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Constructivist International - Wikipedia

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    Constructivist International (German: Konstruktivistische Internationale, KI) was an international organisation made up of avant-garde artists established in 1922 in order to co-ordinate the work of constructivist artists as an international collective style. …

Constructivism Art: Definition, Artists & Examples ...

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    Take, for example, 'Monument to Commemorate the Third International', by the early constructivist artist Vladimir Tatlin. It was originally designed to be the headquarters of Russia's Communist...

Artists by art movement: Constructivism - WikiArt.org

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    Initially the Constructivists worked on three-dimensional constructions as a means of participating in industry: the OBMOKhU (Society of Young Artists) exhibition showed these three dimensional compositions, by Rodchenko, Stepanova, Karl Ioganson and the Stenberg brothers.

Constructivism Art Movement: A Revolutionary Approach to Art

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    Jan 22, 2021 · In 1922, an exhibition of Constructivist art took place in Berlin at the Russische Ausstellung. In the same year, a Constructivist Internation formed and met with De Stijl and Dadaist artists in Germany. This Internation included artists like Hans Richter, Lissitzky, and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, but was short-lived.

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