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“Aleksandr Rodchenko and Liubov Popova were leading figures in the Russian avant-garde during its most exciting period, from the 1917 Revolution to Popover’s tragically early death in 1924 at the age of 35. Together they believed that new forms of art could play a key role in transforming society and reorganizing everyday life” - back cover DESCRIPTION: Title|Author: Rodchenko & Popova: Defining Constructivism. Edited by Margarita Tupitsyn Publisher|Place|Date: Tate Publishing. London. 2009. Edition|Binding: 1st edition. Paperback. Size|Pages|Illustrated: 11” x 9”. 190, (2), pp. Profusely illustrated with images of Rodchenko’s and Popova’s work. Condition: A Very Good/Near Fine copy. Some modest wear to wrappers - scuffing, some bumping/rubbing to corners. Old price sticker to lower wrapper. Internally clean and bright, binding very tight.
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