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Exhibition of achievements of national economy
trade show in Moscow, Russia
Stalinist architecture
architectural style
Tatlin's Tower
1919 proposed tower in Petrograd, Russia

Postconstructivism
thumb|300px|right|Moscow, Park Kultury-Radialnaya|Park Kultury, Entrance pavilion, by G.T.Krutikov, V.S.Popov, 1935, demolished 1949. Note the slim, square columns without capitals.
Soviet art
art of the Soviet Union
Artists' Union of the USSR
organization
agit-train
thumb|right|350px|Section of a painted car of a Soviet "agit-train" from a 1921 newsreel.
An agit-train (Russian: агитпоезд) was a locomotive engine with special auxiliary cars outfitted for propaganda purposes by the Bolshevik government of Soviet Russia during the time of the Russian Civil War, War Communism, and the New Economic Policy. Brightly painted and carrying on board a printing press, government complaint office, printed political leaflets and pamphlets, library books, and a mobile movie theater, agit-trains traveled the rails of Russia, Siberia, and Ukraine in an attempt to introdu
Norton Dodge
American economist (1927–2011)
Moscow Conceptualists
Russian artistic movement