Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 189. Not illustrated. Chapters: British Artist Groups and Collectives, Jewish Organisations Based in the United Kingdom, Bloomsbury Group, Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Young British Artists, London Group, Jewish Community Centre for London, Cubitt Artists, Peepshow Collective, Archigram, Blast Theory, the Arts Club, Bank, Cumberland Market Group, London Jewish Forum, Brixton Artists Collective, Camden Town Group, King Mob, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, Art in Ruins, Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, Federation of British Artists, Antirom, Royal Society of Marine Artists, Red Herring Artists, Glasgow School, Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, Hesketh Hubbard Art Society, Birmingham Artists Committee, Royal Watercolour Society, New English Art Club, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, List of St Ives Artists, Rider Spoke, London Sketch Club, Institute of Jewish Studies at University College London, Ulrike and Eamon Compliant, Ancients, Unit Five Seven, Eastbourne Group, Can You See Me Now?, Society of Scottish Artists, Arc Group, Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour, British Surrealist Group, Platform, Cabin Exchange, Society of Engravers, Society of Wildlife Artists, the Pastel Society, World Jewish Relief, League of British Jews, Periscope. Excerpt: The London Group is an artists' exhibiting society based in London, England, founded in 1913, when the Camden Town Group came together with the English Vorticists and other independent artists to challenge the domination of the Royal Academy, which had become unadventurous and conservative. The Group has organised exhibitions, usually once a year, since 1913, even through the two World Wars. When resources permit, the Group holds open submission exhibitions to encourage and support other artists struggling to get their work shown in public. The London Gr...