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East London Art Club exhibition
A double page spread from the Illustrated London News showing some the works on display at the first annual Exhibition of the East London Art Club at the Whitechapel Art Gallery. The Clubs formation was inspired by the work of teacher John Cooper at the Bow and Bromley Evening Institute. It evolved into the East London Group and continued to exhibit until the mid 1930s Date: December 1928
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Annual Bromley Cooper Gallery Institute White Chapel 1928 December
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December 1928: A Celebration of East London Art at the Whitechapel Gallery This double-page spread from the Illustrated London News showcases some of the remarkable works displayed at the first annual exhibition of the East London Art Club at the Whitechapel Art Gallery. The East London Art Club was the brainchild of John Cooper, an inspiring art teacher at the Bow and Bromley Evening Institute. Cooper's dedication to nurturing local artistic talent led to the formation of this groundbreaking group, which would continue to exhibit until the mid-1930s. The East London Art Club was a testament to the rich artistic heritage of the East End. The works on display at the Whitechapel Gallery reflected the diverse communities and vibrant culture of the area. From the intricate details of urban landscapes to the raw emotion of figurative paintings, the artworks showcased a unique perspective that set them apart from the more established London art scenes. The East London Art Club was more than just an exhibition space; it was a hub for creative expression and community engagement. The Club provided a platform for local artists to showcase their work, connect with one another, and learn from each other. The annual exhibitions at the Whitechapel Gallery became a highly anticipated event in the East End's cultural calendar, attracting art lovers and collectors from across the city. This image captures the excitement and energy of the first East London Art Club exhibition. The works on display are a testament to the talent and vision of the artists who came together to celebrate their shared passion for art in the heart of East London.
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