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  • Vkhutemas
  • Former design school in Moscow (1920–30)

    teaching staff of Vkhutemas in 1925, though his group—Unovis, of the Vitebsk art college that included El Lissitzky—exhibited at Vkhutemas as early as 1921

    Vkhutemas

    Vkhutemas

    Vkhutemas

  • Bauhaus
  • German art school and art movement

    the Weissenhof Estate, films, and sometimes fierce public debate. The Vkhutemas, the Russian state art and technical school founded in 1920 in Moscow

    Bauhaus

    Bauhaus

    Bauhaus

  • Moscow
  • Capital and most populous city of Russia

    Especially notable were the constructivist architects associated with VKHUTEMAS, responsible for such landmarks as Lenin's Mausoleum. Another prominent

    Moscow

    Moscow

    Moscow

  • Yuri Pimenov (painter)
  • Zamoskvoretskaya School of Drawing and Painting. In 1920-1925 he studied at the VKHUTEMAS in the painting and printing departments under Vladimir Favorsky and Sergey

    Yuri Pimenov (painter)

    Yuri Pimenov (painter)

    Yuri_Pimenov_(painter)

  • Russian avant-garde
  • Russian and Soviet art movement (approx. 1890–1930)

    exchanges between VKhUTEMAS and the Bauhaus. MoMA research on interwar architectural magazines describes the Bauhaus and VKhUTEMAS as parallel institutions

    Russian avant-garde

    Russian avant-garde

    Russian_avant-garde

  • Nikolai Ladovsky
  • Russian avant-garde architect and educator

    Russian schools of architectural training; his classes of 1920–1932 in VKhUTEMAS shaped the generation of Soviet architects active throughout the period

    Nikolai Ladovsky

    Nikolai Ladovsky

    Nikolai_Ladovsky

  • El Lissitzky
  • Soviet Avantgarde artist (1890–1941)

    a lecture there about his Prouns. In 1921 he also started to teach at Vkhutemas, but soon left Moscow for Germany; he stayed in Berlin for several years

    El Lissitzky

    El Lissitzky

    El_Lissitzky

  • Lydia Konstantinova Komarova
  • Russian architect (1902-2002)

    to the architectural faculty of the “laboratory of Russian modernity”: Vkhutemás (State Higher Technical-Artistic Workshops, later institute: Vkhutein)

    Lydia Konstantinova Komarova

    Lydia Konstantinova Komarova

    Lydia_Konstantinova_Komarova

  • Sergei Senkin
  • illustrator. Senkin studied with Kasimir Malevitch during the 1920s in Vkhutemas. He sometimes visited Malevitch in Vitebsk with his friend Gustav Klutsis

    Sergei Senkin

    Sergei_Senkin

  • Constructivist architecture
  • Soviet architecture, 1920s to early 1930s

    major new building projects. Nonetheless, the Soviet avant-garde school Vkhutemas started an architectural wing in 1921, which was led by the architect

    Constructivist architecture

    Constructivist architecture

    Constructivist_architecture

  • Alexander Semyonovich Vedernikov
  • Russian artist (1898–1975)

    (1921–24) with Alexander V. Kuprin and Artur Fonvizin, and at the Leningrad Vkhutemas-Vhutein (1924–28) with Osip Braz and Alexei Karev. He was a member of

    Alexander Semyonovich Vedernikov

    Alexander Semyonovich Vedernikov

    Alexander_Semyonovich_Vedernikov

  • Periods in Western art history
  • List of western art periods

    "Others" – 1919, United States Constructivism – 1920s, Russia/Soviet Union Vkhutemas – 1920 – 1926, Russia Precisionism – c. 1920, United States Surrealism

    Periods in Western art history

    Periods_in_Western_art_history

  • UNOVIS
  • Group of artists led by Kazimir Malevich

    Lissitzky Ilya Chashnik Vera Ermolaeva Lazar Khidekel Soviet art Suprematism VKhUTEMAS Bauhaus Essay: Black Square: In the Circle of Malevich and UNOVIS Group

    UNOVIS

    UNOVIS

    UNOVIS

  • New Objectivity (architecture)
  • Architecture movement in (mainly German-speaking) Europe

    from Expressionism was the influence of Constructivism, particularly of Vkhutemas and of El Lissitzky, who stayed in Berlin frequently during the early

    New Objectivity (architecture)

    New Objectivity (architecture)

    New_Objectivity_(architecture)

  • Vesnin brothers
  • construction to a standstill, they joined the architectural faculty of MVTU and Vkhutemas, and continued exercises in “paper architecture”. Both (especially Victor)

    Vesnin brothers

    Vesnin_brothers

  • Pyotr Sholokhov
  • Russian painter

    Revolutionary Visual Artists. He was also a professor of Fine Arts, a graduate of Vkhutemas, and an apprentice of Russian realist artist Abram Arkhipov. Today many

    Pyotr Sholokhov

    Pyotr_Sholokhov

  • Yuri Avvakumov
  • Russian painter

    Photography. In 2007, Avvakumov organized the exhibition BornHouse at the VKHUTEMAS Gallery in Moscow as part of the Second Biennale of Contemporary Art.

    Yuri Avvakumov

    Yuri Avvakumov

    Yuri_Avvakumov

  • Alexis Gritchenko
  • Ukrainian painter and art theorist

    Alexis Gritchenko (Ukrainian: Оле́кса Гри́щенко; born April 2, 1883 – January 28, 1977) was a Ukrainian painter and art theorist. Gritchenko studied philology

    Alexis Gritchenko

    Alexis_Gritchenko

  • Nina Niss-Goldman
  • Russian artist (1892–1990)

    Auguste Rodin and Aristide Maillol. From 1920 Nina Niss-Goldman taught at VKhUTEMAS (later in 1926 re-organised into VKhUTEIN), where she received the title

    Nina Niss-Goldman

    Nina Niss-Goldman

    Nina_Niss-Goldman

  • Vladimir Baranov-Rossiné
  • French-Russian painter (1888–1944)

    Baranov-Rossiné was the teacher at the Higher Artistic-Technical Workshops (VKhUTEMAS) in Moscow and exhibited in the First Russian Art Exhibition in Berlin

    Vladimir Baranov-Rossiné

    Vladimir Baranov-Rossiné

    Vladimir_Baranov-Rossiné

  • Aleksandr Drevin
  • Latvian-Russian painter (1889–1938)

    rejection of easel painting. Drevin became a professor of painting at Vkhutemas. In 1922, he was sent to work the First Russian Art Exhibition at the

    Aleksandr Drevin

    Aleksandr Drevin

    Aleksandr_Drevin

  • Graphics
  • Visual presentation on some surface

    on the teaching models developed in the Bauhaus school in Germany or Vkhutemas in Russia. The teaching model will tend to expose students to a variety

    Graphics

    Graphics

  • Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge
  • Poster by El Lissitzky

    the Whites with the Red Wedge Victory over the Sun Propaganda period Vkhutemas Pressa ASNOVA Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine USSR in Construction

    Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge

    Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge

    Beat_the_Whites_with_the_Red_Wedge

  • Viktor Balikhin (architect)
  • Soviet architect

    Балихин, 1893–1953) was a Russian avant-garde architect. He taught at the VKhUTEMAS and was one of the founders of the Association of New Architects (ASNOVA)

    Viktor Balikhin (architect)

    Viktor_Balikhin_(architect)

  • Constructivism (art)
  • Artistic and architectural philosophy originating in Russia

    would teach or lecture at the Bauhaus schools in Germany, and some of the VKhUTEMAS teaching methods were adopted and developed there. Gabo established a

    Constructivism (art)

    Constructivism (art)

    Constructivism_(art)

  • Hinnerk Scheper
  • German painter (1897–1957)

    during this time. In addition, Scheper taught at the School of Design Vkhutemas. At the same time he created photo series about people and architecture

    Hinnerk Scheper

    Hinnerk Scheper

    Hinnerk_Scheper

  • Vasily Bazhenov
  • Russian neoclassical architect (1737–1799)

    and Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (1844–1918), VKHUTEMAS (1918–1930) and, since 1989, Russian Academy of Painting, Sculpture and

    Vasily Bazhenov

    Vasily Bazhenov

    Vasily_Bazhenov

  • Aleksandr Deyneka
  • Russian and Soviet painter

    studied at Kharkov Art College (apprentice of Alexander Lubimov) and at VKhUTEMAS.[citation needed] He was a founding member of groups such as OST and Oktyabr

    Aleksandr Deyneka

    Aleksandr Deyneka

    Aleksandr_Deyneka

  • Workers' Club (Alexander Rodchenko work)
  • designers. Rodchenko combined his multi-faceted creativity with teaching at VKhUTEMAS: in 1923 he was elected chair of the Metalworking Department and, two

    Workers' Club (Alexander Rodchenko work)

    Workers' Club (Alexander Rodchenko work)

    Workers'_Club_(Alexander_Rodchenko_work)

  • Berthold Lubetkin
  • Georgian-British architect

    fluency in German, French, and English. In 1917, Lubetkin enrolled at the Vkhutemas in Moscow and the Svomas in Petrograd, studying under Constructivist figures

    Berthold Lubetkin

    Berthold_Lubetkin

  • Vladimir Krinsky
  • Russian artist and architect

    for both the Moscow City Duma and Narkompros. He went on to teach at Vkhutemas. He died in Moscow in 1971 and is buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery.

    Vladimir Krinsky

    Vladimir Krinsky

    Vladimir_Krinsky

  • Alexander Bubnov
  • Russian painter

    Retrieved 8 June 2019. Bokov, Anna. "Institutionalizing the Avant-Garde: Vkhutemas 1920–1930". Walker Art Center. Archived from the original on 6 June 2019

    Alexander Bubnov

    Alexander Bubnov

    Alexander_Bubnov

  • Valentina Kulagina
  • Russian artist (1902–1987)

    Kulagina left State Free Art Studios and entered the state-run art school Vkhutemas in 1920 at the urging of teacher Gustav Klutsis, whom she had recently

    Valentina Kulagina

    Valentina Kulagina

    Valentina_Kulagina

  • Ivan Fomin
  • Russian architect and educator

    landscape (1920–1923). Fomin trained a new generation of architects at VKhUTEMAS/VKhuTEIN, at the same time developing his own concept of proletarian classicism

    Ivan Fomin

    Ivan Fomin

    Ivan_Fomin

  • Mikhail Lifshitz
  • Soviet academic (1905–1983)

    Imperial Russia, Lifshitz began higher education as an art student at the Vkhutemas ("Higher Art and Technical Studios") in Moscow in the early 1920s, which

    Mikhail Lifshitz

    Mikhail Lifshitz

    Mikhail_Lifshitz

  • Svomas
  • Art schools in Russia

    became the Second Free Art Studio). In 1920, the school was replaced by Vkhutemas design school. The Petrograd Svomas was created in 1919 by renaming the

    Svomas

    Svomas

  • Vasily Rozhdestvensky
  • Russian and Soviet painter

    Soviet Union Resting place Vagankovskoye Cemetery, Moscow Alma mater VKhUTEMAS Occupations Painter graphic artist sculptor Spouse Natalia Rozhdestvenskaya

    Vasily Rozhdestvensky

    Vasily Rozhdestvensky

    Vasily_Rozhdestvensky

  • ASNOVA
  • Soviet Russian avant-garde architectural association (1923–1932)

    The association was started in 1923 by Nikolai Ladovsky, a teacher at VKhUTEMAS and member of INKhUK, along with other avant-garde architects such as

    ASNOVA

    ASNOVA

    ASNOVA

  • Semyon Chuykov
  • Soviet artist, painter and teacher (1902 - 1980)

    Khludov [ru], in 1920–1921 at the art school in Tashkent and in 1924–1930 at VKHUTEMAS (Robert Falk's workshop) in Moscow. In 1930–1932 he taught at the Institute

    Semyon Chuykov

    Semyon Chuykov

    Semyon_Chuykov

  • Mikhail Olenin
  • later studied at Vkhutemas. His teachers included Sergey Volnukhin, Sergey Konenkov, and Anna Golubkina. He graduated from Vkhutemas in 1923. He considered

    Mikhail Olenin

    Mikhail Olenin

    Mikhail_Olenin

  • Meer Akselrod
  • Jewish Belarusian painter

    graduated from school. In the 1920s, he studied and then taught at the VKhUTEMAS School of Art. He was one of the members of the art association ‘The Four

    Meer Akselrod

    Meer Akselrod

    Meer_Akselrod

  • Moscow Surikov State Academic Institute of Fine Arts
  • transformed into Vkhutemas in 1918 and then into Vkhutein in 1927 and finally dissolved in 1930. The reason behind the dissolution of Vkhutemas-Vkhutein in

    Moscow Surikov State Academic Institute of Fine Arts

    Moscow Surikov State Academic Institute of Fine Arts

    Moscow_Surikov_State_Academic_Institute_of_Fine_Arts

  • Faina Stavskaya
  • Belarusian revolutionary (1890–1937)

    back to Moscow, where she worked as secretary for student affairs at Vkhutemas. In February 1926, she was appointed as secretary of Main Fuel Administration

    Faina Stavskaya

    Faina_Stavskaya

  • Palace of the Soviets
  • Unrealised Soviet project during Stalin's rule

    back to a 1924 proposal by Viktor Balikhin, then a graduate student at Vkhutemas: "Arc lamps will flood the villages, towns, parks and squares, calling

    Palace of the Soviets

    Palace of the Soviets

    Palace_of_the_Soviets

  • Ivan Leonidov
  • Soviet architect (1902–1959)

    Svomas free art studios in Tver. From 1921 to 1927 he studied at the VKhUTEMAS in Moscow under the tutelage of Alexander Vesnin at which point his attention

    Ivan Leonidov

    Ivan Leonidov

    Ivan_Leonidov

  • Fedor Antonov
  • 1920. He subsequently moved to Moscow, and from 1922 to 1929 studied at VKhUTEMAS, a state art school. In 1927 he began exhibiting and by 1931 he had become

    Fedor Antonov

    Fedor_Antonov

  • Os renovadores
  • 1920s group of artists who wanted to renew the visual Galician arts

    the Bauhaus and the Ulm school, and according to Díaz Pardo, the Soviet Vkhutemas. Graphic work was developed in a local environment, linked to areas close

    Os renovadores

    Os renovadores

    Os_renovadores

  • Evgeny Teis
  • under A. A. Saltzmann. Between 1921 and 1929 he studied at the famous VKHUTEMAS in Moscow in the Polygraphic/Graphic faculty, under teachers including

    Evgeny Teis

    Evgeny_Teis

  • Joseph Spinel
  • Russian painter, graphic artist, scenic designer

    in Moscow, he studied architecture. Then he continued his education in Vkhutemas (Higher Art and Technical Studios) with the great master of graphic design

    Joseph Spinel

    Joseph Spinel

    Joseph_Spinel

  • Georgy Nissky
  • entered preparatory courses at the Higher Art and Technical Workshops (VKHUTEMAS). After completing the courses, he moved to the painting department, where

    Georgy Nissky

    Georgy Nissky

    Georgy_Nissky

  • Sergei Markin (artist)
  • Soviet artist from Moscow

    Sergey Ivanovich Markin (Russian: Сергей Иванович Маркин; 1903–1942) — Moscow professional artist, painter and artist-decorator of the TRAM Theater (modern

    Sergei Markin (artist)

    Sergei Markin (artist)

    Sergei_Markin_(artist)

  • 0,10 Exhibition
  • 1915–1916 Russian exhibition

    following artists eventually exhibited: Suprematism Russian avant-garde Vkhutemas Malevich wrote to Mikhail Matyushin (31 October 1915): "During this exhibition

    0,10 Exhibition

    0,10 Exhibition

    0,10_Exhibition

  • Cubo-Futurism
  • Russian art movement

    Mukhina, all of whom taught at the Soviet state art school in Moscow, Vkhutemas. Poets that experimented with Cubo-Futurist ideals pressed the importance

    Cubo-Futurism

    Cubo-Futurism

    Cubo-Futurism

  • Sergey Malyutin
  • Russian painter, designer, illustrator and architect

    instructor at the "Higher Artistic and Technical Workshops" known as Vkhutemas ("ВХУТЕМАС"); a school established by Vladimir Lenin. He was there until

    Sergey Malyutin

    Sergey Malyutin

    Sergey_Malyutin

  • Aleksandr Shevchenko
  • Russian painter

    he helped to direct the contemporary art workshop. Later, he taught at Vkhutemas and, typical for that time, was a member of numerous government committees

    Aleksandr Shevchenko

    Aleksandr Shevchenko

    Aleksandr_Shevchenko

  • Dmitry Chechulin
  • Russian architect

    after service in the Red Army Chechulin enrolled in the state school Vkhutemas and graduated in 1929, doing post-graduate work under Alexey Shchusev

    Dmitry Chechulin

    Dmitry Chechulin

    Dmitry_Chechulin

  • USSR in Construction
  • the Whites with the Red Wedge Victory over the Sun Propaganda period Vkhutemas Pressa ASNOVA Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine USSR in Construction

    USSR in Construction

    USSR in Construction

    USSR_in_Construction

  • Konstantin Vialov
  • Soviet artist

    continued his studies at the state art and technical schools Svomas and Vkhutemas, studying under Wassily Kandinsky, Vladimir Tatlin, Aristarkh Lentulov

    Konstantin Vialov

    Konstantin Vialov

    Konstantin_Vialov

  • Yuliy Ganf
  • Soviet graphic artist

    Ukraine). He studied in the Art Shop of Eduard Steinberg in 1917–1920 and in VKhUTEMAS (The Higher Artistic and Technical Shops) in 1922–1924. In 1920s, he produced

    Yuliy Ganf

    Yuliy_Ganf

  • Konstantin Medunetsky
  • Russian sculptor

    designer who was a pupil of Vladimir Tatlin and Alexander Rodchenko at Vkhutemas (Higher Art and Technical Studios) and founder member of OBMOKHU (Society

    Konstantin Medunetsky

    Konstantin Medunetsky

    Konstantin_Medunetsky

  • Gustav Klutsis
  • Latvian-Russian photographer (1895–1938)

    and graduated from the state-run art school VKhUTEMAS. He would continue to be associated with VKhUTEMAS as a professor of color theory from 1924 until

    Gustav Klutsis

    Gustav_Klutsis

  • Ivan Zholtovsky
  • Russian architect

    continued teaching at Vkhutemas. Whether the architectural college in Leningrad (VKhuTEIN) was led by traditionalists, Moscow college (Vkhutemas) became a harbor

    Ivan Zholtovsky

    Ivan Zholtovsky

    Ivan_Zholtovsky

  • Ivan Ivanov-Vano
  • Soviet and Russian animation director, animator, screenwriter and educator

    reformed and turned into Vkhutemas (Higher Art and Technical Studios). He continued his studies and finally graduated from Vkhutemas in 1923. In a year, Ivanov

    Ivan Ivanov-Vano

    Ivan_Ivanov-Vano

  • Lyudmila Mayakovskaya
  • the special compositions department. She was training fabric artists at Vkhutemas. Among her students were artists such as Tatiana Klyukas, Natalia Ganina-Kravtsova

    Lyudmila Mayakovskaya

    Lyudmila Mayakovskaya

    Lyudmila_Mayakovskaya

  • Pressa
  • International press exhibition held in Cologne (May–October 1928)

    the Whites with the Red Wedge Victory over the Sun Propaganda period Vkhutemas Pressa ASNOVA Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine USSR in Construction

    Pressa

    Pressa

  • Kukryniksy
  • Soviet art collective

    Nikolai Sokolov (Николай Александрович Соколов, 1903–2000) who had met at VKhUTEMAS, a Moscow art school, in the early 1920s. The three began drawing caricatures

    Kukryniksy

    Kukryniksy

    Kukryniksy

  • Alexei Voshchakin
  • Soviet artist (1898–1937)

    instructor for the Yenisei Council of Cooperatives. In 1922–1925 he studied at Vkhutemas in Moscow. In 1925, he again worked in Krasnoyarsk in the Krasnoyarsky

    Alexei Voshchakin

    Alexei_Voshchakin

  • Konstantin Melnikov
  • Russian architect and painter (1890–1974)

    Meanwhile, the Russian educational system collapsed; the new art college, VKhUTEMAS, was formed in 1920. Its architectural faculty was split between three

    Konstantin Melnikov

    Konstantin Melnikov

    Konstantin_Melnikov

  • Kliment Red'ko
  • Russian painter

    he studied painting at the Moscow Higher Artistic-Technical Workshops (VKhUTEMAS) in the class of Wassily Kandinsky. In 1922 he participated in an exhibition

    Kliment Red'ko

    Kliment_Red'ko

  • Sophie Lissitzky-Küppers
  • German art historian (1891–1978)

    the Whites with the Red Wedge Victory over the Sun Propaganda period Vkhutemas Pressa ASNOVA Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine USSR in Construction

    Sophie Lissitzky-Küppers

    Sophie_Lissitzky-Küppers

  • Iosif Loveyko
  • Soviet architect (1906–1996)

    teachers paid attention to his artistic abilities and sent him to the Moscow Vkhutemas (since 1926 - VKHUTEIN, since 1930 it has been divided into several universities

    Iosif Loveyko

    Iosif Loveyko

    Iosif_Loveyko

  • Rifka Angel
  • Russian-American artist

    the Art Students League of New York with Boardman Robinson and later in Vkhutemas (Moscow, USSR) with David Shterenberg. After her return to the United

    Rifka Angel

    Rifka_Angel

  • Industrial style
  • Aesthetic trend in interior design of the 21st century

    Avant-Garde Graphic Design + Experimental Teaching of "Soviet Bauhaus," the Vkhutemas School". eyeondesign.aiga.org. 2019. Durieux, Brigitte; Hamani, Laziz

    Industrial style

    Industrial style

    Industrial_style

  • Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine
  • Landmark building in Moscow, Russia

    the Whites with the Red Wedge Victory over the Sun Propaganda period Vkhutemas Pressa ASNOVA Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine USSR in Construction

    Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine

    Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine

    Printing_plant_of_Ogonyok_magazine

  • Sergey Chernyshyov (architect)
  • Soviet restorer and architect (1881–1963)

    the USSR (1950–1955). He taught at the Moscow Polytechnic Institute, VKHUTEMAS - VKHUTEIN (1918–1930) and the Moscow Architectural Institute (1931–1950)

    Sergey Chernyshyov (architect)

    Sergey Chernyshyov (architect)

    Sergey_Chernyshyov_(architect)

  • Alexey Shchusev
  • Russian architect (1873–1949)

    competent to complete their original design; but, like most graduates of the Vkhutemas, they lacked the classical visual arts education that was a prerequisite

    Alexey Shchusev

    Alexey Shchusev

    Alexey_Shchusev

  • The Tale of Tsar Saltan (1984 film)
  • 1984 Soviet film

    the motifs and techniques of folk art in animation. From his studies at Vkhutemas, education in the traditions of the Russian avant-garde, excellent knowledge

    The Tale of Tsar Saltan (1984 film)

    The_Tale_of_Tsar_Saltan_(1984_film)

  • Alexander Rodchenko
  • Russian artist and designer (1891–1956)

    He taught from 1920 to 1930 at the Higher Technical-Artistic Studios (VKhUTEMAS/VKhUTEIN), a Bauhaus organization with a "checkered career". It was disbanded

    Alexander Rodchenko

    Alexander Rodchenko

    Alexander_Rodchenko

  • OSA Group
  • realism. Like the ASNOVA group, OSA grew out of the avant-garde wing of the VKhUTEMAS school in Moscow. The group's founders were Moisei Ginzburg, well known

    OSA Group

    OSA Group

    OSA_Group

  • Productivism (art)
  • 20th-century art movement

    and organizations like Higher State Artistic and Technical Workshops (VKhUTEMAS) all of whom agreed on the need for a radical break from the "critical

    Productivism (art)

    Productivism (art)

    Productivism_(art)

  • Jolán Szilágyi
  • Hungarian painter, graphic artist and cartoonist

    before returning to Hungary in 1948. In 1921-1922 she was studying at VKhUTEMAS, the art and technical school founded in 1920 in Moscow. When Béla Uitz

    Jolán Szilágyi

    Jolán_Szilágyi

  • Mikhail Romm
  • Soviet filmmaker

    Mikhail Ilyich Romm (Russian: Михаил Ильич Ромм; 24 January [O.S. 11 January] 1901 – 1 November 1971) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter and pedagogue

    Mikhail Romm

    Mikhail_Romm

  • Anatol Petrytsky
  • Soviet Ukrainian painter (1895–1964)

    Flamingo (1919). In 1922 Petrytskyi left Kyiv for Moscow and enrolled at Vkhutemas, where he studied as an apprentice of Aleksandr Drevin and Nadezhda Udaltsova

    Anatol Petrytsky

    Anatol Petrytsky

    Anatol_Petrytsky

  • Lyubov Popova
  • Russian artist (1889–1924)

    Force Constructions were used as the basis of her art teaching theory at Vkhutemas. She designed typography of books, production art and textiles, and contributed

    Lyubov Popova

    Lyubov Popova

    Lyubov_Popova

  • Joseph Chaikov
  • Soviet sculptor of Ukrainian Jewish origin

    sculpture to be published in Yiddish. Chaikov moved to Moscow to teach at Vkhutemas from 1923 to 1930, alongside fellow sculptors Boris Korolev and Vera Mukhina

    Joseph Chaikov

    Joseph_Chaikov

  • Ilya Golosov
  • Russian Constructivist architect (1883–1945)

    him throughout the Civil war, at the same time teaching at the MVTU and VKhUTEMAS. Golosov's work during the Civil War and first years of New Economic Policy

    Ilya Golosov

    Ilya Golosov

    Ilya_Golosov

  • Solomon Nikritin
  • Ukrainian painter, avant-garde artist, philosopher, and author

    trained with Aleksandra Exeter during the Civil War before he went to Vkhutemas. By 1916, he was associated with KKHU faculty's informal group of young

    Solomon Nikritin

    Solomon_Nikritin

  • Academy of Arts of the Soviet Union
  • workshops were transformed into the Higher Art and Technical Institute (Vkhutemas). By the resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and

    Academy of Arts of the Soviet Union

    Academy of Arts of the Soviet Union

    Academy_of_Arts_of_the_Soviet_Union

  • Naum Gabo
  • Soviet sculptor (1890–1977)

    Gabo contributed to the Agit-prop open air exhibitions and taught at 'VKhUTEMAS' the Higher Art and Technical Workshop, with Tatlin, Kandinsky and Rodchenko

    Naum Gabo

    Naum Gabo

    Naum_Gabo

  • Nikolay Akimov
  • Soviet theatre director and scenic designer

    Nikolay Pavlovich Akimov (16 April [O.S. 3 April] 1901 – 6 September 1968) was a Soviet experimental theatre director and scenic designer noted for his

    Nikolay Akimov

    Nikolay_Akimov

  • Nikolai Khodataev
  • Russian artist

    and finished the school in 1918 when it had already been reformed into Vkhutemas by the Soviet government. He continued studying at the architecture department

    Nikolai Khodataev

    Nikolai_Khodataev

  • Aleksandra Ekster
  • Russian-French painter (1882–1949)

    the elementary course Color at the Higher Artistic-Technical Workshop (VKhUTEMAS) in Moscow, a position she held until 1924. Her work was displayed alongside

    Aleksandra Ekster

    Aleksandra Ekster

    Aleksandra_Ekster

  • Vladimir Favorsky
  • Russian artist (1886-1964)

    Vladimir Andreyevich Favorsky (Russian: Владимир Андреевич Фаворский; March 14, 1886 – December 29, 1964) was a Russian draughtsman and art teacher, active

    Vladimir Favorsky

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  • Olga Khodataeva
  • Soviet artist and animator

    Olga Petrovna Khodataeva (Russian: Ольга Петровна Ходатаева; 26 February [O.S. 14 February] 1894 — 10 April 1968) was a Soviet artist, animation director

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  • Abram Arkhipov
  • Russian artist

    where he was originally a student, and from 1922 through 1924 taught at Vkhutemas. Arkhipov joined the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia in

    Abram Arkhipov

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  • Anton Ginzburg
  • New York based artist and educator

    education and architecture by reactivating historical pedagogies from VKhUTEMAS. The project includes the film Turo and installations that draw on archival

    Anton Ginzburg

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  • Architecture of Russia
  • leaders. At the same time architectural education, concentrated in the Vkhutemas, was divided between revivalists and modernists. In 1919, Petrograd saw

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    Architecture of Russia

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  • Tatyana Mavrina
  • Russian artist and illustrator (1902–1996)

    creator of the first Soviet computer. From 1921 to 1929, she studied at Vkhutemas in Moscow. In 1930, she took her mother's maiden name, "Mavrina." She

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  • Institute of Artistic Culture
  • Artistic organisation in Moscow, Russia

    Architects, musicians and art critics. Many of them were also taught at Vkhutemas and published in LEF. One of the consequences of state funding was the

    Institute of Artistic Culture

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  • Valentina Sperantova
  • Russian actress (1904–1978)

    of the famous sculptor Anna Golubkina. She received her education in Vkhutemas, but did not study there for long. In 1925 she graduated from GITIS. Since

    Valentina Sperantova

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