Pavel Tchelitchew (1898-1957)
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Pavel Tchelitchew (1898-1957)
Better picture; better name. “Storm pipe” Mixed Media on canvas 16” x 20” #abstractart #abstractexpressionism #constructavism #contemporaryart #mixedmediaart (at Utsalady, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ9Z3ZQH-Uw/?igshid=1fibnbmuhia9u
Kreis und Flachen Variation 1924 - a linocut by Laszlo Maholy-Nagy
Leda and the Swan by László Moholy-Nagy 1925.
Identification
Modern Political Scientist claim that the state of nature, or that human nature in general, is defined in Realist notions of Power, Expansion, or preservation of Security. Conversely, the [Social] Constructivist approach asserts that knowledge, culture, and human psychology/perception creates the definitions unto which our nature is defined.
What do you think? Do we live in a Realist world, or a Constructivist world? Or maybe something else all together?
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