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Exhibition poster for 0.10 -' The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting', Petrograd, 1915 (litho)

Exhibition poster for 0.10 -' The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting', Petrograd, 1915 (litho)
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Exhibition poster for 0.10 -' The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting', Petrograd, 1915 (litho)
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Artist
Puni, Ivan Albertovvitsch (Jean Pougny) (1894-1956) / Russian
Location
Russian State Archive of Literature and Art, Moscow
Medium
lithograph
Date
1915 AD (C20th AD)
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The Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings 0.10 was presented by the Dobychina Art Bureau at Marsovo Pole, Petrograd, from 19 December 1915 to 17 January 1916. The exhibition inaugurated a form of non-objective art called Suprematism, introducing a daring visual vernacular composed of geometric forms of varying colour. This sort of geometric abstraction was distinct in the apparent kinetic motion and angular shapes of its elements.

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20th century / art / artist / advertising / Russia / Avant Garde / poster / artists / letters / soviet / modernism / russia / text / modern / words / modernity / avant-garde / cyrillic / russian / Engraving / Mzengraving

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