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John Banting

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He died there in January 1972, aged 69, just as a solo exhibition at London's Hamet Gallery was reviving interest in his work. There was a posthumous exhibition at the Edward Harvane Gallery in March 1972.
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in 1929. While in Paris in 1930 he met some of the key figures of the surrealist movement, and their influence was reflected in his 1931 exhibition at the
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in 1936 and worked on various projects, commercial and artistic, ranging from an advertisement for Shell Oil to sets and costumes for the
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in October 1938. Michael Robinson has pointed to the satire of form and formality as a key aspect of his work.
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After the war Banting found himself struggling to make a living, but was helped by a grant from the
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with Cunard in 1931 to investigate racial politics and civil rights, and contributed poems to her
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obituary, he was "an artist who adopted surrealist conventions for satirical purposes".
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Banting first gained wider notice in the 1920s through his work on book jackets with
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The Rio Grande: Constant Lambert, the poem by Sacheverell Sitwell
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Louisa Buck. 'John Banting's Designs for The Hogarth Press', in
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Banting created many artworks during this period, including:
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who dubbed him "the eternal outsider". In 1946 he published
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regarded him as "the only true English Surrealist painter".
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Writers from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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John Banting, Hamet Gallery catalogue, London, Dec. 1971
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marked his increasing political awareness. He visited
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International Surrealist Exhibition catalogue (1936)
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During the war he worked as an art director for the
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Index

Surrealist
Bloomsbury Group
Anthony Powell
Chelsea
Chipping Campden School
vorticism
Vincent Square
Bernard Meninsky
Fitzroy Street
London Group
Seven and Five Society
Leonard
Virginia Woolf
Hogarth Press
Constant Lambert
Cambridge Theatre
The Rio Grande
Wertheim Gallery
London International Surrealist Exhibition
Camargo Society
Sadler's Wells
Marcel Duchamp
Storran Gallery
Nancy Cunard
Brian Howard
Harlem
Civil War
International Brigade
Ernest Hemmingway
Innsbruck

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