
1) British art movement 
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(from the article `London Group`) ...more radical painters, whose work was strongly influenced by Cubist and Futurist geometry and colour, also joined the London Group. These included ... [5 related articles]
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Short-lived British literary and artistic movement (1912-15), influenced by cubism and Futurism and led by Wyndham 
Lewis. Lewis believed that painting should reflect the complexity and rapid...
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Literary and artistic movement occurring between 1912-1915 which attacked the sentimentality of 19th Century art. Ezra Pound was one of the main exponents.
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The Vorticists were a British avant-garde group formed in London in 1914 by the artist, writer and polemicist, Wyndham Lewis. Their only group exhibition was held in London the following year. Vorticism was launched with the first issue (of two) of the magazine Blast which contained among other material two aggressive manifestos by Lewis 'blasting'...
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Short-lived British literary and artistic movement (1912–15), influenced by cubism and Futurism and led by Wyndham Lewis. Lewis believed that painting should reflect the complexity and rapid change of the modern world; he painted in a harsh, angular, semi-abstract style. The last Vorticist exhibition was held in 1915. The aim was t...
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