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specialist in
customs law. He had two
brothers - Yuri
Arvatov (1898–1937) and
Vadim Arvatov.
Arvatov was
involved with the
Institute of
Artistic Culture...
- (1893–1942) They were soon
joined by:: 6
Nikolai Tarabukin, (1889–1956)
Boris Arvatov, (1896–1940) Osip Brik, (1888–1945)
Boris Kušner, (1888–1937) Gough, Maria...
- Vesnin, Rodchenko,
Varvara Stepanova, and the
theorists Aleksei Gan,
Boris Arvatov and Osip Brik)
would develop a
definition of
Constructivism as the combination...
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pragmatic aesthetic of
industrial art, the
prominent theorist being Boris Arvatov (1896–1940).
Another group was UNOVIS, a very short-lived but influential...
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Deputies Elected Arvatov SR
Gurevich SR
Medvedev SR
Nearonov SR
Kaminsky Bolshevik Kaul
Bolshevik Kolesnikov Bolshevik Yakovleva Bolshevik...
- Bebutov, O. Brik, P. Markov, V. Meyerhold, S. Yutkevich, A. Fevralsky, B.
Arvatov, S, Tretyakov, and others. Many
writers of the
journal published under...
- (1885 - 1951) - “Theater and
spectator of the
epoch of revolution”
Boris Arvatov (1896 - 1940) - “Theatre as a Production”
Oscar Blum (18?? - 19??) - "Actor...
- also
designed textiles, clothing,
ceramics and typography. By 1926,
Boris Arvatov published Art and
Production that
summarized the
principles of productivist...
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Deputies Elected Arvatov SR
Gurevich SR
Medvedev SR
Nearonov SR
Kaminsky Bolshevik Kaul
Bolshevik Kolesnikov Bolshevik Yakovleva Bolshevik...
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which jarred with the
incipient Socialist Realism.[citation needed]
Boris Arvatov Isaac Babel Osip Brik
Nikolai Chuzhak Sergei Eisenstein Aleksei Gan Aleksei...