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Modernism / Ilia Zdanevich / Zaum / Aleksei Kruchenykh / Russian Futurism / Filippo Tommaso Marinetti / Velimir Khlebnikov / Simon Chikovani / Futurist / Modern art / Russian avant-garde / Futurism
Date: 2010-04-23 11:09:01
Modernism
Ilia Zdanevich
Zaum
Aleksei Kruchenykh
Russian Futurism
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Velimir Khlebnikov
Simon Chikovani
Futurist
Modern art
Russian avant-garde
Futurism

The Futurist Book, Tbilisi[removed]At the beginning of 20th century the whole world became obsessed with a desire – conditioned by social-political-psychological factors – for renovation, destruction, and

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