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| Alexander Rodchenko: Painting, Drawing, Collage, Design, Photography
[Click on the appropriate flag to buy the book] | Product Details Hardcover 336 pages Museum of Modern Art, New York Published 2002 Book Description Alexander Rodchenko was the most important and versatile member of the Constructivist movement, the progressive artists who created a new art after the Russian Revolution of 1917. This comprehensive book, rich in illustrations and relying extensively on new research from Russia, accompanied the first major retrospective exhibition in the United States of Rodchenko's work at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1998. In 1921 Rodchenko left behind his innovative work in abstract painting and sculpture, committing himself to applied art in the service of revolutionary ideals. Included in this first full and coherent overview are not only Rodchenko's painting and sculpture but also his diverse experiments and lasting achievements in photocollage, photography, and design of all kinds, from books, posters, magazines, and advertising, to furniture. Edited by Magdalena Dabrowski, Leah Dickerman and Peter Galassi. Essays by Magdalena Dabrowski, Leah Dickerman, Peter Galassi, Aleksandr Lavrent'ev and Varvara Rodchenko. Foreword by Glenn D. Lowry. |
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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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