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Zhivoi Maiakovskii. Razgovory Maiakovskogo, no. 2
1930
Page: 9 1/16 x 6 1/8" (23 x 15.5 cm) (irreg.)
Museum of Modern Art

David Burliuk was a Ukrainian painter, poet, and theorist who emerged as a central figure in Russian Futurism in the early 20th century. Working primarily in oil and watercolor, he developed a dynamic approach to abstraction and figuration that incorporated bold color and fragmented forms. Burliuk co-founded the Union of Youth and later the Hylaea group, helping to establish the conceptual and visual language of Russian avant-garde modernism. He emigrated to the United States in 1922, where he continued painting and publishing until his death in 1967, maintaining his commitment to experimental form throughout his career.
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