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Alfred Orage and the Leeds Arts Club 1893 - 1923 (Paperback)
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Alfred Orage and the Leeds Arts Club 1893 - 1923 (Paperback)
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Alfred Orage was one of those mysterious figures in our cultural
history who was in his lifetime extremely influential, and after
his death almost forgotten. He was the man who co-founded the Leeds
Arts Club, possibly the only genuine manifestation of Expressionism
in pre-second world war Britain, which promoted the philosophy of
Nietzsche, the mystical socialism of the early Labour movement and
suffragette feminism, as well as literary and artistic modernism.
He turned the weekly newspaper the New Age from a failing organ of
the Christian Socialism movement into the British equivalent of
Germany's Der Sturm, and the most widely read cultural periodical
of its age. And he was the first mentor of one of the most
important writers on modern art of the twentieth century, Herbert
Read, helping to shape his philosophy of art, and through him the
direction of international modernism. In this book Tom Steele
follows Orage's career alongside the history of the Leeds Arts
Club, showing that modernism in Britain was not wholly a
London-centred affair. Whilst Roger Fry and Bloomsbury were
following and promoting French modernism in the first two decades
of the twentieth century, Orage and other figures associated with
the Leeds Arts Club, including Holbrooke Jackson, Arthur Penty,
Michael Sadler, Frank Rutter and of course Herbert Read, were
engaged in the far more radical modernist ideas coming out of
Germany, with Sadler even collecting paintings by Wassily Kandinsky
in Leeds as early as 1913.
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