There were some reports that Ziegler exhibited works in 1955 at the Ben Uri Gallery in London, but the gallery’s records indicate the artist was an “Adolf Zeigler,” a Jewish painter from London, not the German Ziegler.
The Ben Uri Gallery, incorporating the London Jewish Museum of Art (self-described also as The Art Museum for Everyone), is a registered museum and charity currently sited at 108a Boundary Road, off the famous Abbey Road in St John's Wood, London, England.
A Storm in Europe: Béla Kádar, Hugó Scheiber and Der Sturm in Berlin (Ben Uri Gallery, The London Museum of Art, 2003), ISBN: 978-0900157028
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