The article deals with the graphic study of the project for the Kominern Palace designed in 1929 by Lidija Komarova, one of the students of the Russian Laboratories known by the acronym VChUTEMAS, founded in 1920 in Moscow. Strongly characterized by the revolutionary atmosphere that was delineating the artistic progress based on the synthesis of all the plastic arts, the Russian Laboratories attributed to the architecture a position of the first order, a perfect association between the scientific possibility and the art technique. The redrawing of this project allows to deepen the compositional principles of the new architectural formation of the Eastern European avant-garde, providing digital images of a graphic heritage, that chara...
The aim of the article is to analyse the thematic content and technical methods used in the Ukrainia...
The purpose of the article is to explore the activities of the most famous Ukrainian artists who emb...
The purpose of the article is on the example of the “Listen to Ukrainian” and “Vinyl-art” exhibition...
The article deals with the graphic study of the project for the Kominern Palace designed in 1929 by...
The article explores the long journey traversed by an academic architectural school from the moment ...
The digital language makes it possible to reproduce non-materially constructed places, making them r...
Illustration of Vladimir Tatlin at work on his Monument to the Third International (aka Tatlin’s Tow...
The article deals with the study of visual images produced by the movement through the drawing’s set...
In the modern architecture of Russia, there is a shortage of morphological ideas associated with the...
Main objective of the study. The article is devoted to the study of the process of national original...
The purpose of the article is to analyse the influence of the system of compositional techniques and...
The article highlights the importance of the architectural drawing in the modern education process p...
ABSTRACT The article analyzes decorative drawings sent to the All-Russian Drawing Competition am...
The purpose of the article is to comprehend the socio-cultural and ideological prerequisites for the...
Russian art studies traditionally approach Constructivism as a movement that was opposed to Supremat...
The aim of the article is to analyse the thematic content and technical methods used in the Ukrainia...
The purpose of the article is to explore the activities of the most famous Ukrainian artists who emb...
The purpose of the article is on the example of the “Listen to Ukrainian” and “Vinyl-art” exhibition...
The article deals with the graphic study of the project for the Kominern Palace designed in 1929 by...
The article explores the long journey traversed by an academic architectural school from the moment ...
The digital language makes it possible to reproduce non-materially constructed places, making them r...
Illustration of Vladimir Tatlin at work on his Monument to the Third International (aka Tatlin’s Tow...
The article deals with the study of visual images produced by the movement through the drawing’s set...
In the modern architecture of Russia, there is a shortage of morphological ideas associated with the...
Main objective of the study. The article is devoted to the study of the process of national original...
The purpose of the article is to analyse the influence of the system of compositional techniques and...
The article highlights the importance of the architectural drawing in the modern education process p...
ABSTRACT The article analyzes decorative drawings sent to the All-Russian Drawing Competition am...
The purpose of the article is to comprehend the socio-cultural and ideological prerequisites for the...
Russian art studies traditionally approach Constructivism as a movement that was opposed to Supremat...
The aim of the article is to analyse the thematic content and technical methods used in the Ukrainia...
The purpose of the article is to explore the activities of the most famous Ukrainian artists who emb...
The purpose of the article is on the example of the “Listen to Ukrainian” and “Vinyl-art” exhibition...