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Roger Fry: Bloomsbury and the Invention of Modern Art (2026)
ISBN: 9781068691461
Artist(s): Roger Fry
Author(s): Fiona McKenzie Johnston
Format: hardback
Year published: 2026
Publisher: Triglyph People
Total Pages: 240
Illustrations: 50 in colour, 10 in black and white
Artist(s) Biographies:
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Roger Fry (1866–1934) and his role as critic, curator and member of the Bloomsbury Group are explored in this rich and vibrant biography. From his curation of one of the most important collections in New York and groundbreaking exhibitions in London to his launch of the Omega Workshops with Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, Fry introduced Post-Impressionism, radicalised interiors and changed the landscape of twentieth-century art. His introduction of Cézanne, Van Gogh and Matisse to a British audience played a significant role in a legacy that still inspires today.
Often overlooked, Fry was one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century art in Britain, giving a generation of modern artists their first exhibitions, while also creating art himself. Roger Fry: Bloomsbury and the Invention of Modern Art offers a compelling portrait of his extraordinary career and his pivotal role in redefining British art.








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