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  • ...a new direction within the avant-garde that sought to find a place between Futurism, Surrealism and Dada. ...blished to accompany a 1978 season at the National Film Theatre, London, ''Russian Eccentrics''. {{en}}
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  • |birth_place = Tiraspol, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire (now Moldova) ...vich Larionov''' [Михаил Фёдорович Ларионов, 1881–1964) was an avant-garde Russian painter.
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  • ...' (1900-1967) was a poet, translator, critic, and co-founder of the Polish Futurism movement. ...to translating of several classical pieces of English, French, German and Russian literature to Polish. From the 1950s on, he suffered from a debilitating ne
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  • ...art theorist, music theorist, army doctor and patron of [[Futurism|Russian Futurism]]. ...veral scientific articles between 1896-1907. He worked as a surgeon at the Russian Army Headquarters between 1903 and 1917<ref>{{harvnb|Smirnov|2013|p=23}}</r
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  • ...eorgian and French writer and artist, and an active participant in Russian Futurism and Dada. [[Category:Futurism|Zdanevich, Ilia]]
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  • |birth_place = Ivanovskoe, near Moscow, Russian Empire '''Lyubov Sergeyevna Popova''' (Любовь Сергеевна Попова) was a Russian Cubist, Suprematist and Constructivist artist, painter and designer.
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  • ...1934, Leningrad) was a Russian painter and composer, leading member of the Russian avant-garde. ...(1877-1913) were key members of the [[Union of Youth]], an association of Russian Futurists.
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  • |birth_place = Riga, Latvia, Russian Empire ...etween them, and indicated the continuing emphasis on spiritual content in Russian art combined with the call for a new social and cultural awareness. [http:/
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  • ...ion is sourced from Christina Lodder, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=22000 Russian Constructivism]'', 1983, pp 184-185.'' [[Narkompros]] and [[INKhUK]] were attacked for their Futurism and Katsman accused those artists (who had appropriated the epithet 'left'
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  • |birth_place = Maloderbetovsky ulus, Astrakhan Governorate, Russian Empire (now Malye Derbety, Kalmykia ...Vladimirovich Khlebnikov, Виктор Владимирович Хлебников; 1885-1922), was a Russian Futurist poet and playwright, also interested in mathematics, history, and
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  • |birth_place = Bryansk, Russian Empire '''Naum Gabo''' (born Naum Neemia Pevsner; נחום נחמיה פבזנר) was a Russian sculptor in the Constructivism movement and a pioneer of Kinetic Art.
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  • |birth_place = Baghdati, Russian Empire ...dimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky''' [Владимир Владимирович Маяковский] was a Russian and Soviet poet, playwright, artist and stage and film actor.
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  • ...avism, pacificism, Bolshevism (though often celebrating the anti-Western ''Russian'' character of Lenin and Trotsky rather than their ''Soviet'' politics), my ...pisi_pretrazivi_po_datumu/Zenit/1921/b008#page/0/mode/1up 8]), and the new Russian art (No. [http://digitalna.nb.rs/wb/NBS/casopisi_pretrazivi_po_datumu/Zenit
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  • * 1925, Viktor Palmov, the Russian-born Neo-Primitive painter, friend of [[David Burliuk]] and [[Vladimir Maya .... It is the first major display of avant-garde art in the territory of the Russian Empire (it includes 900 works by 150 artists, such as Henri Matisse, André
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  • ...otal of 1926 works by 415 artists. It also organised 30 museums in various Russian provincial towns to which it distributed a total of 1211 works.<ref>Lodder ...llen into disuse over the war period. One result of this was the First All Russian Exhibition of Art and Production [Pervaya vserossiiskaya khudozhestvenno-pr
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  • ...a Dada Drummer, 14. Art As Art: The Selected Writings of Ad Reinhardt, 15. Russian Art of the Avant-Garde: Theory and Criticism 1902-, 16. The New Art of Colo * [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=22000 (Posted.)] Christina Lodder, ''Russian Constructivism'', Yale University Press, 1983.
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  • category = Futurism ...rammatic section as an independent, two-page leaflet titled, “Manifesto of Futurism.” By mid-month he was sending it out to friends, intellectuals, writers w
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  • ...xhibition on Tverskoie Boulevard. Points out the limitations of cubism and futurism, outlining the principles for a new sculptural technique; in the 1923 versi ...chive.org/stream/RussianArtOfAvantGarde/RAA#page/n247/mode/1up repr. in] ''Russian Art of the Avant-Garde: Theory and Criticism, 1902-1934'', ed. John E. Bowl
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  • |birth_place = near Kyiv, Kyiv Governorate of Russian Empire (now Ukraine) ...ce/classifier/author/malevich_kazimir_severinovich/index.php?lang=en State Russian M] 1, [http://www.wilhelmhack.museum/index.php?id=170 Wilhelm Hack] 1, [htt
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  • ...g.<ref name = "Kotovich">{{ru icon}} T. V. Kotovich, ''Encyclopedia of the Russian Avantgarde'', Minsk: Ekonompress, 2003, page 83.</ref> It was a center for ..., and several demands for “working class” elements.<ref>Catherine Cooke, ''Russian Avant-Garde: Theories of Art, Architecture, and the City'', Academy Edition
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  • ==Futurism== ...ent of [[Vladimir Mayakovsky|Mayakovsky]]. Among the few manifestations of futurism [Φουτουρισμός] in literature are the poems by Demetrios Karacha
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  • A key artist in Russian cubo-futurism, [[Velimir Khlebnikov]] was constantly searching by way of ...and Reconstructions of 72 Key Works of Music, Poetry and Agitprop from the Russian Avantgardes (1908-1942)'', London: ReR Megacorp, 2008, pp 21-22.''
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  • ...BMOKhU exhibitions]] (Moscow, 1919-21), [[5x5=25]] (Moscow, 1921), [[First Russian Art Exhibition]] (Berlin, 1922). More: [http://www.maslovka.org/modules.php ...and Reconstructions of 72 Key Works of Music, Poetry and Agitprop from the Russian Avantgardes (1908-1942)'', London: ReR Megacorp, 2008. Book and 2-CD. [http
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  • |birth_place = St Petersburg, Russian Empire ...and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of [[constructivism]] and Russian design. He was married to the artist [[Varvara Stepanova]].
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  • * First Russian Art Exhibition, [[First Russian Art Exhibition|info]] ...m#Pages|artists]], [[Futurism#Works|works]], [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=futurism Log]
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  • ...nce, Czechoslovakia (Czech Cubism and Cubo-Expressionism) and Russia (Cubo-Futurism). ; Cubo-Futurism
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  • |birth_place = Moscow, Russian Empire ...and served as its President until 1920; organized intensive field work in Russian dialectology and folklore during the summer vacations of 1915 and 1916. A.M
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  • ...rchitectural models, and porcelain. The exhibition's official host was the Russian Ministry for Information, and it was put together by the artists [[Gabo]], ...cić]] in April 1924 in Belgrade. Featured one hundred works advertised as "futurism, cubism, expressionism, ornamental cubism, suprematism, constructivism, neo
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  • ...ional#Publications|Situationist International]], [[Russia#Artists.27_books|Russian avant-garde]], [[Conceptual comics]], and [[Artists publishing#Digital|digi ...ney through Russia on the Trans-Siberian Express in 1905, during the first Russian Revolution, interlaced with an almost-abstract pochoir print by Sonia Delau
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  • ...6_Apr_1909.jpg|''Poesia: rassegna internazionale'' 5:3-6, Special Issue on Futurism, ed. Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. Milan, Apr-Jun 1909. 92 p., 25,5 x 27 cm, e ...ky and David Burliuk. Moscow, Mysl, 1914. [4], 157, [3] p., 25 x 18 cm. In Russian. Printed by Mysl, Moscow. Digitized by National Public Historical Library o
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  • ...ritic and one a poet and designer who helped compose the 1912 manifesto of Russian Futurists, entitled ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=6040 A Slap in the Face o ...and Mikko Viljanen, Helsinki: Rab-Rab Press, 2017, 368 pp. A selection of Russian Formalist and Futurist writings from ''LEF'' (1924) on Lenin's revolutionar
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  • |birth_place = Białystok, Russian Empire (now Poland) ...enis Arkadievich) Kaufman into a Jewish book-dealer’s family in Białystok, Russian Empire (now Poland).
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  • ...making the screen the central component of new media art, he can say that Russian avant-garde cinema has laid the foundations for media art. Thus, a seemingl ...eoretical vector identifyable in some forms of cinema, particulartly early russian cinema, and perhaps the new media provides a better vehicle for such a vect
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  • * MENASA or SWANA Futurism * Global Futurism
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  • ...urism_to_Conceptual_Art_1977.jpg|thumb|350px|''The Record as Artwork: From Futurism to Conceptual Art'', 1977, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=16132 Log], [[Media: ...iguel Molina Alarcón, ''Baku: Symphony of Sirens: Sound Experiments in The Russian Avant-Garde'', 2008.]]
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  • ...st. Examples include ''[[Media:Hulten_Pontus_ed_Futurism_and_Futurisms.pdf|Futurism & Futurisms]]'' (1986), ''[http://www.moca.org/exhibition/out-of-actions-be ...|1911}} Bragaglia]]<br>[[Futurism#Boccioni1912|{{sm|1912}} Boccioni]]<br>[[Futurism#Russolo1913|{{sm|1913}} Russolo]]|| [[Marinetti]], Boccioni, Balla, Carrà,
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  • ...N. Abrams, 1979, 128 pp; 2nd ed., rev. & exp., as ''Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present'', 2001, 232 pp; 3rd ed., 2011, 256 pp. Canonical survey of * RoseLee Goldberg, ''Performa 09: Back to Futurism'', forew. Irving Sandler, New York: Performa, 2009, 400 pp. [http://perform
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  • [https://arterritory.com/ Arterritory], website on Baltic, Russian and Scandinavian art and culture, Riga, *2011. {{lv}},{{en}},{{ru}} ...Studies 1), Jan 2011, 497 pp. Special issue of ''International Yearbook of Futurism Studies''. {{en}}
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  • ...re, with a special focus on the relationship between a repoliticization of Russian intellectual culture and its broader international context. {{ru}},{{en}} ...engaged participatory art, known in the US as “social practice.” Discusses Futurism and Dada; the Situationist International; Happenings in Eastern Europe, Arg
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  • ...sm in Eastern and Central Europe]'', De Gruyter (International Yearbook of Futurism Studies 1), 2011. {{en}} ...The Hidden Face of the Czech Avant-garde"], in ''International Yearbook of Futurism Studies, 1'', ed. Günter Berghaus, De Gruyter, 2011, pp 154-174. {{en}}
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