Aleksei Mikhailovich Gan (Russian: Алексей Михайлович Ган; born Imberkh; 1887 or 1893 – 8 September, 1942) was a Russian anarchist and later Marxist avant-garde...
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Constructivism first appears as a term in Gabo's Realistic Manifesto of 1920. Aleksei Gan used the word as the title of his book Constructivism, printed in 1922...
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include: Gustav Klutsis Alexander Rodchenko Sergei Eisenstein El Lissitzky Aleksei Gan Sergei Senkin Solomon Telingater Leonid Vesnin, Victor Vesnin, and Alexander...
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construction, faktura constituted one of the three core principles defined by Aleksei Gan in his book Konstruktivizm. In the period after the Russian Revolution...
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"engineers ... than easel painters." "We declare uncompromising war on art!" Aleksei Gan wrote in a 1922 manifesto. Alexander Rodchenko, Varvara Stepanova, Kazimir...
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1921 he became a member of the Productivist group, with Stepanova and Aleksei Gan, which advocated the incorporation of art into everyday life. He gave...
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(who was also a contributor to the journal). The design was mainly by Aleksei Gan, who also designed the distinctive grid pattern of the covers. Photography...
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directors Sergei Eisenstein and Vsevolod Meyerhold. The art theorist Aleksei Gan was amongst those who lived in the building. The building had Ivan Morozov's...
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actress Aleksei Gan (1887 or 1893 – 1942), Russian anarchist avant-garde artist Chester Gan (1908–1959), American actor of Chinese descent Rafał Gan-Ganowicz...
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the revolutionary development of the society. In 1921, together with Aleksei Gan, Rodchenko and Stepanova formed the first Working Group of Constructivists...
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Relgis Ilie Cătărău Panait Mușoiu Zamfir Arbore Russia Aleksandr Ge Aleksei Gan Alexander Schapiro Anatoli Zhelezniakov Anastasia Baburova Azat Miftakhov...
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cinema magazine and reflected the constructivist views of its editor, Aleksei Gan. As with much Soviet art during the 1920s, films addressed major social...
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Vladimirovich Shub. After this marriage ended in divorce, she married Aleksei Gan, a filmmaker who also published the film journal Kino-Fot. Shub died...
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Manifesto" was published in the first issue of Kino-Fot, published by Aleksei Gan in 1922. It commenced with a distinction between "kinoks" and other approaches...
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avant-garde artists such as Aleksei Gan, Kazimir Malevich (pen name Anti), Aleksandr Rodchenko (pen name Aleksandr), Aleksei Morgunov, Ivan Kliun, Olga...
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dedicated to cinema produced from 1922 to 1923 under the editorship of Aleksei Gan. A total of six issues of the magazine were produced, five in 1922 with...
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Architecture were: Andrei Burov, Viktor Vesnin, Georgii Vegman, Ilya Golosov, Aleksei Gan, Artur Loleit, Georgii Orlov, and Ivan Sobolev. The majority of these...
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(1899–1935) Georgii Stenberg, (1900–1933) Vladimir Stenberg, (1899–1982) Aleksei Gan, (1893–1942) They were soon joined by:: 6 Nikolai Tarabukin, (1889–1956)...
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new ways” Boris Alekseevich Ferdinand (1889 - 1959) - “Theatre Today” Aleksei Gan (1895 - 1942) - "The Struggle for Mass Action" Ivan Alexandrovich Aksenov...
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(1999). "Sources of a Radical Mission in the Early Soviet Profession Aleksei Gan and the Moscow Anarchists". Architecture and Revolution. Routledge. doi:10...
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Arvatov Isaac Babel Osip Brik Nikolai Chuzhak Sergei Eisenstein Aleksei Gan Aleksei Gastev Aleksei Kruchyonykh Boris Kušner Vladimir Mayakovsky Boris Pasternak...
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Yugoslavia Died: Bede Camm, 77, English Benedictine monk and martyrologist Aleksei Gan, executed for "counter-revolutionary" activities in the Soviet Union...
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p. 63 Vertov, p. 71 Romberg, Kristin (2013). "Labor Demonstrations: Aleksei Gan's "Island Of The Young Pioneers," Dziga Vertov's "Kino-Eye," And The Rationalization...
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and then heading up her own studio. She also collaborated with Aleksei Gan, Aleksei Morgunov, Aleksandr Rodchenko and Malevich on a newspaper entitled...
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(1999). "Sources of a Radical Mission in the Early Soviet Profession Aleksei Gan and the Moscow Anarchists". Architecture and Revolution. Routledge. doi:10...
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January 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Romberg, Kristin. "Aleksei Gan's Constructivism, 1917-1928" (PDF). Monoskop. Retrieved 8 January 2019...
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Margolin Vadim Shershenevich Momus Mikhail Levidov Aksel Eggegrekht Aleksei Gan Aleksandr Fevralsky "Galadzhev, AnnenkovZRELISHCHA ("Spectacles"). Theater...
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Joel Casamayor, Al "Bummy" Davis, Oscar De La Hoya, Roberto Durán, Joe Gans, Artur Grigorian, Benny Leonard, Ray Mancini, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Juan...
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0–1 0–1 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification 6. 16 May 1990 Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan Israel 2–2 3–2 Friendly 7. 29 August 1990 Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow...
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Soviet miniseries starring Viktor Avilov (Count of Monte Cristo) and Aleksei Petrenko (Abbé Faria), with music and songs of Alexander Gradsky 1994:...
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