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- very few Vorticist works. And the inclusion of work by Bomberg, Roberts, Wadsworth, Nevinson, Dobson, Kramer under the heading 'Other Vorticists' – together...
- 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)...
- Antcliff (ed.). The Vorticists: manifesto for a modern world. London: Tate Publishing. ISBN 978-1854378859. "William Roberts, 'The Vorticists at the Restaurant...
- In 1915 she became ****ociated with the Vorticists through the artist Wyndham Lewis, signing the Vorticist's manifesto in the first edition of the literary...
- 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...
- 'Blasted' or 'Blessed' depended on how they were seen by the fledgling Vorticists. Among them were the leaders of the rival avant-garde grouped about Roger...
- to the Dadaists in Paris. The Rebel Art Movement transformed into the Vorticists several of his illustrations appeared in the issues of the literary magazine...
- founded the Vorticists, an avant garde group of artists and writers from which Nevinson was excluded, though he devised the title for the Vorticists' magazine...
- Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University held an exhibition entitled The Vorticists: Rebel Artists in London and New York, 1914-18 from 30 September 2010...
- has media related to Dorothy Shakespear. Nasher Museum Vorticist exhibition The Women Vorticists Pound Family Postcards A collection of 268 postcards collected...