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Artist: Aleksandr Rodchenko (1891 - 1956)
Nationality: Russian
Movement: Constructivism
Media: Painting, Photography, Sculpture
Influences:
Artworks in Museum Collections: (26) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Aleksandr Rodchenko.
- Aleksandr Mikhailovich Rodchenko - Vladimir Mayakovsky 1924 gelatin silver print National Gallery of Art Russian
- Aleksandr Orlowski
Kalmuck Riders
Lithograph
1820
- Aleksandr Orlowski
Fantaisies (Title page)
Lith
1819
- The Theater Unchained, Aleksandr Yakovlevich Tairoff (Russia, 1885 - 1950) (Author), 1923, Printed material
- The Theater Unchained, Aleksandr Yakovlevich Tairoff (Russia, 1885 - 1950) (Author), 1923, Printed material
- Untitled, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , circa 1920, Oil on wood
- Constructivists and Poets, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1924, Photomontage
- Moi Paris, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1933, Printed material The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Alexander Rodchenko Title: O.M.Brik Date: 1927 Medium: gelatin silver print Dimensions: H.6-1/16 x W.4-3/8 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Alexander Rodchenko Title: Pioneer Date: 1930 Medium: gelatin silver print Dimensions: H.4-11/16 x W.4-11/16 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Alexander Rodchenko Title: Nikolay Aseev Date: 1927 Medium: gelatin silver print Dimensions: H.6-5/8 x The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Alexander Rodchenko Title: Sportsman"s Parade, Moscow Date: 1932 Medium: gelatin silver print Dimensions: H.5-3/4 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Alexander Rodchenko Title: Shuchov Transmission Tower Date: 1929 Medium: gelatin silver print Dimensions: H.5-13/16
- Paris, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1925, Printed material
- Paris, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1925, Printed material
- Sergeiu Eseninu, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1926, Printed material
- Sergeiu Eseninu, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1926, Printed material
- The Cinema in the USSR, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1936, Printed material
- The Cinema in the USSR, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1937, Printed material
- Soviet Cinema, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1936, Printed material
- The Cinema in the USSR, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1936, Printed material
- The Cinema in the USSR, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1937, Printed material
- Soviet Cinema, Aleksander Rodchenko (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1891 - 1956) , 1936, Printed material
- Alexander Rodchenko - Spatial Construction no. 12 c. 1920 plywood, open constr The Museum of Modern Art Russian
- Alexander Rodchenko - Non-Objective Painting no. 80 1918 oil on canvas The Museum of Modern Art Russian
- Alexander Rodchenko - Ruler and Compass Composition 1915 gouache Arkansas Arts Center Russian
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (18) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Rodchenko
Frye Art Museum: An American in Europe: The Photography Collection of Baroness Jeane von Oppenheim from the Norton Museum of Art
The exciting presentation includes the
work of several prominent pre-war European photographers
published in Alfred Stieglitz's groundbreaking magazine
Camerawork; a very significant group o...
Museum of Modern Art: The Russian Avant-Garde Book, 1910–1934 The Rothschild gift joins over 400 works from the Russian avant-garde period already in the
Museum’s collections of painting and sculpture, drawings, photography, film, archi...
Museum of Photographic Arts: LAST CHANCE: Facts Showered with Light Like the written word, the photograph fixes perfectly but translates poorly,
producing images altogether more luminous, more immense, more mesmerizing and
quixotic than what we might actually have seen or...
Chicago Cultural Center: Painting Revolution: Kandinsky, Malevich and the Russian
Avant-Garde
Other artists include Natalia Goncharova, Mikhail Larionov, Liubov
Popova, Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Tatlin, whose ideas were
eagerly taken up by ...
Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: Avant Garde Graphics 1918-1934 This exhibition is a rare opportunity to see posters, prints, book designs and political and commercial ephemera, together with original layouts and photomontages, produced by some of the most important artists working at that time. Bringing toget...
Fondazione Antonio Mazzotta: Wassily Kandinsky: Tradition and Abstraction in Russia The chronology begins in 1896, the year in which Kandinsky, at the
age of thirty (born in Odessa in 1866), with a law degree, married to
his cousin Anja Shemjakina, abandoned his academic career and
moved toMunich to work exclusively o...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Vision and Reality - Conceptions of the 20th Century Louisianas story of the 20th century falls into chapters linking
contemporary and classical modern art. Its point of departure is the great
20th-century avant-garde movements: Russian Constructiv...
John Connelly Presents: Hug and Magnan: Boys Gone Wild USA Today, an on-going project by HUG & MAGNAN, acts as the centerpiece of the show. The work is composed of “caption heads”, which are images of public figures and publicized ordinary citizens summarized in a quick, abstract statements appropriat...
Museum of Modern Art: The Dream of Utopia/Utopia of the Dream One extreme was defined by the pure abstractions of painters such as Piet Mondrian and Kazimir Malevich, who sought the
systematic restructuring of reality through emphasis on the logic of form. For example, the spare black and white
...
Cohen Amador Gallery: Thomas Kellner: Tango Metropolis The intrigue of Kellner's work lies in its simultaneous participation in avant-gardist and historical photographic discourses while maintaining a level of individuality and aesthetic merit that captures the eye and refuses to let go. Aligned in t...
Erna Hecey Gallery: IN AND AROUND THE HOUSE: Laurie Simmons Simmons, while sharing strategies with the artists known as the Pictures Generation - Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, Louise Lawler and Sarah Charlesworth - and their documentation and appropriation of cultural memory, forged her own identity more ...
Phoenix Art Museum: Painting Revolution: Kandinsky, Malevich and the Russian Avant-Garde Internationally acclaimed as pioneers of modern
art, Kandinsky and Malevich were among the
first artists to create abstract art, a style
developi...
Bonnefanten Museum: Anschool by Thomas Hirschhorn ANSCHOOL rejects analysis, training and the creation of a ‘school’. On the other hand, ANSCHOOL stands for courage, curiosity and perseverance. One complete wing (1000m”) is transformed into a school divided into lots of classrooms with the usual ...
Florence Lynch Gallery: Minimalpop: A Joint Effort with CCNOA, Brussels and PS, Amsterdam The exhibition minimalpop is a joint effort of CCNOA center for contemporary
non-objective art, Brussels, and the Amsterdam-based artist-run gallery PS.
Both places share a history of exchange of artists as well as curated
exhibitions. The conc...
J. Paul Getty Center: Photographers of Genius at the Getty From Hippolyte Bayard to Diane Arbus, the influential pioneers presented here span more than a century of photography, from the earliest years of the new art form in the late 1830s to the late 1960s. Each photographer featured in the exhibition ad...
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art: A Slap in the Face! Futurists in Russia After founding Futurism in 1909, F. T. Marinetti’s ambition was to establish an international Futurist movement that would develop his own group’s activities, achievements and interests. Futurist ideas were familiar to Russian artists through tra...
Lawrence Asher Gallery: Philippa Blair - Tracks : Jayme Odgers - Watercolor Portraits Philippa Blair's paintings do not have a fixed point of view thus allowing us to read the work any way we like, side to side or top to bottom, as we attempt to discern one surface layer from the next. It is beneath this layering of paint and aggr...
Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona: Universal Archive. The Condition of the Document and the Modern Photographic Utopia Thus the creation of Universal Archive. The Condition of the Document and the Modern Photographic Utopia, an exhibition that brings together nearly 2,000 documents (of which the almost 1,000 vintage photographs and prints are of particular interes...
Further Artwork and Information:
MoMA.org | Exhibitions | 1998 | Aleksandr Rodchenko
Amazon.com: Books: Aleksandr Rodchenko
Alexander Rodchenko Online
Amazon.co.uk: Search Results Books: Rodchenko,+Aleksandr
Masters of Photography: Alexander Rodchenko
After the Revolution - Aleksandr Rodchenkos campaign against mediocrity, timidity, and stasis. By Luc Sante
Chronologie - 1998 - Rétrospective Aleksandr RODCHENKO
Profotos - Alexander Rodchenko
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