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Refugees: Artists from Nazi Germany in Britain: Auerbach, Bilbo, Bloch, Cosman, Feibusch, Frankfurther, Freud, Goldschmidt, Mark

By (author) Sarah MacDougall





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Bringing together paintings, posters, prints, drawings, cartoons, book illustrations and sculptures, this book explores issues of identity and migration via the German refugee artist experience in England. Refugees contains works by an array of both celebrated and lesser-known German-born refugee artists, principally from the Ben Uri Collection, but supplemented by a number of important works from public and private collections.

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Publisher | Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
Published date | 27 Jun 2018
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 112
Dimensions | 242 x 241 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-0-9001-5763-9
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BISAC | art / collections, catalogs, exhibitions


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