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RUSSIAN AVANT-GARDE

Lissitzky, ''Beat the Whites With the Red Wedge'', lithograph, 1919

The 'Russian avant-garde' is an umbrella term used to define the large, influential wave of modern art that flourished in Russia from approximately 1890 to 1930 - although some place its beginning as early as 1850 and its end as late as 1960. The term covers many separate, but inextricably related, art movements that occurred at the time; namely Symbolism, neo-primitivism, suprematism, constructivism, and futurism. Given that many of these avant-garde artists were born or grew up in what is a present-date Ukraine (including Kazimir Malevich, Aleksandra Ekster, Vladimir Tatlin, Wassily Kandinsky, David Burliuk, Alexander Archipenko), some sources also talk about Ukrainian avant-garde.
The Russian avant-garde reached its creative and popular height in the period between the Russian Revolution of 1917 and 1932, at which point the ideas of the avant-garde clashed with the newly emerged state-sponsored direction of Socialist Realism. Notable figures from this era include:
'Artists and Designers'

Nathan Altman

Marc Chagall

Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine

David Burliuk

Ilya Chashnik

Aleksandra Ekster

Pavel Filonov

Naum Gabo

Michail Grobman

Natalia Goncharova

Anna Kagan

Wassily Kandinsky

Ivan Kliun

Gustav Klutsis

Aristarkh Lentulov

El Lissitzky

Kazimir Malevich

Michael Matjuschin

Vadim Meller

Solomon Nikritin

Liubov Popova

Kliment Red'ko

Alexander Rodchenko

Olga Rozanova

Léopold Survage

Varvara Stepanova

Georgii and Vladimir Stenberg

Vladimir Tatlin

Vasiliy Yermilov

Nadezhda Udaltsova

Alexandr Zhdanov
'Journals'

LEF

Mir iskusstva
'Filmmakers'

Olexandr Dovzhenko

Sergei Eisenstein

Vsevolod Pudovkin

Dziga Vertov
'Writers'

Vladimir Mayakovsky

Sergei Tretyakov
'Theatre Producers'

Vsevolod Meyerhold
'Architects'

Yakov Chernikhov

Moisei Ginzburg

Ilya Golosov

Ivan Leonidov

Konstantin Melnikov

Vladimir Shukhov

Alexander Vesnin

Contents
Main Articles
External links
References

Main Articles



Constructivism

VKhUTEMAS

Russian Futurism

Cubo-Futurism

Suprematism

Constructivist architecture

Soviet art

Avant-garde

Russian Symbolism

External links



''Why did Soviet Photographic Avant-garde decline?''

References



★ Kovalenko, G.F. (ed.) ''The Russian Avant-Garde of 1910-1920 and Issues of Expressionism''. Moscow: Nauka, 2003.

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