The article discusses the exhibition “Nameless Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by Contemporary British Artists,” held at the Grosvenor Galleries in London, England from May 20 to July 2, 1921. The exhibition featured artwork by unnamed artists selected by painters Charles Sims, Henry Tonks, and Roger Fry. Other topics include an editorial about the exhibition by editor Robert R. Tatlock, the theme of namelessness in the exhibition, and critical reviews of the exhibition.
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