Wadsworth, Edward Alexander (1889-1949) by Scholes, Robert

Edward Alexander Wadsworth (1889 – 1949) He studied machine draughtsmanship in Munich before attending Bradford Art School and the Slade School from 1909-12, where contemporaries included , and . From 1921 he made regular visits to France and in 1923, traveled to Italy. He exhibited first with the NEAC in 1911, becoming member in 1921, and the Friday Club from 1912-13. In 1913 his work appeared in the second Post-Impressionist Exhibition and he joined the Omega Workshops. When broke from the Omega, Wadsworth followed him and subsequently showed in the Post-Impressionist and Futurist exhibition, Dore Galleries. In 1914 he was a founder member of the London Group, exhibited with the Allied Artists Association, joined the Rebel Art Centre and was a signatory of the Vorticist manifesto in . He exhibited with the Vorticists in 1915 and had his first solo exhibition of drawings and woodcuts in 1919 at the Adelphi Gallery. From 1917 to 1918 he worked on dazzle camouflage for battleships. In 1920 he exhibited with group X, in 1932 became a member of Abstraction-Creation and in 1933 joined Unit One. In his later years he painted in the surrealist manner. Gertler Allinson Nevinson Wyndham Lewis Blast

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