An exclusive, limited edition reissue of the first study of the East London Group, telling the remarkable story of how a group of untrained London artists became an art world sensation in the interwar years.
Although the East London Group achieved commercial success and huge media coverage in the late 1920s and early 1930s, their story is relatively unknown today. Their atmospheric paintings depicting scenes from everyday life, their London surroundings and scenes from further afield are now highly sought after. Inspired by the charismatic teacher John Cooper, its artists, mainly working-class people with little art world experience, achieved shows at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, Tate Gallery, and around the UK. Then, amazingly, two of them reached the dizzying heights of the Venice Biennale in 1936. Their fans included such luminaries as Arnold Bennett, Joseph Duveen, Aldous Huxley, Ramsay MacDonald, Walter Sickert and Osbert Sitwell.
This fascinating book is based on correspondence and interviews with the last group members plus primary and secondary archival research over many years. It includes extensive artist biographies plus chapters covering the group members' involvement in film, the stage and poster work, alongside stories of their mentor John Cooper's mosaic revival and his wife Phyllis Bray's huge murals for the New People's Palace in Mile End Road, London.
Artists of the East London Group is the first study of this important group of artists, first published in 2012. Richly illustrated, the group's story is examined in captivating detail, with biographies of all the artists and a list showing where you can see their paintings today. This exclusive, numbered limited edition is beautifully produced with a cloth-bound cover featuring foiled detail.
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Höhe: 270 mm
Breite: 210 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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978-1-84994-927-9 (9781849949279)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
David Buckman has been a journalist and author for over 50 years, writing for numerous magazines and newspapers, and has also made several hundred radio and television broadcasts. Since the first edition of his dictionary Artists in Britain Since 1945 appeared in 1998 he has concentrated on arts writing. He contributed to Macmillan's Dictionary of Art and Brian McFarlane's Encyclopedia of British Film. Monograph subjects include J B Manson, Leonid Pasternak, Martin Leman and Glyn and Katherine Walne; Charles Debenham's East Anglia; and he completed a biography of the sculptor A H Gerrard. There have also been many obituaries for the Independent and the Guardian. He is an advisor to the Public Catalogue Foundation.
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Art in the East End before the East London Group
Introducing John Cooper
Formation of East London Art Club
Enter Hamilton Dicker
Success at the Whitechapel
Tate Gallery show and tour
Into the West End
The exhibition pace quickens
A crucial contract is signed
Film and stage recognition
Cooper's mosaic revival
Bray's People's Palace triumph
Cooper under pressure
Decline and dissolution
Artists' biographies
Afterword
Notes
Select bibliography
The East London Group in public collections
Index