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Cyril E. Power, Whence and Whither?, ca. 1930, Courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art, © The Artist’s Estate & Osborne Samuel Ltd., London
Sep 23, 2008 – Dec 7, 2008
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1914 marked the beginning of the long-running, deeply influential First World War, as well as the start of the short-lived — but also deeply influential — Vorticist movement. During this dogma-eat-dogma stretch of art history, Wyndham Lewis and his cohorts (including the ever-declamatory Ezra Pound) issued their bold typographic manifesto, famous for its blast-or-bless dialectic on everything from London and mild-mannered people to hairdressers and James Joyce. Starting today, the Met's Rhythms of Modern Life showcases 14 artists who embraced this -ism's vim and vigor. The etched statements include Edward Wadsworth's hieroglyphic woodcuts and Cyril Power's angular, dreamlike linocuts of the London tube.
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