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London Exile: Metropolis, Modernity, and Artistic Migration Burcu Dogramaci (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munich) 9789462704671

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A new approach to modern art shaped by exile and migration.

In the 1930s and 1940s, London was a metropolis of artistic exile and a place of refuge from Nazi persecution. London Exile is the first book to look at the British capital as a sanctuary for modern artists. The city presented its new arrivals with opportunities and challenges: exiles established galleries, founded publishing houses and magazines, collaborated with local artists, organised exhibitions, published their work, and built networks. Artistic and theoretical production flourished in close dialogue with urban space.

This volume sheds light on how the arrival of exiles transformed London's art scene and, conversely, how the experience of displacement and the city shaped the work of emigres in fields such as art, architecture, and photography. London Exile brings art history, urban studies, and exile studies into a vibrant dialogue and contributes to a new understanding of the history of modern art.



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Burcu Dogramaci is professor of art history and director of the Kate Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen.

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Burcu Dogramaci's London Exile constitutes the definitive history of how the cultural workers who fled Nazi Germany-from artists, photographers, designers, and sculptors to publishers and gallerists-were shaped by their emigration. It also tells the story of how these immigrants left indelible marks on their city of refuge and how their work there forever changed London, remaking it into the celebrated modern cultural metropolis that it is today. - Elizabeth Otto, the University at Buffalo, State University of New York





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ISBN 9789462704671
Author Burcu Dogramaci
Format Paperback
Page Count 600
Imprint Leuven University Press
Publisher Leuven University Press
Weight(grams) 454g

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