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Reinvesting in New Acquisitions and Long-term Loans
The exhibition showcases key recent new acquisitions and long-term loans to the Ben Uri Collection, arranged to reflect both Ben Uri's own history and three principal waves of migration to...Read more -
Jankel Adler
A 'Degenerate' Artist in Britain, 1940-49Marking the 70th anniversary of the artist's death, Jankel Adler: A 'Degenerate' Artist in Britain, 1940-49 is the first museum exhibition of Adler's works in Britain since the Arts...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 -
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
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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 -
Chaïm Soutine and his Contemporaries
From Russia to ParisTo celebrate the museum’s acquisition of Soutine’s La Soubrette, c. 1933, the exhibition, Chaïm Soutine and his Contemporaries: from Russia to Paris, unveils this important portrait, together with a small...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