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Blast | Wyndham Lewis | Conceived by the Anglo-American journalist and writer Wyndham Lewis, Blast was a short-lived journal that ran for just two issues as a manifesto for the avant garde art movement vorticism. As well as Lewis's manifesto, Blast contained poems and prose by Ezra Pound, TS Eliot and Ford Madox Ford, and reproduced the work of key modernist artists, such as David Bomberg, Edward Wadsworth and Jacob Epstein
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Vorticism at the Tate - The vorticists were a British avant-garde group formed in London in 1914 with the aim of creating art that expressed the dynamism of the modern world.
MoMA | Inventing Abstraction
MoMA | Inventing Abstraction | Wyndham Lewis | Portrait of an Englishwoman. 1913 or 1914
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David Bomberg, The Mud Bath 1914, Oil on canvas Bomberg, did work that linked to Vorticism, because he never saw himself as a Vorticist, he resisted being labelled to the group. But he was associated with the Vorticists and accepted an invitation to show his work alongside them in 1915 in the first Vorticist exhibition.
vorticism blast - Google Search
vorticism blast - Google Search
Drawings that reveal artists at their most daring 8411
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), Zeichnung für Punkt und Linie zu Fläche (Drawing for Point and Line to Plane), 1925. Pen and India ink on paper, 13½ x 8⅝ in (34.3 x 21.8 cm). Estimate £60,000-80,000. This lot is offered in Impressionist and Modern Works on Paper on 28 June at Christie’s London
Blast from the past: the vorticist moment
Blast from the past: the vorticist moment
‘View of a Town‘, Edward Wadsworth, c.1918 | Tate
Edward Wadsworth, View of a Town 1918