If you look up “Vorticism” in handbooks of art, you will likely find prominent mention of two things: it was the first attempt on British soil to launch an avant-garde art movement, and it was ...
The virile optimism of Vorticism exploded on the art scene in 1914, only to be crushed by the horrors of war Harder, faster, fiercer, louder: Jacob Epstein's The Rock Drill confronts you at the door, ...
Tate Britain’s Vorticism exhibition revisits one of English art’s most radical and yet mysterious movements. By Juliet Jacques Tate Britain’s Vorticism exhibition revisits one of English art’s most ...
On the eve of World War I, a band of iconoclastic, London-based artists announced the debut of Vorticism, a movement that rejected “sentimental” Victorian aesthetics in favor of bold abstraction ...
An exhibition on the Vorticism art movement is set to open at Tate Britain in London next week, with branding and exhibition work carried out by Rose Design, inspired by an original Vorticist ...
Notes Published on the occasion of the exhibition Blasting the Future! Vorticism in Britain 1910-1920 held at the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London, 4 Feb - 18 Apr 2004 and the ...
When it comes to the early history of modern art, London was lamentably behind. In 1910, when Europe was a hotbed of competing '-isms’ that would set the agenda for the most dynamic century in the ...