Constructivism was an artistic and architectural movement that emerged in early 20th-century Russia, emphasizing bold geometric forms and the idea that art should serve practical social and political purposes rather than exist just for beauty's sake. It matters because it fundamentally changed how artists and architects thought about their work, influencing design and visual culture by arguing that creative work should actively engage with and improve society.
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ロシア構成主義(ロシアこうせいしゅぎ、ロシア語: Конструктивизм、英語: Constructivism)とは、キュビスムやシュプレマティスムの影響を受け、1910年代半ばにはじまった、ロシア・ソ連における芸術運動。絵画、彫刻、建築、写真等。
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