The Art of the Steal: Nazi Looting During WWII |
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Shauna Isaac to give The Arts Society Chiswick's May 2024 Lecture
April 26, 2024 The next lecture to be hosted by The Arts Society Chiswick’s May lecture is “The Art of the Steal: Nazi looting during WWII”. It will be given by art historian and restitution specialist Shauna Isaac at 8pm on Thursday, 9 May at POSK on King Street in Hammersmith. The Nazis looted over 20% of Western Art during World War II, confiscating art from Jewish families and emptying museums throughout Europe. This lecture will provide an overview of Nazi looting by setting the scene in Nazi Germany, discussing Hitler’s obsession with art and how the Monuments Men recovered art after the war. Several landmark cases will be discussed in detail including Gustav Klimt’s celebrated Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer. Shauna Issac has been active in World War II art restitution for several years and has worked with families and government organisations to recover Nazi looted art. She set up the Central Registry on Looted Cultural Property and served as a member of the Working Group for the Holocaust Era Assets Conference in Prague. Olivia Freeman, Chair, The Arts Society Chiswick says, “This is a fascinating lecture where, amongst other things, we will learn more about the provenance of the "Woman in Gold". Doors open at 7pm, as does the private bar. The Arts Society Chiswick AGM will be held before the lecture at 7.45. The Lecture will start at 8pm and guests are very welcome to join us, if possible, by 7:45pm - £10 on the door. Membership of the Arts Society Chiswick includes ten expert lectures on the second Thursday of every month (except August and December) and the opportunity to participate in tours, visits, social events and Special Interest Days. For more information see the society's web site. The Arts Society Chiswick brings people together through a shared curiosity for the arts, to create opportunities for everyone to be part of a diverse community in which they can enjoy, learn about, participate in, and preserve the Arts and Cultural Heritage.
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