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“0,10 – The Last Futurist Exhibition of ”, Petrograd, winter 1915/16. View of the room with Malevich’s and other Suprematist Russian State Archive for Literature and Art,

Obmokhu Exhibition, May 1921, Society of Young , Moscow El Lissitzky (1890–1941)

Proun Room, 1923; reconstruction 1971. http://socks-studio.com/2015/08/29/el-lissitzkys-cabinet-of-ab straction/

ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO Spatial Construction no. 12 Sportsman's Parade, Red Square, Moscow, 1932

https://collections.artsmia.org/ art/4346/sportsmans-parade-r ed-square-moscow-alexander-r odchenko

El Lissintky Serguei Senkin

Katalog des Sowjet-Pavillons auf der Internationalen Presse-Ausstellung Köln 1928, pgs 15-17b1 Published MARCH 2, 2014 at 2323 × 1761 in Details from Lissitzky’s “” catalogue, 1928 Katalog des Sowjet-Pavillons auf der Internationalen Presse-Ausstellung Köln 1928, pgs 3-5a1 De Stjl / Neoplasticismo

Montagem espacial abstrata • e Piet Mondrian foram os principais teóricos, • Usar a arte para mudar a sociedade. • Busca por uma cultura universal e ética. • Redução, purificação, da arte ao básico (forma, cor e linha) • Arte simplificada e ordenada, levaria uma renovação da sociedade, e quando a arte tivesse se integrado totalmente à vida ela já não seria mais necessária. Atitude espiritual e mística. • 1918 publicam o manifesto com 8 itens, em idiomas holandês, francês, alemão e inglês. Em 1919 o arquiteto e designer juntou-se ao grupo. • Arquitetura clareza, austeridade e ordem, semelhante a pintura. Linhas retas, ângulos de 90 graus e superfícies despojadas em 3 dimensões. • Tetos planos e nivelados, paredes lisas, espaços internos flexíveis (sinônimo do estilo internacional)

Café L’Aubette. Theo van Doesburg. Strasbourg,1927-1928. Destroyed by 1938 and restored 1989-1994. Schroder House by Gerrit Rietveld, at Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1924 to 1925

1924 Frederich Kiesler International Exhibition of New Theater Techniques as part of the Vienna Music and Theater Festival

The Who’s who of the avant-garde met at the exhibition in the Wiener Konzerthaus and at accompanying events organized by Kiesler: Rudolf Belling, , Theo van Doesburg, George Grosz, Fernand Léger, El Lissitzky, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Vsevolod Meyerhold, László Moholy-Nagy, , , , Fritz Schuhmacher, and many others. Stefan Oláh “Friedrich Kieslers Raumstadt im Arenbergbunker” Frederick Kiesler, Raumstadt [City in Space], 1925. (© 2016 Austrian Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation, Vienna) Vision of a floating city: The entrance to the exhibition boasts a faithful reconstruction of Kiesler’s 1925 “SpaceCity”. Photo © MAK/Georg Mayer https://www.stylepark.com/en/news/architecture-and-possibility

Abstract sculptures on co-realist furniture in a large room at Peggy Guggenheim’s gallery “Art of This Century”. Photo K. W. Herrmann, © 2016 Österreichische Friedrich und Lillian Kiesler-Privatstiftung, Vienna Art can also be presented quite differently: A 1942 study on hanging and lighting images in the “Art of This Century” gallery. Photo © Österreichische Friedrich und Lillian Kiesler-Privatstiftung, Vienna Pavilhão A. Alto na expo Nova York 1937