Rodchenko was a comrade-in-“arts” of the Russian avant-gardists Vladimir Mayakovsky, Vladimir Tatlin, and Kazimir Malevich, whom he photographed. He also captured on film the unconventional, creative ...
I begin with a spectacular pair of spectacles and I will end with a pair of spectacles. Even if you have never heard the name Alexander Rodchenko, you may well know his 1924 image of Osip Brik, the ...
When Alexander Rodchenko was born in 1891, the science of photography had already been developing for about 60 years. The decade before Rodchenko’s birth, George Eastman introduced flexible film and ...
"Alexander Rodchenko: Modern Photography, Photomontage and Film" at the UC Berkeley Art Museum presents an unusually rich survey of the early 20th century Russian avant-garde artist's work. It also ...
Alexandr Rodchenko Woman with baby carriage (1928) Credit: © The Tosca Photography Fund Collection Alexandr Rodchenko. Samozveri (1926) Credit: © The Tosca ...
Modernism made photography what it is. It gave it self-confidence and made it trust itself. Self-confidence because photography in the 1920s recognized and developed its own possibilities and ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. In 1921, Alexander Rodchenko, the most dedicated exponent of the Russian avant-garde, completed what he declared was ...
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