Difference between revisions of "Karl Ioganson"

From Monoskop
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 48: Line 48:
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://newcoldstructure.wordpress.com Reenactments of Ioganson's works], c2014.
+
* [http://newcoldstructure.wordpress.com Reenactments of Ioganson's works], 2014.
 
* [http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Иогансон,_Карл_Вольдемарович Ioganson at Russian Wikipedia]
 
* [http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Иогансон,_Карл_Вольдемарович Ioganson at Russian Wikipedia]
  
 
[[Category:Constructivism|Ioganson, Karl]]
 
[[Category:Constructivism|Ioganson, Karl]]

Revision as of 17:02, 9 August 2015


Karl Ioganson, Moscow, c1922.
Born January 16, 1890(1890-01-16)
Cēsis, Latvia, Russian Empire
Died October 18, 1929(1929-10-18) (aged 39)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Collections Costakis
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.

Works

Spatial Constructions

Drawings for the construction/composition debate at Inkhuk

Writings

  • "Ot konstruktsii k tekhnike i izobreteniiu" [От конструкции к технике и изобретению] [9 Mar 1922], private archive, Moscow; printed in Maria Gough, The Artist as Producer, Harvard University, 1997. Lecture given at INKhUK; on two different types of construction. (Russian)
    • "From Construction to Technology and Invention", in Art Into Life: Russian Constructivism, 1914-1932, eds. Richard Andrews and Milena Kalinovska, New York: Rizzoli, 1990, pp 70ff. (English)
    • "From Construction to Tekhnika and Invention", in Maria Gough, The Artist as Producer, Harvard University, 1997. (English)

Literature

See also

Links