Constructivism
Tatlin, Vladimir. Tatlin’s Tower. 1919-1920. Museum of Art, Stockholm.
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Constructivism is an avant-grande movement that happened is 20th century Russia. In this movement artists approached making objects differently, rather then being focused with the composition they focused on the construction (Constructivism). Constructivism art is known to be geometric, modern, and abstract. It is also experimental and unemotional. In this movement individual artists points of view are not shown in the artwork. In constructivism artists use object views and works to portray the most basic objects (Russian Constructivism).
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