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Rodchenko

[ rod-cheng-koh; Russian rawt-chyin-kuh ]

noun

  1. A·le·ksan·dr (Mi·khai·lo·vich) [al-ig-, zan, -der, -, zahn, -, mi-, key, -l, uh, -vich, uh-lyi-, ksahn, -d, r, myi-, khahy, -l, uh, -vyich], 1891–1956, Soviet painter, photographer, and designer.


Rodchenko

/ ɒˈʃɛŋəʊ /

noun

  1. RodchenkoAlexander (Mikhailovich)18911956MRussianARTS AND CRAFTS: painterARTS AND CRAFTS: sculptorARTS AND CRAFTS: designerARTS AND CRAFTS: photographer Alexander ( Mikhailovich ). 1891–1956, Soviet painter, sculptor, designer, and photographer, noted for his abstract geometrical style: a member of the constructivist movement
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In the late 1970s, she began to incorporate techniques of abstraction and typographic eccentricity pioneered by Alexander Rodchenko, Varvara Stepanova and others of the early 20th century Russian avant-garde.

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The last one ended with the shock of the new: abstract paintings by Malevich, Rodchenko and other Soviet innovators, taking up the banner of modernism in the new Soviet Union.

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Many of the works here echo modernist photography experiments from North America and Europe, like the activities that took place at the Bauhaus in Germany or Russian avant-garde practices in the 1920s, exemplified by artists like László Moholy-Nagy or Alexander Rodchenko.

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However, the Rodchenko Act makes clear that individual athletes are not subject to prosecution.

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Vladimir Rodchenko, a 32-year-old computer programmer, said he had been detained on Aug. 12 for holding up a sign with a portrait of a child who was injured during protests in the western city of Grodno.

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