在新选项卡中打开链接
  1. Constructivism (art) - Wikipedia

    • Constructivists were in favour of art for propaganda and social purposes, and were associated with Soviet socialism, the Bolsheviks and the Russian avant-garde. [2] Constructivist architecture and art had a great effect on modern art movements of the 20th century, influencing major trends such as the Bauhaus and De Stijl movements.… 展开

    Overview

    Constructivism is an early twentieth-century art movement founded in 1915 by Vladimir Tatlin and Alexander Rodchenko. Abstract and austere, constructivist art aimed to reflect modern industrial society and urban space. The mov… 展开

    Beginnings

    Constructivism was a post-World War I development of Russian Futurism, and particularly of the 'counter reliefs' of Vladimir Tatlin, which had been exhibited in 1915. The term itself was invented by the sculptors … 展开

     
  1. Constructivism Movement Overview | TheArtStory

  2. Constructivism | Russian, abstract, geometric | Britannica

    1998年7月20日 · Constructivism, Russian artistic and architectural movement that was first influenced by Cubism and Futurism and is generally considered to have been initiated in 1913 with the “painting reliefs”—abstract geometric …

  3. Constructivism Art Movement: A Revolutionary Approach to Art

  4. What Is Russian Constructivism? - TheCollector

    2022年9月20日 · Russian Constructivism was a pioneering art movement from early 20 th century Russia, that lasted roughly from 1915-1930. Leading artists, including Vladimir Tatlin and Alexander Rodchenko, explored a new, …

  5. Art Movement: Constructivism - Artland Magazine

    Who was the founder of Constructivism Art. Constructivism was an artistic and architectural theory that originated in Russia at the beginning of 1913 by Vladimir Tatlin. This was a rejection of the idea of autonomous art by constructing it. …

  6. Constructivism Art Movement – History, Artwork, and …

    Constructivism was a Russian avant-garde art movement based on the idea of functionalism, symbiosis of technology and art, as well as the use of modern industrial materials. Constructivists as artist-engineers, sought to redefine the …

  7. What Is Constructivist Art? | Artsy

    2019年1月4日 · Russian artist El Lissitzky’s Proun Room (1923), another exemplary work of the Constructivist movement, is an installation of dynamic abstract forms—primarily rectangles—that appear to float, propelling the …

  8. Constructivism. History and style of the Russian avant …

    Constructivism was an avant-garde movement that developed in Russia in the ideological and cultural context of the years around the 1917 Revolution and together with Suprematism constitutes one of the two main Soviet artistic …

  9. Constructivism, Russian Art Movement: History, Characteristics