Arts in exile in Britain 1933-1945 : : politics and cultural identity / / edited by Shulamith Behr and Marian Malet.

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 an...

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Superior document:The yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies ; 6
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Year of Publication:2005
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies ; 6.
Physical Description:1 online resource (385 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Table of Illustrations
  • Preface
  • Shulamith BEHR: Klaus E. Hinrichsen: The Art Historian behind 'Visual Art behind the Wire'
  • ART AS POLITICS
  • Duncan FORBES: Politics, Photography and Exile in the Life of Edith Tudor-Hart (1908-1973)
  • Rebecca SCRAGG: Hanging Hitler: Joseph Flatter's Mein Kampf Illustrated Series, 1938-1942
  • Anna MÜLLER-HÄRLIN: Fred Uhlman's Internment Drawings
  • BETWEEN THE PUBLIC AND THE DOMESTIC
  • Margaret GARLAKE: A Minor Language? Three Émigré Sculptors and their Strategies of Assimilation
  • Volker M. WELTER: Ernst L. Freud - Domestic Architect
  • CREATING FRAMEWORKS
  • Anna MÜLLER-HÄRLIN: 'It all happened in this street, Downshire Hill': Fred Uhlman and the Free German League of Culture
  • Dorothea McEWAN: Exhibition as Morale Boosters. The Exhibition Programme of the Warburg Institute 1938-1945
  • Jutta VINZENT: Muteness as Utterance of a Forced Reality - Jack Bilbo's Modern Art Gallery (1941-1948)
  • Ulrik RUNEBERG: Immigrant Picture Restorers of the German-speaking World in England from the 1930s to the Post-war Era
  • Index.