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[[Image:Karl_Ioganson_Voldemars_Andersons_Karlis_Veidemanis_Gustav_Klucis_at_the_Kremlin_in_Lenins_Model_T_Ford_Summer_1918.jpg|thumb|258px|Karl Ioganson, [[Voldemars Andersons]], [[Karlis Veidemanis]], and [[Gustav Klutsis]] pose in Lenin's Model T Ford at the Kremlin, Summer 1918. All four artists were members of a detachment of Latvian machine gunners appointed to guard the Kremlin after Lenin's transfer of the Russian capital to Moscow in March 1918.]] | [[Image:Karl_Ioganson_Voldemars_Andersons_Karlis_Veidemanis_Gustav_Klucis_at_the_Kremlin_in_Lenins_Model_T_Ford_Summer_1918.jpg|thumb|258px|Karl Ioganson, [[Voldemars Andersons]], [[Karlis Veidemanis]], and [[Gustav Klutsis]] pose in Lenin's Model T Ford at the Kremlin, Summer 1918. All four artists were members of a detachment of Latvian machine gunners appointed to guard the Kremlin after Lenin's transfer of the Russian capital to Moscow in March 1918.]] |
Revision as of 16:31, 4 August 2015
Karl Ioganson, Moscow, c1922. | |
Born |
January 16, 1890 Cēsis, Latvia, Russian Empire |
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Died |
October 18, 1929 Moscow, Soviet Union | (aged 39)
Collections | Costakis |
Karl Ioganson (Kārlis Johansons, Kaрл Вольдемарович Иогансон; 1890-1929) was a Latvian and Russian Constructivist artist.
Contents
Works
Construction, 1921. Colored pencil and pencil on paper, 24,1x32,3 cm. Costakis.
Composition, 1921. Colored pencil, ink, and pencil on paper, 31,8x24,3 cm. Costakis.
Literature
- Селим Хан-Магомедов, "Пространственные конструкции К. Иогансона, К. Медунецкого, В. и Г. Стенбергов и А. Родченко", in Хан-Магомедов, Архитектура советского авангарда, 1, Moscow: Stroyizdat, 1996. (Russian)
- Maria Gough, The Artist as Producer: Karl Ioganson, Nikolai Tarabukin and Russian Constructivism, 1918-1926, Harvard University, 1997. Dissertation. Incl. Ioganson's Ot konstruktsii k tekhnike i izobreteniiu and its EN trans. as From Construction to Tekhnika and Invention. (English)
- Maria Gough, "In the Laboratory of Constructivism. Karl Ioganson's Cold Structures", October 84 (Spring 1998), pp 90-117; new version as "In the Laboratory of Constructivism", ch. 2 in Gough, The Artist as Producer: Russian Constructivism in Revolution, University of California Press, 2005, pp 60-99. (English)
- Maria Gough, The Artist as Producer: Russian Constructivism in Revolution, University of California Press, 2005, 257 pp. (English)