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A vividly illustrated catalogue of linocuts by the Modern British printmakers of the Grosvenor School of Art. The Grosvenor School of Modern Art was founded by the influential teacher, painter and wood-engraver Iain McNab in 1925. Situated in London’s Pimlico district, the school played a key role in the story of modern British printmaking between the World Wars. The Grosvenor School artists received critical acclaim in their time that continued until the late 1930s under the influence of Claude Flight who pioneered a revolutionary method of making the simple linocut to dynamic and colourful effect. Cyril Power, a lecturer in architecture at the school, and Sybil Andrews, the School Secretary, were two of Flight’s star students. Whilst incorporating the avant-garde values of Cubism, Futurism and Vorticism, the Grosvenor School printmakers brought their own unique interpretation of the contemporary world to the medium of linocut in images that are strikingly familiar to this day. They are included in the print collections of the world’s major museums, including the British Museum, the MoMA in New York and the Australian National Gallery. Cutting Edge, which accompanied an exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery, illustrates over 120 linocuts, drawings and posters by Grosvenor School artists; its thematic layout focuses on the key components which made up their dynamic and rhythmic visual imagery. For the first time, three Australian printmakers, Dorrit Black, Ethel Spowers and Eveline Syme - who played a major part in the Grosvenor School story - are included in a major museum exhibition outside of Australia.

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Director’s Foreword – Jennifer Scott Preface – Gordon Samuel Life in Linocuts: The Printmakers of the Grosvenor School of Modern Art – Hana Leaper 1. The Avant-Garde Pulsating Rhythms: The Radical Achievement of Claude Flight and his Printmaking Pupils – Philip Vann 2. Urban Living Relaxing the Line: The Linocuts of the Australian Artists – Dorrit Black, Eveline Syme and Ethel Spowers – Tracey Lock 3. At Work and at Play 4. A Pastoral Life The Rise, Demise and Renaissance of the Grosvenor School Linocuts – Gordon Samuel 5. The Sporting Life 6. On the Move The Andrew-Power Posters Photographs of the Grosvenor School Artists Notes Photography Credits Index

Cutting Edge: Modernist British Printmaking

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      Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
      Publication Date: 13/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9781781300787, 978-1781300787
      ISBN10: 178130078X

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      Book Synopsis
      A vividly illustrated catalogue of linocuts by the Modern British printmakers of the Grosvenor School of Art. The Grosvenor School of Modern Art was founded by the influential teacher, painter and wood-engraver Iain McNab in 1925. Situated in London’s Pimlico district, the school played a key role in the story of modern British printmaking between the World Wars. The Grosvenor School artists received critical acclaim in their time that continued until the late 1930s under the influence of Claude Flight who pioneered a revolutionary method of making the simple linocut to dynamic and colourful effect. Cyril Power, a lecturer in architecture at the school, and Sybil Andrews, the School Secretary, were two of Flight’s star students. Whilst incorporating the avant-garde values of Cubism, Futurism and Vorticism, the Grosvenor School printmakers brought their own unique interpretation of the contemporary world to the medium of linocut in images that are strikingly familiar to this day. They are included in the print collections of the world’s major museums, including the British Museum, the MoMA in New York and the Australian National Gallery. Cutting Edge, which accompanied an exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery, illustrates over 120 linocuts, drawings and posters by Grosvenor School artists; its thematic layout focuses on the key components which made up their dynamic and rhythmic visual imagery. For the first time, three Australian printmakers, Dorrit Black, Ethel Spowers and Eveline Syme - who played a major part in the Grosvenor School story - are included in a major museum exhibition outside of Australia.

      Table of Contents
      Director’s Foreword – Jennifer Scott Preface – Gordon Samuel Life in Linocuts: The Printmakers of the Grosvenor School of Modern Art – Hana Leaper 1. The Avant-Garde Pulsating Rhythms: The Radical Achievement of Claude Flight and his Printmaking Pupils – Philip Vann 2. Urban Living Relaxing the Line: The Linocuts of the Australian Artists – Dorrit Black, Eveline Syme and Ethel Spowers – Tracey Lock 3. At Work and at Play 4. A Pastoral Life The Rise, Demise and Renaissance of the Grosvenor School Linocuts – Gordon Samuel 5. The Sporting Life 6. On the Move The Andrew-Power Posters Photographs of the Grosvenor School Artists Notes Photography Credits Index

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