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ARCHITECTURE AND MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC SCIENTIFIC - EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL

2(39) 2017


ArticleMALEVICH AND TATLIN: POINTS OF INTERSECTION IN LIFE NAD CREATIVE PATHS OF THE RUSSIAN AVANTGARDE LEADERS
Authors E. Lapshina, Penza State University of Architecture and Construction, Penza, Russia
Abstract

In article activity of sign figures of the Russian avant-garde of Vladimir Evgrafovich Tatlin, the first Soviet designer, the founder of art constructivism and Kazimir Severinovich Malevich, the founder of supremacist in art. The special attention is paid to the school period of their life.       In 1905 Tatlin began the vocational education in Penza in Art school of N.D. Seliverstov upon termination of whom gained the diploma of the artist with the right of teaching drawing, drawing and calligraphy. In 1910 Tatlin moves to Moscow where arranges own workshop. In 1904 Malevich began the art education in Moscow in F.Rerberg salon. In 1913 they work in the cubistic workshope, then they took part in some exhibitions. In 1915 Malevich had his “Blak square” and Tatlin had his contr-relefs. Malevich and his Architectons had big influence to new architecture form. Tatlin’s contr-relefs became new architecture form in 1920 – dynamic form of Tatlin Tower.

Keywords: Russian Avantgarde, Arttistic Constructivism, Suprematism, Tatlin, Malevich
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