Abstraccion

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ABSTRACTION
1. Vladimir Tatlin, El lissitzky, Malevich, Marc Chagall, and Vassily Kandinsky were the artists that influenced the movement. They were usingeveryday materials, without any representational elements so that they were completely non-figurative.
2. Tatlin’s Tower was a grand monumental building envisioned andblueprinted by the Russian artist and architect Vladimir Tatlin, but never built. It was supposed to be erected in Petrograd after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917,as the headquarters and monument of the Comintern (the third international). Its proper name was to be The Monument to the Third International.
3. Artist`s visionof constructivism was largely anti-aesthetic, reflecting that mode of production of material life determines social, political and intellectual processes.
4. TheBauhaus at the Weimar became the center of such aspirators who believed that artist could help to bring about new social conditions through the creation of new visualenvironments.
5. Suprematism is a movement developed by Malevich in 1913 in which paintings were the most radically pure abstract works created up to date.Malevich limited himself to basic geometric shapes and narrow range of colours. In contrast to Constructivism, where stress was on the utilitarian function of art.
6.Mondrian totally renounced the world of physical appearances, he limited himself to lines and rectangles and to the primary colours and black and white. He meantsomething static however dynamic, not symmetry and balance but life-giving tension. Nothing is inert. Everything is irregular. No tow shapes are the same size or shape.
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