The Jewish Museum in Prague focuses on Jewish refugees who fled the Eastern Front with an exhibition running until February 1st 2015.
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‘The Orient in Bohemia?’ Prague exhibition remembering First World War Jewish refugees
The Jewish Museum in Prague focuses on Jewish refugees who fled the Eastern Front with an exhibition running until February 1st 2015.
Continue reading‘Screaming Steel’ – Exhibition in UK city of Newcastle captures horrors of the War
An exhibition examining artistic and literary responses to the horrors suffered by First World War soldiers can be seen at the Hatton Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, until December 13th 2014.
Continue readingL’Adieu aux Armes – Roubaix remembers First World War with 4-year art show
The French city of Roubaix has launched a four-year programme of art exhibitions commemorating the First World War Centenary in a gallery which used to be an art deco swimming pool.
Continue readingL’Adieu aux Armes – Roubaix remembers First World War with 4-year art show
Centenary News Deputy Editor, Peter Alhadeff, visits the French city of Roubaix for the launch of a series of art exhibitions, dedicated to the First World War, in a former art deco swimming pool.
Continue readingL’Adieu aux Armes – Roubaix remembers First World War with 4-year art show
Centenary News Deputy Editor, Peter Alhadeff, visits the French city of Roubaix for the launch of a series of art exhibitions, dedicated to the First World War, in a former art deco swimming pool.
Continue readingSopwith Camel goes aloft for ‘First World War in the Air’ at RAF Museum in London
A Sopwith Camel fighter plane has been hoisted into place for the start of the RAF Museum’s ‘First World War in the Air’ exhibition in December 2014.
Continue readingExhibition: ‘World War I in Vienna – City Life in Photography and Graphic Art’
A new exhibition at the Wien Museum (Vienna Museum) in Austria will explore the impact of the First World War on the Home Front.
Continue reading‘Menin Gate at Midnight’ – a personal view by Christopher J. Harvie
CN writer Christopher J. Harvie, discusses 'Menin Gate at Midnight', the William Longstaff painting on loan to the Canadian War Museum for 'Fighting in Flanders-Gas. Mud. Memory,' a Centenary exhibition starting in November 2014.
Continue readingMenin Gate Lions arrive at Canadian War Museum for ‘Fighting in Flanders’ exhibition
Australia’s Menin Gate Lions have been unveiled at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, where they will feature in a Centenary exhibition starting in November 2014.
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