Vladimir Bobritsky (Bobri) (1898-1986), ''New Masses'', Vol. 1, #1, May 1926 Source
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Vladimir Bobritsky (Bobri) (1898-1986), ''New Masses'', Vol. 1, #1, May 1926 Source
Stenberg Brothers, Cafe Fanconi, 1927
Erik H. Olson (Nov. 29, 1909 - 1995) was an autodidact Swedish artist. His main body of works consists of sculptures such as this one, drawing on a constructivist idiom, but playing with light and color. His work is found at the Tate Gallery in London and MoMA in New York, as well as major Swedish museums.
Above: Light Wavelength Composition, 1958 - polarized glass, plexiglass, and Bakelite (Moderna Museet)
Alexander Vesnin
Victory over the sun
poster for Moscow Spartakiad in 1928 by Gustav Klutsis.
László Moholy-Nagy, Q1 Suprematistic, 1923.
André Volten | Kubus
stainless steel 15 x 15 x 15 cm. executed in 1991
Stenberg Brothers
The Sold Appetite
1928