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El Lissitzky (1890–1941)

Auteur de Russia: An Architecture for World Revolution

23+ oeuvres 143 utilisateurs 4 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de El Lissitzky

El Lissitzky 1890-1941 (1987) 16 exemplaires
The Isms of Art (1925) — Autor — 11 exemplaires
EF EL LISSITZKY 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Der Rabbi von Bacherach (1947) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions88 exemplaires
El Lissitzky: Life, Letters, Texts (1976) — Subject — 44 exemplaires
Sauna : Kuusinäytöksinen näytelmä ynnä sirkus ja ilotulitus (1929) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions14 exemplaires

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Autres noms
Lissitzky, Lazar Markovich
Лиси́цкий, Ла́зарь Ма́ркович
Date de naissance
1890-11-23
Date de décès
1941-12-30
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Russia
Lieu de naissance
Potschinok, Russland
Lieu du décès
Moskau, Sowjetunion
Lieux de résidence
Switzerland
Darmstadt, Germany
Berlin, Germany
Moscow, Russia
Études
Technische Hochschule, Darmstadt, Germany
Riga Technical University
Professions
artist
designer
photographer
typographer
polemicist
architect
Relations
Lissitzky-Kuppers, Sophie (wife)
Malevich, Kazimir (mentor)
Chagall, Marc (colleague)
Moholy-Nagy, László (colleague)
Leib, Mani (author)
Organisations
Vchatein School, Moscow, Russia (teacher|architect)
Courte biographie
El Lissitzky was born Lasar Markowitsch Lissitzky to a Jewish family in Pochinok, Russia. During his childhood, he lived and studied in Vitebsk (present-day Vitsyebsk, Belarus). At age 13, he began studying at the art school of Yehuda Pen, and by age 15 was teaching students himself. Unable to attend university in Russia because he was Jewish, he left for Germany, where he studied in the architecture department at the Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt from 1909 to 1914. During this period he also traveled to France, Italy, and Belgium. When World War I broke out, he went back to Russia. From 1915 to 1916, he studied at the Riga Technical Institute, which had been evacuated to Moscow, and earned a degree in engineering and architecture. He became an architect, artist, designer, book illustrator, photographer, typographer, and writer. Lissitzky was an important figure of the Russian avant-garde, helping to develop Suprematism with his mentor Kazimir Malevich, and designing numerous exhibition displays and propaganda works for the USSR. His work greatly influenced the Bauhaus and the Constructivist movement, which sought to use abstract art to express progressive social values. With his travels in Europe from 1921 to 1925, and contact with other artists, Lissitzky became a transformational figure, advancing the exchange of forms and ideas. He experimented with production techniques and stylistic devices that would go on to dominate 20th-century graphic design.

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After Berlin the exhibition was shown by the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in 1923. Traces of a collared sticker on the cover betray that this copy originates from the Stedelijk Museum. The net income was meant for the starving inhabitants of the Soviet Union. The value of this catalogue is now around Euro 3.750,-.
 
Signalé
FlipBool | Mar 4, 2022 |
Beautiful book which I got at a fantastic exhibition of Soviet children's books. It's very minimalist in style, but the propaganda intentions are pretty clear.
 
Signalé
AlisonSakai | Nov 6, 2016 |
Just added to the Blue Sky Library: this takes me back to my Russian avant-gardes art history class in college!
 
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BlueSkyGallery | Sep 26, 2012 |
History; Lissitzky (Eliezer), Arkhitektura sovremennogo zapada, Western Architecture.
Origin: Russia Year: 1932
Eliezer Lissitzky, Arkhitektura sovremennogo zapada (Western Architecture Today). Edited by D. Arkin. Photographic illustrations of buildings by Wright, Gropius, Neutra, Oud, and Corbusier, including some architectural montages. 4to, blue cloth lettered in silver; original dust jacket designed by Lissitzky (who also designed the layout), Lissitzky-Kuppers 168; Halle 246. Moscow: Izogiz, 1932.… (plus d'informations)
 
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vecchiopoggi | Mar 30, 2011 |

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