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US: From there to here
Britain’s Gain 10 April - 14 June 2024This exhibition brings together 1st and 2nd generation refugee and immigrant artists who were 'From there to here - Britain's Gain'. Special features are artists born in Austria, Germany, Hungary,...Read more -
Refiguring the 50s
Joan Eardley, Sheila Fell, Eva Frankfurther, Josef Herman and L S LowryRefiguring the 50s featured works by Joan Eardley, Sheila Fell, Eva Frankfurther, Josef Herman and L.S. Lowry: five figurative artists working in Britain in the 1950s, whom each had a...Read more -
From Adler to Zulawski
A Century of Polish Artists in BritainThis exhibition is the first in Ben Uri’s series on refugee and migrant artists, highlighting the Polish contribution in Britain over the last century. This focus is particularly apt as...Read more -
Thirty-six Pounds and Ninety-five Pence
Artworks by Contemporary Migrant ArtistsIn honour of Refugee Week, Ben Uri Gallery and New Art Studio celebrate “our shared future” through a partnership of refugee and asylum seekers' artwork. Contrary to common belief, asylum...Read more
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Yiddish: the language, people, and heritage
From the Art and Archives of the Ben Uri CollectionThis online exhibition, Yiddish: the language, people and heritage, explores Ben Uri's extensive collections of artworks and archives, both more than a century old, with unique pieces reflecting the prevailing...Read more -
Art-exit 1939: A Very Different Europe
Adler, Chagall, Bloch, Auerbach, Daghani, Feibusch and otherThis exhibition shines a spotlight on a very different Europe in 1939 and the forced journeys made by many of Central Europe’s most distinguished, talented and pioneering artists, who escaped...Read more -
100 for 100
Ben Uri: Past, Present and FutureFrom 21 May until 9 June 2016, at the generous invitation of Christie's, Ben Uri Gallery and Museum presents a unique exhibition celebrating its past, present and future sharing the...Read more -
Josef Herman
Painter and draughtsman Josef Herman was born into a working-class Jewish family in Warsaw, Poland in 1911. He studied at Warsaw School of Art and Decoration (1930-31), and first exhibited...Read more
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Migrations
Masterworks from the Ben Uri CollectionBen Uri is delighted to be working in partnership with GARAS and Gloucester Museum and Gloucester City Council to present the exhibition Migrations: Masterworks from the Ben Uri Collection (3rd...Read more -
Out of Chaos
Ben Uri: 100 Years in LondonOut of Chaos traces the remarkable first century of Ben Uri Gallery and Museum from Jewish émigré beginnings in London’s East End to mainstream art museum operating under the banner...Read more -
Art, Identity, Migration
Ben Uri at the 2023 London Art FairBen Uri Gallery and Museum is delighted to present Art, Identity, Migration, a display of highlights from the permanent collection featuring paintings, drawings, collage, and sculpture by 32 artists of...Read more -
A Brush with Evil: Peter Howson
A Brush with Evil showcases contemporary Scottish artist Peter Howson's devastating painting, Holocaust Crowd Scene II (2011), acquired for the Ben Uri Collection in 2020, a visceral and haunting representation...Read more