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Что (кто) такое vorticism - определение

SHORT-LIVED MODERNIST MOVEMENT IN BRITISH ART AND POETRY OF THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Vorticists; Vorticist; Rebel Art Centre
  • ''BLAST: The Review of the Great English Vortex'',1914
  • ''Dazzle-Ships in Drydock at Liverpool'' by Edward Wadsworth, 1919, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
  • ''Hieratic Head of Ezra Pound'' by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, 1914
  • ''Abstract Composition'' is indicative of Jessica Dismorr's work at the time of the Vorticist Exhibition, 1915
  • [[Kate Lechmere]], [[Cuthbert Hamilton]] (seated), [[Edward Wadsworth]] and [[Wyndham Lewis]] at the [[Rebel Art Centre]], March 1914
  • ''Abstract Composition'' is indicative of Laurence Atkinson's work at the time of the Vorticist Exhibition, 1915
  • Poster for the Group X exhibition, 1920
  •  ''Rock Drill'' in Jacob Epstein's studio ''c''.1913
  • [[Edward Wadsworth]], ''Vorticist Study'', 1914, [[Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza]], [[Madrid]]
  •  ''Workshop'' Wyndham Lewis,  ''c''.1914
  •  ''The Dancers'' Wyndham Lewis, 1912

Vorticism         
['v?:t?s?sm]
¦ noun a British artistic movement of 1914-15 influenced by cubism and futurism.
Derivatives
Vorticist noun & adjective
Origin
from L. vortex, vortic- 'eddy' + -ist.
Vorticism         
Vorticism was a London-based modernist art movement formed in 1914 by the writer and artist Wyndham Lewis. The movement was partially inspired by Cubism and was introduced to the public by means of the publication of the Vorticist manifesto in Blast magazine.
Vortical         
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  • An irrotational vortex
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  • A rigid-body vortex
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  • A plughole vortex
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FLUID FLOW REVOLVING AROUND AN AXIS OF ROTATION
Vortical; Vortices; Vortexing; Forced vortex; Free vortex; Free-vortex; Forced-vortex; Vortexes; Irrotational vortex; Irrotational vortices
·adj Of or pertaining to a vortex or vortexes; resembling a vortex in form or motion; whirling; as, a vortical motion.

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Vorticism

Vorticism was a London-based modernist art movement formed in 1914 by the writer and artist Wyndham Lewis. The movement was partially inspired by 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 rejected in favour of a geometric style that tended towards a hard-edged abstraction. Lewis proved unable to harness the talents of his disparate group of avant-garde artists; however, for a brief period Vorticism proved to be an exciting intervention and an artistic riposte to Marinetti's Futurism and the post-impressionism of Roger Fry's Omega Workshops.

Vorticist paintings emphasised 'modern life' as an array of bold lines and harsh colours drawing the viewer's eye into the centre of the canvas and vorticist sculpture created energy and intensity through 'direct carving'.