"Published by Unicorn in association with the El Lissitzky Foundation and the Kroll Family Trust." "This book is based partly on the following edition: Alexander Kantsedikas and Zoya Yargina, El' ...
In the game Lissitzky’s Revenge, you are the tiny red triangle against the mighty white circle depicted in El Lissitzky's 1919 Suprematist poster "Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge." While the action ...
You might understandably wonder, what is “El Lissitzky: Futurist Portfolios” doing among the old masters and the Russian icons at the Timken? With the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, everything changed in ...
El Lissitzky, ‘For the Voice (Dlia golosa),’ 1923. Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago. “Record” is a tiny work of art, measuring no more than a few inches in either direction. But the ...
Russian artist and designer El Lissitzky was one of the leaders of the avant-garde art movement at the birth of the Soviet Union. He believed that the artist could be an agent of change, helping to ...
Sign up for City Lights, our twice-weekly guide to arts and nightlife in the D.C. area. It lands in your inbox every Sunday and Thursday. “All is well that begins ...
On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, Christie's New York embarked on the second day of 20/21 Spring Marquee Week with outstanding results—totaling $63 million for both sales.
37.4 x 42 cm. (14.7 x 16.5 in.) Stuttgart, Württembergischer Kunstverein, Film und Foto der Zwanziger Jahre, 1979, pp. 15 and 36, illustrated Essen, Museum Folkwang; Werkbund-Archiv, Berlin; Kunsthaus ...
Cloud Iron, or Wolkenbügel, was the name of the project of eight horizontal skyscrapers by architect El Lissitzky that were supposed to appear in the most prestigious spots around Moscow in the 1920s.
For a brief moment, Soviet Russia looked like Camelot, and artists like Marc Chagall, Kazimir Malevich, and El Lissitzky banded together to paint the way toward that utopian future with the People's ...
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