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Aleksei Kruchenykh / Velimir Khlebnikov / David Burliuk / Russian Futurism / Vasily Kamensky / Wladimir Burliuk / Olga Rozanova / Futurism / Zaum / Modern art / Russian avant-garde / Modernism
Date: 2008-11-05 12:24:23
Aleksei Kruchenykh
Velimir Khlebnikov
David Burliuk
Russian Futurism
Vasily Kamensky
Wladimir Burliuk
Olga Rozanova
Futurism
Zaum
Modern art
Russian avant-garde
Modernism

Between the revolutions of 1905 and 1917, Russia was in spiritual, social, and cultural crisis. The moral devastation of the failed 1905 revolution, the famines of 1911, the rapid influx of modern technologies, and the

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