'Our Little Gang': The Lives of the Vorticists
Through text and full-color illustrations, uncovers the lives and times of the unruly Vorticists, whose innovative abstract artworks shattered early twentieth-century conventions.
 
The Vorticists, a rebellious cohort of young artists in early twentieth-century England, defied the conventions of the art world with their distinctive abstract creations. Despite the brevity of their existence, from 1911 to 1914, their startling innovations left an indelible mark on English art history. In this book James King explores the personalities and lives of these colorful individuals, capturing the tumultuous environment in which they thrived. The narrative presents biographies of the group’s members, such as Jessica Dismorr, Wyndham Lewis, William Roberts, Helen Saunders, and Edward Wadsworth—“our little gang,” as Ezra Pound called them—highlighting personal conflicts and providing a concise, highly readable history of the movement. This book is ideal for art enthusiasts, historians, and anyone intrigued by avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century.
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'Our Little Gang': The Lives of the Vorticists
Through text and full-color illustrations, uncovers the lives and times of the unruly Vorticists, whose innovative abstract artworks shattered early twentieth-century conventions.
 
The Vorticists, a rebellious cohort of young artists in early twentieth-century England, defied the conventions of the art world with their distinctive abstract creations. Despite the brevity of their existence, from 1911 to 1914, their startling innovations left an indelible mark on English art history. In this book James King explores the personalities and lives of these colorful individuals, capturing the tumultuous environment in which they thrived. The narrative presents biographies of the group’s members, such as Jessica Dismorr, Wyndham Lewis, William Roberts, Helen Saunders, and Edward Wadsworth—“our little gang,” as Ezra Pound called them—highlighting personal conflicts and providing a concise, highly readable history of the movement. This book is ideal for art enthusiasts, historians, and anyone intrigued by avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century.
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'Our Little Gang': The Lives of the Vorticists

'Our Little Gang': The Lives of the Vorticists

by James King
'Our Little Gang': The Lives of the Vorticists

'Our Little Gang': The Lives of the Vorticists

by James King

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Through text and full-color illustrations, uncovers the lives and times of the unruly Vorticists, whose innovative abstract artworks shattered early twentieth-century conventions.
 
The Vorticists, a rebellious cohort of young artists in early twentieth-century England, defied the conventions of the art world with their distinctive abstract creations. Despite the brevity of their existence, from 1911 to 1914, their startling innovations left an indelible mark on English art history. In this book James King explores the personalities and lives of these colorful individuals, capturing the tumultuous environment in which they thrived. The narrative presents biographies of the group’s members, such as Jessica Dismorr, Wyndham Lewis, William Roberts, Helen Saunders, and Edward Wadsworth—“our little gang,” as Ezra Pound called them—highlighting personal conflicts and providing a concise, highly readable history of the movement. This book is ideal for art enthusiasts, historians, and anyone intrigued by avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781836390565
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Publication date: 07/13/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 65 MB
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About the Author

About The Author
James King is professor emeritus of English at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. His previous books include Paul Nash: Designer and Illustrator.

Table of Contents

Cover Half-title Page Title Page Copyright Contents Introduction Part One: Tyros 1. The Would-Be Cubist: William Roberts 2. The Dissident: David Bomberg 3. The Coster: Edward Wadsworth 4. The Unseen: Helen Saunders 5. The Overlooked: Jessica Dismorr 6. The Provocateur: Wyndham Lewis 7. The Idealist: Henri Gaudier-Brzeska Part Two: In The Vortex 8. The Italian Connection 9. An Ideal Home? The Omega Workshops 10. The Others 11. A New Room 12. Rooms of One’s Own 13. The Turncoat 14. ‘Great Silent Place’: Defining Vorticism 15. The First Explosion: Blast 1 16. The Theorist: T. E. Hulme 17. July 1914 18. The War 19. The Second Explosion: Blast War Number 20. Other Spaces: Three Design Projects 21. The Vorticist Exhibition 22. Memorial: The Penguin Club Exhibition Part Three: Aftershocks 23. ‘Less Cubism’: William Roberts 24. ‘Methodic Discord’: David Bomberg 25. ‘Cold-Blooded Persistence’: Edward Wadsworth 26. The Uninvited: Helen Saunders 27. The Unwanted: Jessica Dismorr 28. In Transition: Wyndham Lewis Epilogue: The Last Supper References Select Bibliography Acknowledgements Photo Acknowledgements Index
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