The London Group

There are usually between 80 and 100 members and an annual fee is charged to cover gallery hire and organisational costs.

[1] Founding members included the patron-artist Ethel Sands, artist Anna Hope Hudson,[3] Walter Sickert, Jacob Epstein, Wyndham Lewis, Robert Bevan and his wife Stanislawa de Karlowska, and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska.

[4] Other early female members included Marjorie Sherlock,[5] Mary Godwin,[6] and Ruth Doggett.

[7] Throughout its history, The London Group has held open submission exhibitions to encourage and support other artists struggling to get their work shown in public.

[9] One of the oldest standing artist-led organisations in the world, The London Group continues to exist today with over 80 members.

The London Group Open exhibition 2011 at the Cello Factory, London.
Jacob Epstein 's 1913 sculpture The Rock Drill was first shown in the second London Group show in March 1915. The original is now lost.