Sullivan Goss continues to explore the cultural legacy of 20th-century emigres to California in this exhibition of the work of distinguished sculptor, painter, and art professor Sidney Gordin. Born ...
If you’re ever in the mood for an offbeat cinema classic that combines science fiction, silent cinema, Soviet history, and modern art, don’t deny yourself the odd pleasure of the 1924 Russian film ...
Russian Art and Culture and Pushkin House London are pleased to present Abstraction/Constructivism: British and Russian Responses to the City, curated by Theodora ...
Chelsea’s Tony Shafrazi Gallery is currently showing a fantastic collection of 95 rare Soviet Constructivist film posters, circa 1920-33, and a model of Vladimir Tatlin’s influential “Monument for the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Poster advertising an exhibition of ...
Few Constructivist projects made it through the World Wars, but if you're looking for those that did, you'd be wise to travel to Yekaterinburg, Russia. With over a dozen complexes, the city probably ...
Tony Shafrazi Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition, “Revolutionary Film Posters: Aesthetic Experiments of Russian Constructivism, 1920-33,” a comprehensive collection of rare and exquisite ...