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Modernism / Constructivism / Alexander Rodchenko / László Moholy-Nagy / LEF / Photomontage / El Lissitzky / Suprematism / Vladimir Tatlin / Russian avant-garde / Modern art / Visual arts
Date: 2015-02-03 10:43:28
Modernism
Constructivism
Alexander Rodchenko
László Moholy-Nagy
LEF
Photomontage
El Lissitzky
Suprematism
Vladimir Tatlin
Russian avant-garde
Modern art
Visual arts

Colorless Field: Notes on the Paths of Modern Photography M a r g a r i ta T u p i t s y n There is something suspicious about painters’ love for photography. All these Ernemann cameras in the hands of Man Ray, Moholy-

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