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Yevgrafovich Tatlin (28 December [O.S. 16 December] 1885 – 31 May 1953) was a
Russian and
Soviet painter, architect, and stage-designer.
Tatlin achieved fame...
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Tatlinʼs Tower, or the
project for the
Monument to the
Third International (1919–20), was a
design for a
grand monumental building by the
Russian artist...
- is an
early twentieth-century art
movement founded in 1915 by
Vladimir Tatlin and
Alexander Rodchenko.
Abstract and austere,
constructivist art aimed...
- were only the
beginning of the
style of
movement that
kinetic explored.
Tatlin, Rodchenko, and
Calder especially took the
stationary sculptures of the...
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Belarus and
Ukraine (including
Kazimir Malevich,
Aleksandra Ekster,
Vladimir Tatlin,
David Burliuk,
Alexander Archipenko), are also
classified in the Ukrainian...
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together with
Vladimir Tatlin and, in 1912, the
group held its
third exhibition,
which included works by
Aleksandra Ekster,
Tatlin, and others. In the same...
- the
Abyss (Anise
Tatlin)
Tales of the World:
Radiant Mythology 2 (Anise
Tatlin)
Tales of the World:
Radiant Mythology 3 (Anise
Tatlin)
Tales of Fandom...
- "Tramway V",
which was
organised by Puni,
opened in
March that year.
Vladimir Tatlin was the main
focus of the exhibition, and the
display was met with hostility...
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prior to Dubuffet.
Russian artist Vladimir Tatlin created his "counter-reliefs" in 1914.
Alongside Tatlin, the
earliest woman artist to try her hand at...
- 20th-century art. The new
gallery includes a
small reconstruction of
Vladimir Tatlin's famous Monument to the
Third International and a
mixture of
other avant-garde...