108A Boundary Road
London
NW8 0RH
United Kingdom
BEN URI celebrates, researches and records the richly diverse Jewish, refgugee and immigrant contribution to British visual culture since 1900. Its leading, distinctive and focussed digital resource enhances its vibrant gallery programming in St. John’s Wood, North West London.
Ben Uri Gallery and Museum was founded in 1915 in the Jewish East End of London by Lazar Berson, a Lithuanian Jewish artist member of the École de Paris. After a period of closure between 1995 and 2002, Ben Uri Gallery and Museum reopened with a completely new and wider remit of Art, Identity and Migration.
In 2018 it furthered this strategic direction by launching the first full scale virtual museum and research centre. It is now recognised as a pioneering, digitally led art museum and a distinctive academic resource on the Jewish, Refugee, and Immigrant contribution to British visual culture since1900. It also formally established the Ben Uri Research Unit for the digital recording of the Jewish, Refugee, and Immigrant contribution to British visual culture since 1900.