Objective Abstraction
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Objective Abstraction
Term applied to the work of a group of British artists in the 1930s. It was used after the exhibition Objective Abstractions was held at the Zwemmer Gallery, London, from March to April 1934. Seven painters participated: Rodrigo Moynihan, Geoffrey Tibble (190952), Graham Bell, Victor Pasmore, Ceri Richards, Thomas Carr and Ivon Hitchens; Edgar Hubert (b 1906) and William Coldstream were also members of the group (although they did not exhibit on this occasion), and
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