Here, There, and Everywhere … Researching and disseminating the Jewish, Refugee, and wide Immigrant contribution to British art since 1900

Gustav Delbanco (1903 Germany – 1997 England) Arrived in England 1930. Co-founded Roland, Browse and Delbanco (1945–77)

Here

Halima Nalecz (1914 Poland – 2008 England)

Arrived in England (via Palestine, Moscow

and Odessa) 1947. Co-founded New Vision

Centre (1956–65); founded Drian Galleries

(1957–1997)

Cosmopolis: The Impact of Refugee Art Dealers in London

Explore the lives of 20 refugee art dealers in London and their influence on British post war art

Open until 6 September – every Wednesday to Friday at Boundary Road from 10am–5.30 pm VISIT: bit.ly/BU-Cosmopolis

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Ben Uri is proud to be part of this ground breaking exhibition and to have loaned

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our monumental carved wood sculpture, Lot and His Daughters, by Abraham Lozoff Until 6 October at the Jewish Museum Berlin – open daily 10am–6pm

Everywhere

The Ben Uri Research Unit studies and digitally records the Jewish, Refugee and wide Immigrant contribution to British Art since 1900. We are proud to announce the incorporation of Professor Eddie Chambers research site diaspora-artists.net which traces the Black and Asian contribution to 20th century British Art.

explore buru.org.uk

Over 3,000 profiles, essays, PhD theses, dissertations and more together make buru.org.uk a leading international research portal on the immigrant and refugee experience in British Art since 1900.

Wednesdays to Fridays 10–5.30 at 108a Boundary Road, London NW8 0RH Online open 24/7 every day at benuri.org benuricollection.org.uk buru.org.uk diaspora-artists.net