstemmed Applied arts in British exile from 1933 : changing visual and material culture / edited by Marian Malet [and 3 others].
title_auth Applied arts in British exile from 1933 : changing visual and material culture /
title_alt Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Dedication --
Acknowledgments --
List of Illustrations --
Notes on Contributors --
Introduction 1 /
1 New Homes in a Foreign Country. Bauen und Wohnen im britischen Exil der 1930er Jahre 6 /
2 Peter Moro and the Men from Mars 27 /
3 Women Exile Photographers 49 /
4 “Quite content to be called a good craftsman” – an Exploration of some of Wolf Suschitzky’s Extensive Contributions to the Field of Applied Photography between 1935 and 1955 67 /
5 Navigating Wolf Suschitzky’s Charing Cross Road  93 /
6 „It is the spaces between the notes that give the sound“. Von Hamburg, über London, New York nach Australien: Der Fotograf Francis Reiss 107 /
7 Drawing for Radio Times: the Contribution of Émigré Artists 132 /
8 “The Craftsman’s Sympathy”: Bernhard Baer, Ganymed and Oskar Kokoschka’s King Lear  150 /
9 Typographers in Exile 176 /
10 Making Animation Matter: Peter Sachs Comes to Britain 191 /
11 Textile in Exile: Refugee Textile Surface Designers in Britain 212 /
12 “The Man from the Bauhaus”: the Lost Career of Werner ‘Jacky’ Jackson 229 /
Back Matter --
Index.
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physical 1 online resource (269 pages).
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contents Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Dedication --
Acknowledgments --
List of Illustrations --
Notes on Contributors --
Introduction 1 /
1 New Homes in a Foreign Country. Bauen und Wohnen im britischen Exil der 1930er Jahre 6 /
2 Peter Moro and the Men from Mars 27 /
3 Women Exile Photographers 49 /
4 “Quite content to be called a good craftsman” – an Exploration of some of Wolf Suschitzky’s Extensive Contributions to the Field of Applied Photography between 1935 and 1955 67 /
5 Navigating Wolf Suschitzky’s Charing Cross Road  93 /
6 „It is the spaces between the notes that give the sound“. Von Hamburg, über London, New York nach Australien: Der Fotograf Francis Reiss 107 /
7 Drawing for Radio Times: the Contribution of Émigré Artists 132 /
8 “The Craftsman’s Sympathy”: Bernhard Baer, Ganymed and Oskar Kokoschka’s King Lear  150 /
9 Typographers in Exile 176 /
10 Making Animation Matter: Peter Sachs Comes to Britain 191 /
11 Textile in Exile: Refugee Textile Surface Designers in Britain 212 /
12 “The Man from the Bauhaus”: the Lost Career of Werner ‘Jacky’ Jackson 229 /
Back Matter --
Index.
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