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Artistic and architectural philosophy originating in Russia
Constructivism (Russian: конструктивизм, romanized: konstruktivizm) is an early twentieth-century art movement founded in 1915 by Vladimir Tatlin and
Constructivism_(art)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up constructivism or constructivist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Constructivism may refer to: Constructivism (art), an early 20th-century
Constructivism
Modular constructivism is a style of sculpture that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s and was associated especially with Erwin Hauer and Norman Carlberg.
Modular_constructivism
20th-century art movement
where Constructivism sought to reflect modern industrial society and urban space and Suprematism sought to create "anti-materialist, abstract art that
Productivism_(art)
Art rejecting prior definitions of art
here, Constructivism proceeds to the negation of all art in its entirety, and calls into question the necessity of a specific activity of art as creator
Anti-art
(English ed.). New Haven, Conn.: Yale Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0300081701. "CONSTRUCTIVISM / Aleksei Gan". Tenov Books. EDITORIAL TENOV. Retrieved 4 October 2015
October Group (constructivism)
October_Group_(constructivism)
Art movement from 1930–1970
Universal Constructivism (sometimes called Constructive Universalism) was a style of art created and developed by Joaquín Torres-García. The study and
Universal_Constructivism
Works that are experimental or innovative
Universal Constructivism – Art movement from 1930–1970 Viennese Actionism – Austrian short-lived art movement Vorticism – British modernist art movement
Avant-garde
Organisation of fine artists (1951 to 1969)
"Constructed abstract art is not the same as Constructivism ... The process is nuclear and it is in this that it differs from Constructivism. That is to say
British_Constructivists
The following industrial designers and product designers are among those who are noted for their accomplishments in industrial or product design, and/or
List_of_industrial_designers
Polish avant-garde artist collective
critical role in the development of Polish Constructivism. The Blok group was established following the New Art Exhibition in Vilnius, which was organized
Blok_(avant-garde_group)
Minimalism Modernism Modular constructivism Naive art Neoclassicism Neo-Dada Neo-expressionism Neo-Fauvism Neo-figurative Neogeo (art) Neoism Neo-primitivism
List_of_art_movements
French avant-garde artistic movement
abstract art. Groupe Espace was influenced by various avant-garde movements of the time, including Constructivism, Abstract Expressionism and Art Informel
Groupe_Espace
Russian anarchist and artist (died 1942)
Marxist avant-garde artist, art theorist and graphic designer. Gan was a key figure in the development of Constructivism after the Russian Revolution
Aleksei_Gan
Soviet artist, sculptor, and designer Alexander Rodchenko, a founder of constructivism. It was built for the Soviet Pavilion at the Paris World's Fair of 1925
Workers' Club (Alexander Rodchenko work)
Workers'_Club_(Alexander_Rodchenko_work)
20th-century architectural and art style
temporary exhibition called the "Jazz Age" at the Cleveland Museum of Art, US Constructivism – Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, by El Lissitzky (1919–1920)
Art_Deco
Soviet sculptor (1890–1977)
major avant-garde movements of the day, including Cubism, Futurism, Constructivism, the Bauhaus, de Stijl and the Abstraction-Création group. Two preoccupations
Naum_Gabo
Spanish Uruguayan artist (1874–1949)
Modern Classicism, later evolving it into what became known as Universal Constructivism. At its core was his conviction that geometry constitutes a universal
Joaquín_Torres-García
Brazilian-born Uruguayan painter
that she was a promoter of constructivism and asserted that her paintings reminded him of "Persian and ancient Chaldean art." Stating that, "this feature
Rosa_Acle
Sociological theory of knowledge
with its implications for teaching and learning. Social constructivism extends constructivism by incorporating the role of other actors and culture in
Social_constructivism
Organisation of fine artists (1969 to 1976)
Lowe: "In the art world, the CIA was covertly ensuring the supremacy of Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism over Russian Constructivism and Formalism
Systems_Group
became an influential advocate of recent developments inRussian art, particularly constructivism. "Veshch/Gegenstand/Objet". DADA Companion. 29 April 2019.
Veshch'/Gegenstand/Objet
Former design school in Moscow (1920–30)
garde art and architecture: constructivism, rationalism, and suprematism. In the workshops, the faculty and students transformed attitudes to art and reality
Vkhutemas
German painter
exponent of abstract art, constructivism, and concrete art. Whilst visiting exhibitions in his youth he came in touch with art. Especially the upcoming
Thilo_Maatsch
of Czech constructivism from the late 1960s, and concomitantly was involved with Klub Konkretistov. Ladislav Daněk of the Olomouc Museum of Art relates
Jan_Kubíček
Creative work to evoke aesthetic response
images to bring about political change. Art movements that had this goal—Dadaism, Surrealism, Russian constructivism, and Abstract Expressionism, among others—are
Art
Biography of mid-century constructivist artist William P. Reimann
1960s has been described as taking a position "somewhere between the constructivism of Gabo's plastic sculptures and the organic abstraction of pieces by
William_Reimann
English artist
inspired by Turner, his paintings gaining him entry into Goldsmiths‘ College of Art at the age of 16, where he was a student from 1954-60. Lowe was influenced
Peter_Lowe_(artist)
1890–1911 European style of art and architecture
Amsterdam Commodities Exchange, which he built following the principles of constructivism. Everything was functional, including the lines of rivets that decorated
Art_Nouveau
The Realistic Manifesto is a key text of Constructivism. Written by Naum "Gabo" Neemia Pevzner and cosigned by his brother, Antoine Pevsner, the Manifesto
Realistic_Manifesto
Art movement in Japan
Gennifer (Autumn 1996). "Mavo's Conscious Constructivism: Art, Individualism, and Daily Life in Interwar Japan". Art Journal. 55 (3): 64–73. doi:10.2307/777767
Mavo
result of a serious illness. The manifestations of constructivism and geometric abstraction in Czech art of the 1960s, which Jiří Padrta summarized under
Radoslav_Kratina
German artist
among other cities. Arntz was a core member of the Cologne Progressives art group. From 1926 Otto Neurath sought his collaboration in designing pictograms
Gerd_Arntz
Postmodern architectural movement since the 1980s
obvious harmony, continuity, or symmetry. Its name is a portmanteau of Constructivism and "Deconstruction", a form of semiotic analysis developed by the French
Deconstructivism
Polish avant-garde artists collective
rzeczywista – "revolutionary artists" or "real avant-garde") was an avant-garde art group set up by Władysław Strzemiński, Katarzyna Kobro, and Henryk Stażewski
A.r._group
German painter
reconcile constructivism with realism while expressing radical political views. In 1929 he founded the magazine "a-z", a journal of progressive art. This
Franz_Wilhelm_Seiwert
Art movement
expressionist-cubist art-form abstract constructivism was developed, which in turn led into Figurative Constructivism". In October 1929 Seiwert, Heinrich
Figurative_Constructivism
Russian-French sculptor (1886–1962)
of Alexii Pevsner and Naum Gabo. As the originators of Constructivism and pioneers of kinetic art, the brothers are considered pioneers of twentieth-century
Antoine_Pevsner
Russian artist and designer (1891–1956)
photographer, and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design; he was married to the artist Varvara Stepanova.
Alexander_Rodchenko
Soviet Avantgarde artist (1890–1941)
between Suprematism and Constructivism, between Malevich's concept of abstract non-objectivity and De Stijl, between "Constructivism" and Dada, and last,
El_Lissitzky
Russian artist (1885–1953)
at the time of the 0.10 Exhibition in 1915 (long before the birth of constructivism), also called "the last futurist exhibition", apparently over the 'suprematist'
Vladimir_Tatlin
Latvian-Soviet avant-garde artist
quotations related to Constructivism (art). Look up constructivism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Karl Ioganson on the Monoskop.org art wiki in English
Karlis_Johansons
Group of artists
joined by four other people, to form one of the pioneering groups of Constructivism. They soon become part of the Institute of Artistic Culture (INKhUK)
First Working Group of Constructivists
First_Working_Group_of_Constructivists
Objective Composition (1921) List of Soviet poster artists Photomontage Constructivism (art) Tupitsyn, Margarita (1999). "Back to Moscow". El Lissitzky: beyond
Sergei_Senkin
English artist, mathematician (1930–2020)
mathematician. He was originally a member of the post-World War II British art movement termed the Constructionist Group whose work was essentially in the
Anthony_Hill_(artist)
Soviet artists
use-intended industrial art.) The Stenbergs' radical approach was spurred by their graphic talent, their knowledge of film theory, constructivism, Malevich's suprematism
Stenberg_brothers
Artistic organisation in Moscow, Russia
JSTOR 779021. Gough, Maria (2005). The Artist as Producer: Russian Constructivism in Revolution. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520226180. Retrieved
Institute_of_Artistic_Culture
Lithuanian constructivist artist
attended the Vilnius Drafting School. In 1923 Kairiūkštis organised the New Art Exhibition which lasted from May 20 to June 20. In this he was aided by Władysław
Vytautas_Kairiūkštis
1921 exhibition of modern art which took place in Moscow, Russia
"death" of art. Rodchenko presented three canvases of a single colour (red, yellow and blue). He saw that his formal research into Constructivism had reached
5×5=25
Austrian painter (1909–2005)
painter and is known as the "Grande Dame" of geometric abstraction and constructivism in Austria. Hildegard Joos spent her childhood in Lower Austria. After
Hildegard_Joos
1937 art book published in London
Circle: International Survey of Constructivist Art was an art book published in London, England, in 1937. It was edited by the artists Ben Nicholson and
Circle: International Survey of Constructivist Art
Circle:_International_Survey_of_Constructivist_Art
2005 Canadian film
tumble. In Tower Bawher, Ushev celebrates constructivist art while also critiquing the use of art in the service of ideology. The film contains visual references
Tower_Bawher
Latvian-Russian photographer (1895–1938)
Constructivism The International Museum of Collage, Assemblage and Construction – Gustav Klutsis Essay “Photomontage as a new form of agitation art”
Gustav_Klutsis
Polish sculptor (1898–1951)
to commemorate her 124th birthday. List of Polish sculptors Art in Poland Constructivism Ładnowska, Janina (2001). "Katarzyna Kobro: A Sculptor of Space"
Katarzyna_Kobro
Russian artist (1902–1987)
Photography and Montage After Constructivism. museum.icp.org (2004) Poggi, Christine (2006). "Mass, Pack, and Mob: Art in the Age of the Crowd". Crowds
Valentina_Kulagina
English artist (1931-2023)
Lancashire, where he attended Wigan Art School from 1949 to 1952. From 1952 to 1956 he studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, where he won the Tonks Prize
Norman_Dilworth
Art created outside the boundaries of official culture by those untrained in the arts
the art worlds. The term outsider art was coined in 1972 as the title of a book by art critic Roger Cardinal. It is an English equivalent for art brut
Outsider_art
Romanian journalist, activist and essayist (1877–1940)
Alexandru Vlahuță. For a while in 1925, Alexis Nour was a supporter of Constructivism and a member of the small but active avant-garde clubs. Writing for
Alexis_Nour
Russian sculptor
Moscow, Kafe Poetov, 1922). A. Nakov: 2 Stenberg 2 (exh. cat., London, Annely Juda F.A., 1975). C. Lodder: Russian Constructivism (New Haven, 1983). v t e
Konstantin_Medunetsky
Czech artist
1983, Cologne) was a Czech artist active with the Figurative Constructivist art movement. Tschinkel went to Cologne, Germany to attend the Pressa exhibition
Augustin_Tschinkel
English artist and sculptor (born 1934)
theories of Goethe and Kandinsky. Later he attended Goldsmiths' College of Art, where he was taught by Kenneth Martin and Mary Martin. Upon graduation,
Colin Jones (artist, born 1934)
Colin_Jones_(artist,_born_1934)
German painter (born 1935)
Munich, in the 1960s, he was influenced by Constructivism, and with his Indian background, by Tantra art. Out of these origins arose his "Centrovision"
Mahirwan_Mamtani
Art movement in 1920s-30s Germany
related their attitude to art to their political activism. As Wieland Schmied put it, they "sought to combine constructivism and objectivity, geometry
Cologne_Progressives
Uruguayan painter
was a Uruguayan painter, potter, musician and a key figure in the Constructivism Art movement. Zusmanas Gurvicius was born on January 5, 1927, in Jieznas
José_Gurvich
1925 painting by Oskar Schlemmer
Concentric Group is an oil on canvas painting by Oskar Schlemmer, from 1925. The painting is an oil on canvas with dimensions of 97.5 × 62 centimeters
Concentric_Group
Art by a person lacking formal training
Naïve art is usually defined as visual art that is created by a person who lacks the formal education and training that a professional artist undergoes
Naïve_art
Artificial intelligence visual art, or AI art, is visual artwork generated or enhanced through the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) programs
AI_art
1920s Soviet art journal
it broadly reflected the concerns of the Productivist left-wing of Constructivism. The editors were Osip Brik and Vladimir Mayakovsky: fittingly, one
LEF_(journal)
English artist
where his interest in art was nurtured. After leaving school he took evening classes in Graphic Design at Manchester School of Art and quickly found employment
David_Saunders_(artist)
List of western art periods
1921 Bauhaus – 1919 – 1933, Germany The "Others" – 1919, United States Constructivism – 1920s, Russia/Soviet Union Vkhutemas – 1920 – 1926, Russia Precisionism
Periods in Western art history
Periods_in_Western_art_history
Soviet architecture, 1920s to early 1930s
popularity of the new aesthetic led to traditionalist architects adopting Constructivism, as in Ivan Zholtovsky's 1926 MOGES power station or Alexey Shchusev's
Constructivist_architecture
French painter
the Académie of the Grand Chaumière in Paris, however, he resisted formal art training centers and instead preferred a solitary, assiduous, and tenacious
Manuel_Rendón_Seminario
Soviet photographer and cinematographer
USA 2017: Revolution: Russian Art 1917–1932. Royal Academy of Arts. Burlington House, Piccadilly, London Constructivism (art) Russian avant-garde "Rosphoto
Boris_Ignatovich
German painter
quantities. As he was afraid to be arrested by the Nazis producing "degenerate art", his real artistic work was presented in a very small circle, and only a
Emil_Bartoschek
German artist (1889–1987)
German painter and sculptor. He was an important representative of constructivism. Glöckner was born in Cotta near Dresden. He attended the vocational
Hermann_Glöckner
Work of art in the IVAM collection
depicts ecstasy has clustered below her, a crowd of people. The poster was an art to advocate for the inclusion of women workers in factories and showed them
Women_Shock-workers
Early-20th-century Russian art movement
positions of Constructivism and materialism. Constructivism, with its cult of the object, is concerned with utilitarian strategies of adapting art to the principles
Suprematism
Soviet artist
List of Soviet poster artists Photomontage Constructivism (art) "Konstantin Aleksandrovich Vialov". The Art Institute of Chicago. Nailya Alexander Gallery
Konstantin_Vialov
German artist (1922–2017)
was a German painter and graphic artist and a late representative of Constructivism. Willi Sandforth was born 10 January 1922 in Ahlen, Germany, the youngest
Willi_Sandforth
International relations theory
Feminist constructivism is an international relations theory which builds upon the theory of constructivism. Feminist constructivism focuses upon the
Feminist_constructivism
Artistic and social movement
architecture, and cuisine. To some extent, Futurism influenced the art movements Art Deco, Constructivism, Surrealism, and Dada; to a greater degree, Precisionism
Futurism
Soviet Russian-language film magazine (1922-1923)
Retrieved 15 December 2018. Lodder, Christina (December 2000). "Promoting Constructivism: Kino-fot and Rodchenko's move into photography". History of Photography
Kino-Fot
Art museum in Odense, Denmark
Funen's Art Museum (Danish: Fyns Kunstmuseum), formerly The Museum of Funen Diocese and Museum Civitatis Othiniensis, founded in 1885, is an art museum
Funen's_Art_Museum
Romanian art magazine
Constructivist Art. Although the periodical was subtitled "A Review of Constructivist Art", it was dedicated not only to constructivism, but also covered
Punct_(magazine)
Modern architecture movement organization
20th-century manifestos meant to advance the cause of architecture as a social art. Other founder members included Karl Moser (first president), Hendrik Berlage
Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne
Congrès_Internationaux_d'Architecture_Moderne
Ukrainian Soviet painter
Vetrova-Robinson.Vadym Meller's Expressive Constructivism. Olha Petrova.p.6.Exhibition Catalogue. National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU).22 October-28 November
Vadym_Meller
Trend in graphic design
influence of such phenomena as the International Typographic Style, Russian Constructivism, the tradition of the Bauhaus school, the International Style, and classical
Swiss_Style_(design)
Award
Classicism, Byzantine, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Beaux-Arts, Constructivism, Art Deco, DeStijl, and Modernism have all resulted as an expression of
European Prize for Architecture
European_Prize_for_Architecture
German abstract artist, photographer and documentary filmmaker
to incorporate photography into her artwork.[citation needed] Constructivism was an art form that originated in Russia in 1915. The Constructivist movements
Ella_Bergmann-Michel
Romanian journalist and poet (1933–2008)
a positive reference to Ceaușescu's own critique of "cosmopolitanism" in art; with Eugen Barbu, he discussed supposed acts of betrayal by his former Ramuri
Ilie_Purcaru
Art movement
illusions, can be traced back to Neo-Impressionism, Cubism, Futurism, Constructivism, and Dada. The Divisionists, a group of Neo-Impressionist painters,
Op_art
Constructivism (art) An artistic and architectural philosophy which was a rejection of the idea of autonomous art. The movement was in favour of art as
Timeline of Russian innovation
Timeline_of_Russian_innovation
Branch in philosophy of science
constructivism by researchers from multiple domains. Relational constructivism can be perceived as a relational consequence of radical constructivism
Constructivism (philosophy of science)
Constructivism_(philosophy_of_science)
Gitsevich, Boris Knoblok) Agitprop Photomontage Constructivism (art) "Viktor Semenovich Ivanov | The Art Institute of Chicago". archive.artic.edu. Retrieved
List_of_Soviet_poster_artists
1930 painting by Marcel Janco
white and red. The style of the work can be assigned to cubism and constructivism. "Pictură – Iancu, Marcel" (in Romanian). "Girl Portrait, Marcel Janco"
Portrait_of_a_Girl
Art movement emerging in the mid-1950s
Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the United Kingdom and the United States during the mid-to late 1950s. The movement presented a challenge to
Pop_art
Flat, geometric art style associated with Big Tech
Corporate Memphis, commonly referred to as Alegria art, is an art style and design aesthetic named after the Memphis Group that features flat areas of
Corporate_Memphis
Art created by a set of rules, often using computers
includes Ele-art (electronic art), C-art (computer art), D-art (digital art), CA-art (computer assisted art), G-art (generative art), CG-art (computer based
Generative_art
20th-century avant-garde art movement
introduced collage as a modern art form. In France and other countries Futurism, Suprematism, Dada, Constructivism, De Stijl and Art Deco developed in response
Cubism
The history of art focuses on objects made by humans for any number of spiritual, narrative, philosophical, symbolic, conceptual, documentary, decorative
History_of_art
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English
English : regional name for someone from the French province of Artois, from Anglo-Norman French Arteis (from Latin Atrebates, the name of the local Gaulish tribe).French : from Old French artis ‘woodworm’, Old Occitan arta ‘moth’, possibly applied as a nickname for someone suffering from a wasting disease, perhaps leprosy.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend Celtic Welsh
Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Various names for Arthur's sword.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Various names for Arthur's sword.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Celtic English French American
Tumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the...
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend Welsh Celtic
Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen. Jennifer derives from this name.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's queen.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend Italian
Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Various names for Arthur's sword.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Site of Arthur's last battle.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen. Jennifer derives from this name.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Arthur was a great king lives in th century
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Celtic English French American
Tumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the...
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's queen.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Various names for Arthur's sword.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Various names for Arthur's sword.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Celtic English French American
Tumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the...
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's queen.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's father.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Site of Arthur's last battle.
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CONSTRUCTIVISM ART
Boy/Male
Norse
From the church village.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Heart, Sweet heart
Boy/Male
Muslim
Young gazelle, Integrity of conduct
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Teacher of Warrior Arjuna
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Ganesha
Boy/Male
Latin
Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Neville.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Intelligent
Boy/Male
Indian
Kind hearted, Spiritual
Girl/Female
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Parvati; Victorious
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n.
The quality of being artless, or void of art or guile; simplicity; sincerity.
a.
Of or pertaining to the breadfruit, or to the genus Artocarpus.
a.
Wanting art, knowledge, or skill; ignorant; unskillful.
n.
A man skilled in an art or in arts.
a.
Contrived without skill or art; inartistic.
a.
Alt. of Artocarpous
a.
Free from guile, art, craft, or stratagem; characterized by simplicity and sincerity; sincere; guileless; ingenuous; honest; as, an artless mind; an artless tale.
n.
An artful person; a schemer.
a.
Of or pertaining to art or to artists; made in the manner of an artist; conformable to art; characterized by art; showing taste or skill.
n.
One who professes and practices an art in which science and taste preside over the manual execution.
a.
Alt. of Artistical
adv.
With art or skill.
n.
Artistic effect or quality.
n.
Works of art collectively.
n.
One who shows trained skill or rare taste in any manual art or occupation.
n.
Artistic pursuits; artistic ability.
adv.
In an artless manner; without art, skill, or guile; unaffectedly.