
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'
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Nathan Altman
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Marc Chagall
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Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine
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David Burliuk
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Ilya Chashnik
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Aleksandra Ekster
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Pavel Filonov
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Naum Gabo
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Michail Grobman
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Natalia Goncharova
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Anna Kagan
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Wassily Kandinsky
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Ivan Kliun
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Gustav Klutsis
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Aristarkh Lentulov
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El Lissitzky
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Kazimir Malevich
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Michael Matjuschin
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Vadim Meller
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Solomon Nikritin
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Liubov Popova
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Kliment Red'ko
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Alexander Rodchenko
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Olga Rozanova
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Léopold Survage
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Varvara Stepanova
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Georgii and Vladimir Stenberg
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Vladimir Tatlin
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Vasiliy Yermilov
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Nadezhda Udaltsova
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Alexandr Zhdanov
'Journals'
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LEF
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Mir iskusstva
'Filmmakers'
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Olexandr Dovzhenko
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Sergei Eisenstein
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Vsevolod Pudovkin
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Dziga Vertov
'Writers'
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Vladimir Mayakovsky
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Sergei Tretyakov
'Theatre Producers'
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Vsevolod Meyerhold
'Architects'
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Yakov Chernikhov
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Moisei Ginzburg
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Ilya Golosov
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Ivan Leonidov
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Konstantin Melnikov
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Vladimir Shukhov
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Alexander Vesnin
Main Articles
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Constructivism
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VKhUTEMAS
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Russian Futurism
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Cubo-Futurism
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Suprematism
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Constructivist architecture
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Soviet art
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Avant-garde
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Russian Symbolism
External links
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''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.