Category
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Constructivism
artistic and architectural philosophy
El Lissitzky
Soviet artist, designer, photographer, teacher, typographer and architect (1890–1941)
Vladimir Tatlin
Russian artist (1885–1953)

Alexander Rodchenko
Russian artist, sculptor, photographer, and graphic designer (1891—1955)
Naum Gabo
Russian-American sculptor (1890–1977)
Joaquín Torres-García
Spanish Uruguayan painter, sculptor, writer and theorist of modern art (1874-1949)

Vkhutemas
thumb|Architecture at Vkhutemas, book cover by El Lissitzky, 1927
Vkhutemas (, acronym for '' Vysshiye Khudozhestvenno-Tekhnicheskiye Masterskiye'' "Higher Art and Technical Studios") was the Russian state art and technical school founded in 1920 in Moscow, replacing the Moscow Svomas.
Antoine Pevsner
Russian sculptor (1884–1962)
Katarzyna Kobro
Polish sculptor (1898-1951)
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anti-art
thumb|''Artist's Shit'' (Italian: ) is a 1961 artwork by the Italian artist [[Piero Manzoni, which consists of 90 tin cans, each reportedly filled with of faeces. One of his friends, Enrico Baj, said that the cans were meant as "an act of defiant mockery of the art world, artists, and art criticism".]]
Gustavs Klucis
Latvian artist (1895-1938)
Vadym Meller
painter (1884-1962)
Franz Wilhelm Seiwert
German artist (1894-1933)
Gerd Arntz
German artist (1900-1988)
Vytautas Kairiūkštis
Lithuanian painter (1890-1961)
Henryk Stażewski
Polish painter (1894-1988)
LEF
1920s Soviet art journal
Alexis Nour
Romanian journalist, author and activist
Ella Bergmann-Michel
German photographer and film producer (1896-1971)
Boris Ignatovich
Soviet photojournalist (1899–1976)
Stenberg brothers
Soviet artists and designers
Aleksei Gan
Russian designer and artist
Thilo Maatsch
German artist (1900-1983)
Institute of Artistic Culture
Russian artistic organization
Valentina Kulagina
Russian artist (1902–1987)
Sergei Senkin
Russian artist (1894-1963)
Peter Lowe
British sculptor (1938-)

Anthony Hill
British artist (1930–2020)
Hildegard Joos
Austrian painter (1909-2005)
Workers’ Club (by Alexander Rodchenko)
Cologne Progressives
Left wing art movement in Germany in the 1920s-30s
Hermann Glöckner
German artist (1889–1987)