Between 1913 and 1915, Epstein was associated with the short-lived Vorticism movement and produced one of his best known sculptures " John Quinn, wealthy American collector and patron to the modernists, bought an Epstein sculpture to add his private collection.
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Following early impressionistic work and a period of hard-edge abstraction, procuring influence of Avant-Garde art from the great war period; Cubism, Futurism and Vorticism, she progressed to a mature way of working resulting in a colourful exploration of figurative and imaginary subjects.
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His follow-up to 2005's album'The Fury And The Fire', titled'The Vorticist'( named after the early 20th century art moment Vorticism ) has been in production for many years, although he continues to sporadically announce that he is recording new songs.
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It was in the years 1913 15 that he developed the style of geometric abstraction for which he is best known today, a style which his friend Ezra Pound dubbed " Vorticism . " Lewis found the strong structure of Cubist painting appealing, but said it did not seem " alive " compared to Futurist art, which, conversely, lacked structure.
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In 1956 the Tate Gallery held a major exhibition of his work, " Wyndham Lewis and Vorticism, " in the catalogue to which he declared that " Vorticism, in fact, was what I, personally, did and said at a certain period " a statement which brought forth a series of " Vortex Pamphlets " from his fellow " BLAST " signatory William Roberts.
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In 1956 the Tate Gallery held a major exhibition of his work, " Wyndham Lewis and Vorticism, " in the catalogue to which he declared that " Vorticism, in fact, was what I, personally, did and said at a certain period " a statement which brought forth a series of " Vortex Pamphlets " from his fellow " BLAST " signatory William Roberts.
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The rather traditional British marine artist Sir Norman Wilkinson was during World War I the inventor of dazzle camouflage, by which ships were boldly painted in patterns, achieving results not dissimilar to Vorticism, inspiring the naval ditty : " Captain Schmidt at the periscope / You need not fall or faint / For it s not the vision of drug or dope / But only the dazzle paint ".
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While Lewis is generally seen as the central figure in the movement, it has been suggested that this was more due to his contacts and ability as a self-publicist and polemicist than the quality of his works . both protested strongly the assertion of Lewis, which was printed in the exhibition catalogue : " Vorticism, in fact, was what I, personally, did, and said, at a certain period ."
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Pound took the opportunity to extend the definition of Imagisme to art, naming it Vorticism : " The image is a radiant node or cluster; it is . . . a VORTEX, from which, and through which, and into which, ideas are constantly rushing . " Reacting to the magazine, the poet Lascelles Abercrombie called for the rejection of Imagism and a return to the traditionalism of William Wordsworth; Pound challenged him to a duel on the basis that " Stupidity carried beyond a certain point becomes a public menace ".
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