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'Vorticism' was a short lived United Kingdom art movement of the early 20th century.
His early paintings were influenced by cubism, futurism and vorticism.
In this way the show keeps the balance between the dynamiters of Vorticism and those whose orientation was more pacific.
Vorticism combined the two movements in a strikingly dramatic critique of modernity.
It was instrumental in pioneering the British avant-garde, from vorticism to imagism.
However, Vorticism diverged from Futurism in the way it tried to capture movement in an image.
But they also include material that bears more directly on the hectic and insubordinate character of Vorticism in its relation to English life.
Page about Vorticism that includes an example of Saunder's work ("vorticist composition")
Dobson began as a painter, and his early work was influenced by cubism, vorticism, and futurism.
Between 1908 and 1914, it was instrumental in pioneering the British avant-garde from Vorticism to Imagism.
Others aligned themselves instead to its British equivalent, Vorticism, led by Wyndham Lewis.
Pound was influential in the creation of Imagist poetry until he left the movement to embrace Vorticism in 1914.
I didn't want to give it up, but I began to feel that alienation is dated, like Fauvism or Vorticism.
He met Ezra Pound, who introduced him to the short-lived Vorticism movement in Britain.
Influenced by Cubism, Futurism and Vorticism, his work expressed dynamic rhythm through bold, simple forms.
Lewis himself saw Vorticism as an independent alternative to Cubism, Futurism and Expressionism.
From Vortex To Vorticism: Ezra Pound's art and science.
Although Strachan was interested in Futurism, Cubism, and Vorticism, his work shows little influence of this.
"Form is a Verb: Pousette-Dart and Vorticism."
The name Vorticism was coined by the poet Ezra Pound, a close friend of Lewis and the group's main publicist.
Ezra Pound's "Vorticism" essay, from The Fortnightly Review archive.
Through his influence on T. E. Hulme his ideas had an effect on early British modernism, especially vorticism.
A 1956 exhibition at the Tate Gallery was called Wyndham Lewis and Vorticism, highlighting his prominent place in the movement.
A review of the 2011 Vorticism exhibit at the Tate Britain by Prof. Andrew Thacker.
Between 1913 and 1915 Epstein was associated with the short-lived Vorticism movement and produced one of his best known sculptures 'The Rock Drill'.