ArtistsVladimir Tatlin
Vladimir Tatlin

Vladimir Tatlin

1885
PaintingCubismAbstract ArtConstructivism
Representation
None documented
13
Institutional Exhibitions
6
Works in Collection
20
Assets Indexed
2
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0
Publications Referenced
90%
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  • Cubism
  • Abstract Art
  • Constructivism
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Selected Institutional Exhibitions

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Deconstructivist Architecture
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1988
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European Drawing Between the Wars
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1987–1988
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Drawings Acquisitions
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1987
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Sculptors' Drawings
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1986
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Contrasts of Form: Geometric Abstract Art, 1910�1980
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1985–1986
About

Why this artist matters now

Vladimir Yevgrafovich Tatlin was a Russian and Soviet painter, architect, and stage-designer. Tatlin achieved fame as the architect who designed The Monument to the Third International, more commonly known as Tatlin's Tower, which he began in 1919. With Kazimir Malevich he was one of the two most important figures in the Soviet avant-garde art movement of the 1920s, and he later became an important artist in the constructivist movement.

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Cubism
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Artworks (6)

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Artsy artwork: Pisatario: ‘Monument’ to Vladimir Tatlin, 1964 (2016-2021)
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Artsy artwork: Pisatario: ‘Monument’ to Vladimir Tatlin, 1964 (2016-2021)
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Artsy artwork: Pisatario: ‘Monument’ to Vladimir Tatlin, 1964 (2016-2021)
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Artsy artwork: Vladimir Tatlin III (2023)
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Vladimir Tatlin (Wikipedia)
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Representation & Collections

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Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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