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| Alexander Rodchenko: Spatial Constructions: Catalogue Raisonne of Sculptures [Click on the appropriate flag to buy the book] | Product Details Hardcover 208 pages Hatje Cantz Publishers Published 2002 About the Author Born in 1891 in St. Petersburg, Russia, Alexander Rodchenko's work has lately been the subject of renewed interest, appearing in exhibitions at the Hirschorn Museum, Washington and the Guggenheim Museum, New York. The artist died in Moscow in 1956. Book Description One of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after the Russian Revolution, Alexander Rodchenko worked as a painter, graphic designer, photographer, photomontageist, architectural designer, and sculptor. He was alternately influenced by Suprematism, Productivism, Dada, Constructivism, Abstraction, and Abstract Expressionism--working in different modes throughout his artistic life. This monograph focuses on Rodchenko's sculptures, which can be loosely divided into three groups, beginning with abstract works dating from 1918; mobiles; and square timber works from circa 1920. Works are presented through vintage photographs, detailed descriptions, and reconstructions. Edited by Galerie Gmurzynska. Essays by Selim O. Khan-Magomedow, Alexander Lawrentjew and Warwara Stepanowa. |
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Rodchenko: Photography 1924-1954 Alexander Lavrentiev (Editor) | |
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The Struggle for Utopia: Rodchenko, Lissitzky, Moholy-Nagy: 1917-1946 Victor Margolin | |
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The Struggle for Utopia: Rodchenko, Lissitzky, Moholy-Nagy: 1917-1946 Victor Margolin | |
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Alexander Rodchenko: Painting, Drawing, Collage, Design, Photography Alexander Rodchenko; Magdalena Dabrowski (Editor); & Peter Galassi (Editor) | |
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Alexander Rodchenko: Experiments for the Future Alexander Rodchenko; & Peter Galassi | |
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Aleksandr Rodchenko: The New Moscow Margarita Tupitsyn | |
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