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Productivism

Productivism

Productivism was an influential visual style that emerged in the early 20th century, particularly prominent in Russia. It was founded by a group of artists and designers who believed in the power of industrial production and technology to shape society. The movement gained fame during the years 1917-1932, with the rise of the Soviet Union and its focus on industrialization. Productivism emphasized functionality, efficiency, and mass production. It aimed to integrate art and design into everyday life, with a particular focus on creating aesthetically pleasing yet practical products and environments.

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El LissitzkyVarvara StepanovaGustav KlutsisConstructivism
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