View Larger Ivan Alexeevich Kudriashev, General Plan for the Interior Decoration of the First Soviet Theater in Orenburg, Russia 1920
View Larger El Lissitzky, Proun 19D, Gesso, oil, paper, and cardboard on plywood, 97.5 x 97.2cm, 1922(?)




Vadim Meller, Costume Designs, c. 1884-1962








via asuperfluousman:
I love Russian avant-garde. Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
More information: El Lissitzky, Alexander Rodchenko, Kazimir Malevich, Gustav Klutsis, and here.
via anticipatedstranger:
White Circle
Alexander Rodchenko, 1918
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El Lissitzky, Study for a page of The Story Of Two Squares: A Suprematist Tale in Six Constructions, 1929: “They fly to earth from very far away.”
Hi there! Your blog is amazing! Iam a huge fan of the Russian Avant Garde. The principals of this art movement is very inspiring to my craft of hairdressing. Keep up the fantastic work, your blog is documenting and promoting this very important movement in art history. Kind regards Andyfrom andyrestuccia
I’m glad to hear that, Andy. Thank you. You are also welcome to submit photograph samples of your hairdressing inspired by this movement; I’m sure it’s fabulous.