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Group X was a short-lived British artistic movement in the years after the First World War, which held an exhibition in 1920 and planned others that never happened.

Group X
Lithograph poster by E. McKnight Kauffer for the Group X exhibition 26 March – 24 April 1920
Years active1920
LocationUnited Kingdom
Major figures
  • Edward McKnight Kauffer
  • Wyndham Lewis
  • InfluencesVorticism
    Cover of the catalogue of the Mansard Gallery exhibition

    In 1920, some former members of the pre-War Vorticist movement abruptly left the London Group of which they had been part. Six – Jessica Dismorr, Frederick Etchells, Cuthbert Hamilton, Wyndham Lewis, William Roberts and Edward Wadsworth – were joined by the sculptor Frank Dobson, Charles Ginner, the American Edward McKnight Kauffer and John Turnbull to found Group X.[1][2]

    The group exhibited at the Mansard Gallery in Heal's in the Tottenham Court Road from 26 March to 24 April 1920.[3]: 246 

    References

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    1. ^ Monica Bohm-Duchen. Group X. Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed May 2017. (subscription required).
  • ^ Glossary of art terms: Group X. London: Tate Gallery. Accessed May 2017.
  • ^ Nigel Vaux Halliday (April 1987). The Identity of Wyndham Lewis's Painting at Group X. The Burlington Magazine 129 (1009): 245–247. (subscription required).
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