A Crisis of Brilliance tells the extraordinary
story of the formative periods of five of the most important
British artists of the 20th century: Dora Carrington, Mark
Gertler, Paul Nash, Richard Nevinson and Stanley Spencer.
From diverse backgrounds, they met at
The Slade in London between 1908 and 1910, in what was later
described as the School’s ‘last crisis of brilliance’. They
loved, talked and fought; they admired, conspired and sometimes
disparaged each others’ artistic creations. They created
new movements; they frequented the most stylish cafés and
restaurants and founded a night-club; they slept with their
models and prostitutes; their love affairs descended into
obsession, murder and suicide. And of course they all had
to endure the Great War, which changed them – and England
– forever.
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