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Russian Constructivism

Russian Constructivism

Russian Constructivism was an influential art movement in Russia from 1919 to the early 1930s. It is characterized by geometric abstraction, industrial materials, and the belief that art should serve a social purpose. The movement gained fame for its innovative use of space, bold colors, and the incorporation of industrial design principles into art. Some prominent years for Russian Constructivism include the early 1920s when it started to gain momentum and the late 1920s when it faced suppression from the Soviet government.

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SOMETHING in the style of Russian Constructivism

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El LissitzkyVladimir TatlinLyubov PopovaAleksandr Rodchenko
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