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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.]] | ||
'''Karl Ioganson''' (Kārlis Johansons, Kaрл Вольдемарович Иогансон; 1890-1929) was a Latvian and Russian Constructivist artist. | '''Karl Ioganson''' (Kārlis Johansons, Kaрл Вольдемарович Иогансон; 1890-1929) was a Latvian and Russian Constructivist artist. | ||
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+ | ==Works== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Ioganson_Karl_1921_Spatial_Constructions.jpg|''Spatial Constructions'' [Пространственные конструкции], 1921. Wood, metal, and wire. Dimensions unknown. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Literature== | ==Literature== |
Revision as of 19:21, 2 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)
Karl Ioganson (Kārlis Johansons, Kaрл Вольдемарович Иогансон; 1890-1929) was a Latvian and Russian Constructivist artist.
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Works
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)