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-In focusing on the origins and early use of the term biomorphism, this essay will ... of biomorphism in a short article called tellingly “[[Comment on England]].” This was published in January 1935 in the first issue of [[Axis]]https://monoskop.org/images/d/d3/Axis_1_Jan_1935.pdf 
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-'' [[The Arts Today]]'' (1935) is a book edited by [[Geoffrey Grigson]].+"'''Comment on England''' (1935) is an essay by [[Geoffrey Grigson]] first published in the first issue of [[Axis]][https://monoskop.org/images/d/d3/Axis_1_Jan_1935.pdf]. The essay features an early use of the term ''[[biomorphism]]''.
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 +The essay was collected in '' [[The Arts Today]]'' (1935), a book edited by [[Geoffrey Grigson]].
:"Product of the multiform inventive artist, abstraction-surrealism nearly in control; of a constructor of images between the conscious and the unconscious and between what we perceive and what we project emotionally into the objects of our world; of the one English sculptor of large, imaginative power, of which he is almost master; the biomorphist producing viable work, with all the technique he requires." :"Product of the multiform inventive artist, abstraction-surrealism nearly in control; of a constructor of images between the conscious and the unconscious and between what we perceive and what we project emotionally into the objects of our world; of the one English sculptor of large, imaginative power, of which he is almost master; the biomorphist producing viable work, with all the technique he requires."
-It features eight essays +Dead or Alive MYFANWY EVANS .. 3 Our Terminology HERBERT READ 6 Comment on England GEOFFREY GRIGSON 8 Inscriptions under Pictures ANATOLE JAKOVSKI 14 Modern Art H. S. EDE .. 21 For, But Not With PAUL NASH
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-Dead or Alive MYFANWY EVANS .. 3 Our Terminology HERBERT READ 6 Comment on England GEOFFREY GRIGSON 8 Inscriptions under Pictures ANATOLE JAKOVSKI 14 Modern Art H. S. EDE .. 21 For, But Not With PAUL NASH .. 24 Reviews 27 +
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"Comment on England (1935) is an essay by Geoffrey Grigson first published in the first issue of Axis[1]. The essay features an early use of the term biomorphism.

The essay was collected in The Arts Today (1935), a book edited by Geoffrey Grigson.

"Product of the multiform inventive artist, abstraction-surrealism nearly in control; of a constructor of images between the conscious and the unconscious and between what we perceive and what we project emotionally into the objects of our world; of the one English sculptor of large, imaginative power, of which he is almost master; the biomorphist producing viable work, with all the technique he requires."


Dead or Alive MYFANWY EVANS .. 3 Our Terminology HERBERT READ 6 Comment on England GEOFFREY GRIGSON 8 Inscriptions under Pictures ANATOLE JAKOVSKI 14 Modern Art H. S. EDE .. 21 For, But Not With PAUL NASH




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