Noun
vorticism (countable and uncountable, plural vorticisms)
A short-lived modernist movement in British art and poetry of the early 20th century, incorporating elements of cubism and futurism.
However, Pound learned that Imagism did not lend itself well to the writing of an epic, so he turned to the more dynamic structure of Vorticism for The Cantos. Source: Internet
Ingham (1999), 244–245 Imagism and Vorticism Dorothy Shakespear designed the Vorticism-inspired cover art for Pound's 1915 Ripostes Opinion varies about the nature of Pound's writing style. Source: Internet