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Allied Artists' Association (AAA). A society of British artists formed in London in 1908 by the critic Frank Rutter (1876–1937) and artists in Sickert's circle for the purpose of organizing annual exhibitions of progressive painters in the jury-free manner of the French Salon des Indépendants. It held annual exhibitions at the Albert Hall from 1908 (more than 3,000 works were shown at the first show) and then smaller shows at the Grafton Galleries between 1916 and 1920. Brancusi (1913), Kandinsky (1909), and Zadkine (1913) received the first British showing of their works at these exhibitions. The Camden Town Group, founded in 1911, was made up largely of members of the Allied Artists' Association.

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