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Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko (Russian: Александр Михайлович Родченко; 5 December [O.S. 23 November] 1891 – 3
December 1956) was a
Russian and Soviet...
- twentieth-century art
movement founded in 1915 by
Vladimir Tatlin and
Alexander Rodchenko.
Abstract and austere,
constructivist art
aimed to
reflect modern industrial...
- Club is a work by the
Soviet artist, sculptor, and
designer Alexander Rodchenko, a
founder of constructivism. It was
built for the
Soviet Pavilion at...
-
Lilya Brik by
Alexander Rodchenko; "Take Me Out",
which references One-Sixth Part of the World, also by
Alexander Rodchenko; "This Fire"
which references...
- Malevich's Archit****ns, and
Rodchenko's Spatial Constructions.
Artists moved from
department to department, such as
Rodchenko from
painting to metalworking...
- the
beginning of the
style of
movement that
kinetic explored. Tatlin,
Rodchenko, and
Calder especially took the
stationary sculptures of the
early 20th...
- magazine. The poem's
first separate edition was
illustrated by
Alexander Rodchenko who in his
montages used
photographs made by
Mayakovsky and
Lilya Brik...
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uncompromising war on art!"
Aleksei Gan
wrote in a 1922 manifesto.
Alexander Rodchenko,
Varvara Stepanova,
Kazimir Malevich, El Lissitzky,
Liubov Popova, and...
-
Hackford met his ****ure wife,
Helen Mirren,
during filming.
Nikolai 'Kolya'
Rodchenko (Baryshnikov) is a
Russian ballet dancer who had
previously defected from...
- October] 1894 – May 20, 1958) was a
Russian artist. With her
husband Alexander Rodchenko, she was ****ociated with the
Constructivist branch of the
Russian avant-garde...