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Movement > Constructivism
Russia, ca. 1918
Vladimir Tatlin and some of his colleagues, such as Lev Bruni, Ivan Kliun, and Ivan Puni, influenced by Pablo Picasso's Cubist sculptures, began to make abstract, nonutilitarian constructions in Russia in the years just before the 1917 revolution. More
- Naum Gabo, Column, ca. 1923 (reconstructed 1937)
- Naum Gabo, Linear Construction in Space No. 1, ca. 1945–46
- El Lissitzky, Proun (Entwurf zu Proun S.K.), 1922–23
- László Moholy-Nagy, A II, 1924
- László Moholy-Nagy, AXL II, 1927
- László Moholy-Nagy, Dual Form with Chromium Rods, 1946
- Antoine Pevsner, Anchored Cross, 1933
- Joaquín Torres-García, Constructive City with Universal Man, 1942