Gay Outlaw
Tatlin, from the portfolio, Gravure Group
photogravure on Somerset paper
1995
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Historical Museum of Vienna: Chagall, Kandinsky and The Russian Experiment, Drawings and Watercolors from the Puschkin Museum
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Andrew Mummery Gallery: Maria Chevska : Can't Wait (Letters R.L.)
The voice is Rosa Luxemburg's, Blutige Rosa - Bloody Rosa, the revolutionary most often portrayed as socialist heroine and the victim of her assassins. Having alighted on her subject, Chevska was drawn to a specific quality of language in Luxembur...
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 ...
Aldo Castillo Gallery: Contemporary Constructivism in Latin America: Estuardo Maldonado
His work depicts abstractions of nature. His ancestral roots are also evident in some of his works based on Pre-Colombian imagery from his native Andean zone. At the same time, he is interested in the palpitation of the evolving Universe. It is be...
Sprengel Museum: Cubisme - Cubism: An Artistic Watershed in Europe 1906-1926
Around then, the Moscow collector Ivan Morossov also bought Picassos. Villa Schschukin in the grand Snamenski Lane was open to the public from 1909, providing many Moscow artists, such as M. Larionov and N. Gont-scharova, David Buliyuk, Kasimir Ma...
Artspeak: Robyn Laba: Newsworks
Invoking the authority of the monument through its sheer mass and volume, the reading of Newsworks is complicated by the fleetingness of the material. Newsworks' swirling stack is unstable in construction, like the paper itself and the questionabl...
Palazzo Ducale: Arti and Architettura: 1900 - 2000
A utopian adventure, encroaching sometimes into “archisculpture”, whose protagonists – artists and architects from Kazimir Malevich to Vladmir Tatlin, from Antonio Sant'Elia to Giuseppe Terragni, from Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to Piet Mondrian, f...
McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College: Forbidden Art: The Postwar Russian Avant-Garde
The official style, known as Socialist Realism, emphasized narrative, didactic subjects
and classical composition. The Ministry of Culture of the USSR proclaimed that the truth
and historical concreteness of the artistic depiction of reality mus...
Dan Flavin Art Institute: Icons, 1961 - 1963
On view in the first-floor gallery, "icons, 1961-1963" includes works
that represent early manifestations of the artist's enduring
preoccupation with simple forms and electric light. In his series
"icons," Flavin combined painted boxes with flu...
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...
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