-
Cubism and was
introduced to the
public by
means of the
publication of the
Vorticist manifesto in
Blast magazine.
Familiar forms of
representational art were...
- critic. He was a co-founder of the
Vorticist movement in art and
edited BLAST, the
literary magazine of the
Vorticists. His
novels include Tarr (1916–17)...
- the wife of
American poet Ezra Pound. One of a
small number of
women vorticist painters, her art work was
published in BLAST, the short-lived but influential...
-
Vorticists at the
Restaurant de la Tour Eiffel,
Spring 1915 is a 1961–1962
painting by the
English artist William Roberts. It
depicts the
Vorticist group...
-
Blast was the short-lived
literary magazine of the
Vorticist movement in Britain. Two
editions were published: the
first on 2 July 1914 (dated 20 June...
-
April 1885 – 1
January 1963) was an
English painter ****ociated with the
Vorticist movement.
Helen Saunders (pronounced Saːnders) was born in
Bedford Park...
-
elements of ****urism." ****urism was an
important influence upon Lewis's
Vorticist philosophy. Vorticism,
named by Pound, was
founded with the publication...
-
Writer Geoffrey Wagner declared Balla's
painting to be
anathema to the
Vorticist aesthetic of
British painter Wyndham Lewis, who
criticized ****urism for...
-
included all the arts, and in
Blast "the
Imagist propaganda merged into the
Vorticist." In the end,
Blast was
published only twice, in 1914 and 1915. In June...
- days
after the
Vorticist Manifesto was published, war was
declared on Germany.
Vorticism managed to
continue into 1915, with a
Vorticist exhibition in...