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SUMMARY:01.02| Exhibition: Feliks Fabian from the collection of Lili Stern-Pohlmann\, MBE
DESCRIPTION:We are very happy to invite you to the next exhibition organized by the Polish Library POSK in London\, where the works of Felix Fabian will be presented. \nWe invite you to the opening of the exhibition “From the collection of Lili Stern-Pohlmann\, MBE/ From the collection of Lili Steen-Pohlmann MBE” on February 1 at 4:00 p.m. at the POSK Gallery.  \nFeliks Fabian was a Polish realist painter who died in London in 1994. A large part of his work consists of paintings depicting memories\, everyday life in an Eastern European Jewish town. He became famous as a seasoned portraitist\, immortalizing film and theater stars in his paintings. He studied painting under the supervision of Professor Sterling in Vienna\, and then Professor Maccioco in Rome. After the outbreak of World War II\, he left for Lviv\, where he found employment as a graphic artist in the Feliks Konarski theater. He performed parodying Charlie Chaplin\, was arrested by the NKVD in 1940 and exiled deep into the USSR. Freed under an amnesty in 1941\, he joined the Polish Army in the East\, which was being organized\, and set off through the Middle East. In the meantime\, he performed in Czołówka Teatralna and Parada Polska. After the end of the war\, he decided to remain in exile\, initially living in Great Britain\, from where he soon left for Argentina. From 1948\, for three years\, he was the artistic director of the film industry-based “Studio Parana” in Buenos Aires. In 1951\, he founded his own painting studio\, and in the mid-1960s\, he decided to move to London\, where he lived until his death.
URL:https://posk.org/en/event/01-02-exhibition-feliks-fabian-from-the-collection-of-lili-stern-pohlmann-mbe/
LOCATION:Galeria POSK\, 238-246 King Street\, London\, Hammersmith\, W6 0RF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art & Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:04.02| Exhibition at Pilsudski Institute
DESCRIPTION:We are open every Tuesday and Thursday from 11 am to 7 pm\, and first Saturday of the month from 11 am to 3 pm.
URL:https://posk.org/en/event/04-02-exhibition-at-pilsudski-institute/
LOCATION:Instytut Piłsudskiego w Londynie
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SUMMARY:13.02| Old Wine in New Bottles - Lecture by Gillian Hovell.
DESCRIPTION:Old Wine in New Bottles – 10th Anniversary Celebrations – Lecture by Gillian Hovell. 13 February 8.00 pmMore information: theartssocietychiswick.org.uk \nGreat new talk – marvellous as a celebration of our 10th Anniversary!  This talk is in itself a celebration of how the Ancient Greeks and Romans created our love of wine. How wine’s popularity spread\, how wine production has and has not changed\, what wine connoisseurs 2\,000 years ago thought made a wine great! \nAs an archaeologist who has excavated a Roman wine-producting warehouse\, I promise that this talk will refresh your palette! \n\nGillian Howell holds a BA (Hons) Latin and Ancient History\, Exeter University\, and then branched out into archaeology. Ex-BBC\, lecturer for British Museum and York University\, an award winning writer and author who specialises in relating the ancient world to our modern lives\, in person\, in the field\, on line and in the media (most recently on BBC News Channel\, Radio 4 Today programme and BBC World Service). \nPublications include Visiting the Past: A guide to finding and understanding Britain’s Archaeology and Roman Britain. Forthcoming Latin Yesterday\, Today and For Ever\, and A Mediterranean Tour: Not just a Load of Old Stones. \nShe teaches adult education courses in Latin\, archaeology and ancient history and has publicly lectures widely and passionately\, on cruises and tours and for museums such as the British Museum & Ashmolean\, national press\, universities\, literary festivals\, and diverse societies including Classical Associations\, the U3A and the National Trust.
URL:https://posk.org/en/event/13-02-old-wine-in-new-bottles-lecture-by-gillian-hovell/
LOCATION:Sala Malinowa
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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